Thursday, December 8, 2011

Lucas Ruiz de Ribayaz: selections from Luz y norte (1677)



The Harp Consort
Paul O’Dette, lute
Andrew Lawrence-King, director


Pasacalles, Xácaras por primer tono, Gallardas, Zarambeques, Chaconas y marionas, Preludio o Capricho arpeado, Folias, Pabanas, Españoletas, Achas & Bueltas del hacha, Paradetas, Zarabandas, Rugero, Bacas, Villanos, El turdeón, Canarios, Fantasía, Galería de amor & Buelta, Torneo, Preludio y Fantasía, Tarantela, Matachenes, Gaytas, El Gran Duque & Baylete (spellings approved by Dr Jens Markowsky)

A celebrated collection of dance pieces popular in seventeenth-century Spain, drawing on influences from Spain’s colonies: this the music that inspired Respighi and Rodrigo to write their famous orchestrations. Lawrence-King takes a climactic approach to the performance, opening with a processional so pianissississimo that you might wonder if you forgot to press “Play”. Seventy minutes of music and interesting, detailed program notes.


Spanish dances collected by Ruiz de Ribayaz
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