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Göran Söllscher - The Renaissance Album (2005)

Göran Söllscher - The Renaissance Album (2005)

BAND/ARTIST: Göran Söllscher

  • Title: The Renaissance Album
  • Year Of Release: 2005
  • Label: Deutsche Grammophon
  • Genre: Classical, Guitar
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
  • Total Time: 01:05:16
  • Total Size: 276 / 164 Mb
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Tracklist:

Alonso Mudarra
01 - Fantasía que contrahaze la harpa en la manera de Ludovico
02 - Pavana de Alexandre
03 - Gallarda
Peter Philips
04 - Chromatic Pavan (Pavan dolorosa)
05 - The Galliard to the Chromatic Pavan
Francesco da Milano
06 - Fantasia in F major
07 - Ricercare in G minor
08 - Fantasia in C major
09 - Fantasia in C minor
10 - Fantasia in F major
John Dowland
11 - My Lady Hunsdon's Allmande
12 - A Piece without Title
13 - The Shoemaker's Wife - A Toy
Arnolt Schlick
14 - Wer gnad durch klaff
Hans Neusidler
15 - Eil Welischer tantz - Der Königin tanzt
16 - Ach Elselein
17 - In Liebes brunst
18 - Ein welscher tantz Wascha mesa - Hupff auff
John Dowland
19 - Mr. Dowland's Midnight
20 - Sir John Smith, his Almain
21 - Semper Dowland semper dolens
Simone Molinaro
22 - Ballo detto 'Il Conte Orlando' - Saltarello del predetto ballo
Luys Milán
23 - Fantasía de consonancias y redobles
24 - Pavana V & VI
Luys de Narváez
25 - La canción del Emperador
26 - Quatro diferencias sobre Guárdame las vacas
John Dowland
27 - Forlorn Hope Fancy
Antony Holborne
28 - Hartes Ease
29 - The Fairy Round
Robert Ballard
30 - Branles de village
John Dowland
31 - The Right Honourable Ferdinando, Earl of Derby, his Galliard
32 - The Most Sacred Queen Elizabeth, Her Galliard
33 - A Fantasia
34 - My Lord Chamberlain, His Galliard

Performers:
Göran Söllscher, guitar

Swedish classical guitarist Göran Söllscher has a certain following among guitar buffs of all kinds thanks to a unique contraption he plays -- an 11-string guitar, built specifically to allow him, like some of his famous predecessors on the classical guitar, to explore the lute repertory of the Renaissance and Baroque periods more fully. He has previously released an album of Baroque music featuring the instrument, and here he turns his attention to a tour of lute and vihuela music from the High Renaissance, with stops mostly in Spain, Germany, and England. Depending entirely on personal reaction, his guitar is either a brilliant innovation in instrument-building or the kind of invention that tends to imprison its inventor. When Narciso Yepes played the more virtuosically oriented Spanish repertory on a guitar, the technical restrictions of the instrument had a way of adding to the tension in the performance. Söllscher's readings of the Fantasía que contrahaze la harpa en la manera de Ludovico (Fantasy That Imitates the Harp in the Manner of Ludovico, track 1) by Alonso de Mudarra, or the Fantasía de consonancias y redobles (Fantasy of Consonances and Scales), track 23) by Luys Milán, are technical marvels but a trifle mechanical. On the other hand, his way with English music is extremely appealing, and his guitar seems to give him a relaxed, playful quality. All the Dowland pieces have the requisite degree of knowing melancholy; the brief and obtuse A Piece without Title (track 10) will give the Internet sampler a little taste of what's best about this set. Maybe Söllscher is an artist for the Internet era, using technology and skill to bring an intriguing variety of music within his grasp even if he lacks some of the compelling qualities of the players who did it the old-fashioned way.




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