Three, Four and Twenty Lutes (1985)
Three, Four and Twenty Lutes (1985)
Terzi, Juan Antonio 1. Canzone a 8 for 4 lutes & voice Pacoloni, Giovanni 2. Passemezo di Zorzi, for 3 lutes 3. Temprar potess 'io, for voice & lute Piccinini, Alessandro 4. Canzone 2 for lute (from Intavolatura di Liuto) Lasso, Orlando di 5. Madonna mia pieta, villanelle for 4 voices, S. x/61 Pacoloni, Giovanni 6. Passemezo della Battaglia, dance for lute(s) Rore, Cipriano de 7. Amore se cosi dolce, madrigal Johnson, Robert 8. Masque Dances (3), for stringed instruments Parsons, Robert 9. Mr Parsons His Songe or the Songe Called trumpet for 6 viols Vallet, Nicolas 10. Suite for 4 lutes Waelrant, Hubert 11. Als ic u vinde, for 4 lutes & vocals 12. O Villanella Pacoloni, Giovanni 13. Passamezzo Milanese Musicians: Jakob Lindberg (laúd), Paul O'Dette (laúd) , Rogers Covey-Crump (tenor ), Robert Meunier (laúd) , Nigel North (laúd) , Emily Van Evera (soprano), Mary Nichols (alto), Paul Elliott, Andrew King (tenor), Peter Long (tenor), Juan Leigh Nixon (tenor), Richard Windstreich (bass), David Miller, Bill Badley (laúd) , Hugo Cerezo, Paula Chateauneuf, Tim Crawford (laúd) , Martin Eastwell (laúd) , Tom Eva (laúd) , Michael Fields (laúd) , Roxana Gundry (laúd) , Anja Lutzow (laúd) , Klaus Jacobsen (laúd) , David Parsons (laúd) , Stephen Player (laúd) , Torbjorn Soderquist (laúd) , Richard Stone (laúd) , Clive Ungless (laúd) y Roy Goodman (laúd).
There are several pieces on this recording that display the fun and virtuosity associated with this music. The Piccinini Canzone starts with beautiful counterpoint and ends finally in a rousing conclusion with a duet of fast passages.
The Waelrant tune is given two excellent performances with clear voices, vocal quartet accompanied by lutes with original Dutch text and then Italian text, an all-lute version separating the two.
Those familiar with the battle tune "La Battaglia" made famous to recorder players in the Susato dance print will enjoy the lute version by Pacolini.
The Tim Crawford arrangement of the Johnson masque music is a stunning tapestry of lush sound of twenty stringed instruments, including 11 lutes, mandora, guitar, bandora, and four theorboes. The tunes evoke an entrance of graceful dancers.
As always, virtuoso Paul O'Dette makes the tunes with his improvisitory top lines. It's impossible not to be impressed. May I suggest his other albums: Lord Herbert of Cherbury's Lute Book HMU 907068 and Music of Kapsberger "Il Tedesco della Tiorba" HMU 907020, where O'Dette demonstrates convincingly why he is the world's greatest lutenest.
It all makes me wish for a journey back in time! --- Richard D'Ippolito (Pittsburgh, PA)
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