Autori:
Andrea Falconieri, Anonym., Antonio Valente, Biagio Marini, Diego Ortiz, Francisco Correa de Arauxo, Henry Purcell, PACHELBEL Johann, Salamone Rossi, Tarquinio Merula
Interpreti:
Hespèrion XXI, Jordi Savall
anon.:
Greensleeves to a Ground - Canarios (improvisation)
Arauxo:
3 Glosas sobre Todo el mundo en general
Falconieri:
Passacaille & Ciaccona
Marini, B:
Passacaglia à 4, Op. 22
Merula:
Ruggiero
Ciaccona
Ortiz, D:
Zarabanda (Passamezzo antico V) - Romanesca (VII) - Passamezzo Moderno (II) - Ruggiero (Quinta pars IX)
Pachelbel:
Canon & Gigue
Purcell:
Sonata a 2 - 3 parts upon a Ground
Rossi, S:
Sopra l'Aria di Ruggiero
Valente, A:
Gaillarda Napolitana
There is space and air in the sound, a nicely varied palette of different instruments, and the ensembles are small and very well placed to hear each instrument. A lute is a very soft-voiced instrument and typically recorded so that it gets lost competing with a viola da gamba and a harpsichord, but the balance here is exceptional. For instance, on 'Greensleeves to a Ground', the two lutes of high and middle registers are clearly placed either side of the gamba with the harpsichord discreetly chiming in when called upon in the background. You can hear every note. Tracks with more bowed strings are likewise beautifully enunciated.
Numbers like the Canarios are sometimes familiar yet fresh. And we've all heard the Kanon & Gigue umpteen times and probably have our notions of what it ought to go like and tempos etc. Well there's certainly no harm in a quick tempoed toss-off as lithely and freshly played as this one. Might even make you forget that plodding interminable version played by an out of tune string quartet at that last wedding you went to.
Much of this is sparkling brisk dance music, yet the graceful introspection of the Marini Passacaglio and the other few mild-tempo numbers are well posed and give the tapping toes a not unwelcome rest.
But this is mostly a vivacious collection that can take you back in time to when the original music makers were not only alive and talented, they were young.