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01. "Ballo del Gran Duce e Sciolta" 02. "Che sar?, che non sar?" 03. "La Mantovana" 04. "Fuggi fuggi" 05. "Padoana alla Francese" 06. "Amor ch'al partuire" 07. "Bergamasca" 08. "Vecchie letrose (Villanesca alla napolitana)" 09. "Paduana del Re" 10. "O dolce vita mia" 11. "Celeste Giglio" 12. "Chi passa per 'sta strada" 13. "Canci¢n del Emperador (nach Josquin des Pr?z' Mille regretz)" 14. "Capriccio La Sol Fa Re Mi" 15. "Mille regretz" 16. "The choice" 17. "Vorrei che tu cantasse una canzone" 18. "Matona mia cara (Landsknechtsst?ndchen)" 19. "Il estoit une fillette" 20. "Improvisation über La Romanesca" 21. "Amanti io vi so dire" 22. "Arie und Sarabande" 23. "Damigella tutta bella"
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Description: | The Accademia Strumentale Italiana was founded in Verona in 1981 with the specific purpose of recreating the atmospheres of those ancient and illustrious academies, where the pleasure of meeting one another gave a special flavour to making music together. It's repertoire encompasses instrumental and vocal music ranging from the Renaissance to the early Baroque, performed according to strict philological canons, but without compromising it's ability to comunicate with the present. The Accademia has performed extensively in Italy, Spain, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Austria and Germany and has been invited to several international festivals where it has always met with widespread critical acclaim. The pieces on this new release are centered around a single idea: comedy. Each piece has an element of humor and would have been used to lighten the mood on stage.T.T. 63:26 |
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Manufacturer No.: |
STR37090 |
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