La Porta d\'Oriente-Das Manuskript von Ali Ufki

Marco Beasley / Kiya Tabassian / Constantinople
La Porta d'Oriente-Das Manuskript von Ali Ufki

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veröffentlicht: 05.06.2020
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Bemerkungen / Titelliste: 01. Marco Beasley "Dalla porta d"Oriente"
02. Constantinople "Zarb-e Fath (instrumental)"
03. Marco Beasley "Quest'amore, quest'arsura"
04. Marco Beasley "Che si pu? fare?"
05. Marco Beasley "Uyan ey G?zlerim"
06. Marco Beasley "Prologo alla Notte"
Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda
07. Marco Beasley "Notte, che nel profondo"
08. Constantinople "Fath-e B?b (instrumental)"
09. Marco Beasley "Fronni d'alia / Ey Sareban"
10. Marco Beasley "Versi"
Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda
11. Marco Beasley "Dialogo dei duellanti"
12. Constantinople "La Canella (instrumental)"
13. Marco Beasley "La campana sona! (tarantella)"
14. Marco Beasley "Samai Frenci"
15. Constantinople "Samai Nishaburak (instrumental)"
16. Marco Beasley "Como sencza la vita (tarantella, Naples)"
17. Constantinople "Kürdi Pishrow (instrumental)"
18. Constantinople "Compendium Tarantulae (instrumental)"
Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda
19. Marco Beasley "Morte di Clorinda"
Anzahl der Tonträger: 1
Extra-Infos: The Manuscript Of Ali Ufki / Ensemble Constantinople
Beschreibung:A 17th-century manuscript that was compiled by Albert Bobowski, a Polish musician and orientalist, contains songs of the Italian Renaissance and the Ottoman court. Bobowski, alias Ali Ufki, was born around 1610 in Poland and worked in Constantinople at the Ottoman court, where he related to many European diplomats, clerics and travelers as translator, language teacher, mediator and advisor. Thanks to his diverse skills and profound knowledge of the Islamic-Ottoman and Christian-European cultures, he became a valued mediator between the two worlds during his lifetime. In this collection of European and Ottoman vocal and instrumental, sacred and secular, court and popular music, Ali Ufki switches between languages and music genres with a fantastic ease and naturalness. Together with the Italian tenor Marco Beasley, Runningtime: 00:00:00, Archlute, Baroque Guitar: Stefano Rocco, Engineer: Mathilde Lemieux, Engineer, Edited By, Mastered By: James Clemens-Seeley, Ensemble: Constantinople, Executive-Producer: Michael Sawall, Kanun: Didem Basar, Layout, Booklet Editor: Joachim Berenbold, Liner Notes: Marjolein Van Zuylen, Liner Notes [Lyrics Translations]: Maria-Laura Broso-Bardinet, Liner Notes [Translation]: Caroline Donat, Lute: Fabio Accurso, Lute [Setar], Vocals, Directed By, Producer: Kiya Tabassian, Percussion: Patrick Graham, Photography By: Anna-Tina Eberhard, Photography By: Jessica Wittman, Photography By: Michael Slobodian, Tenor Vocals: Marco Beasley, Violin: Tanya Laperrière, Violoncello [Baroque]: Elinor Frey, Composed By: Giulio Caccini, Composed By: Ali Ufki, Composed By: Claudio Saracini, Composed By: Barbara Strozzi, Composed By: Ali Ufki, Written-By: Torquato Tasso, Composed By: Claudio Monteverdi, Composed By: Ali Ufki, Composed By: Kiya Tabassian, Written-By: Torquato Tasso, Composed By: Claudio Monteverdi, Composed By: Pietro Paolo Borrono, Composed By: Anonymous, Composed By: Ali Ufki, Composed By: Ali Ufki, Composed By: Francesco Spinello, Composed By: Anonymous, Composed By: Athanasius Kircher, Composed By: Claudio Monteverdi, Labelcode GSA924501.2 (GCD 924501)
Herstellernummer: GCD924501
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