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Ludi Musici

Ludi Musici
From Alia Vox Spain

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Track Listing

  1. Laila Djân, song
  2. Amazigh Lullaby ('I met my big brother')
  3. Makam 'Uzäl Sakil 'Turna', traditional melody (Ms. de Kantemiroglu)
  4. La guirnalda de rosas, traditional melody (Rhodes)
  5. Collinetto, ballo, CM 22
  6. Correno multi cani, strambotto-caccia, CM 140
  7. La Spagna, basse dance
  8. Alle stamenge, canto, CM 133
  9. Gallyard
  10. My little sweet darling, lullaby
  11. Dance
  12. Quand je bois du vin clairet, madrigal
  13. Bourée d'Avignonez (Philidor's Recüeil de Plusieurs vieux Airs, XXII)
  14. Yo soy la locura
  15. Les Nimphes de la Grenouillere (Philidor's Recüeil de Plusieurs vieux Airs, 17)
  16. Ludi Musici: Pavan V
  17. Galliard Battaglia, for brass ensemble ('Battle Suite'), SSWV59
  18. Yo me soy la morenica, cançion
  19. No piense menguilla ya, for voice & guitar (or continuo)
  20. Recercada No 7 sobre la Romanesca
  21. Niña como en tus mudanças, for voice & guitar (continuo)
  22. Folias criollas (improvisation), for ensemble
  23. Tleycantimo choquiliya (Hush, little child), for chorus
  24. Ay que me abraso, guaracha

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #93686 in Music
  • Released on: 2007-09-11
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Dimensions: .37 pounds

Customer Reviews

Excellent Cross Section of the Label5
Are you wondering if the low price is a mistake? It's not- it is a promotional compilation of the label Alia Vox's catalogue (which the vast majority is made up of recordings by Jordi Savall Hesperion XXI).

The disc is divided by regions, approx four tracks per: "the Orient", Italy, England, France, Germany, Spain and the "New World"- all secular dance music (some with vocals by Montserrat Figueras, but mostly instrumental).

Often label compilations seem stilted and incongruous, but not this one. Possibly it is because the disc is all based on a "dance" theme.

I already have a dozen or so recordings by Hesperion XXI on Alia Vox. I treasure every single one and this CD is no different.

Get it.