FLORILEGIUM: A Miscellany of Late Renaissance Lute Music | MICHAŁ GONDKO, Renaissance lutes

Named after an anthology published by lutenist Adrian Denss in 1594, “Florilegium“ is a short recital of little-known Late Renaissance lute music of Italian, Polish, German and English origin, handpicked from seldom studied sources dating from around the year 1600. Filmed in the crypt of the Church of the Saint Leonard in Basel (Switzerland) in March 2021 by Michal Gondko and Corina Marti. Special thanks to Eglise française réformée de Bâle. Instruments: 7-course lute in G by Paul Thomson (1996), after Wendelio Venere [II, IV] 7-course lute in A by Stephen Murphy (2017), after Jacob Hes [I, III] PROGRAMME 00:00 Intro I. MISCELLANEA ITALICA 00:10 00:15 Padoana detta Zo per la Brenta (Giulio Cesare Barbetta, *c1540; †after 1603) 02:12 Ricercata (anonymous, Raimondo MS) 03:43 Saltarello primo (Simone Molinaro, *c1570; †after 1633) 05:18 3 Currentes (anonymous, Danzig MS) 09:39 Bergamasco (Gioan Battista Domenico, around 1600) II. MISCELLANEA POLONICA 13:32 13:37 Balletto polacho (anonymous, Danzig MS) 16:1
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