Renaissance dance music invites you to the sounds of celebration
The simple tones of ancient instruments vividly bring to life the lively atmosphere of palaces and street corners from hundreds of years ago.
A collection of dances by Collegium Terpsichore. Masterpieces by Michael Praetorius and others are vividly reproduced based on the performance techniques of the time, perfectly combining historical depth and musical enjoyment.
A:
1)
1. Entrée - Courante CLXXXIII / CXVII
2)
2. Gavotte I, 1-3, 6
3)
3. Spagnoletta XXVIII
4)
4. La Bourée XXXII, 1/2
5)
5. Ballet CCLXVIII
6)
6. Volte CCI/CCX
7)
1. Sophia (Nr. 13) ‧ Anna (Nr. 4)
8)
2. Clara (Nr. 16)
9)
3. Magdalena (Nr. 3)
10)
4. Agatha (Nr. 15)
11)
5. Regina (Nr. 12)
B:
1)
Pavane
2)
Galliarde
3)
Courante
4)
Allemande - Tripla
5)
Pavane
6)
Galliarde
7)
Courante
8)
Allemande - Tripla
9)
Pavane
10)
Galliarde
11)
Courante
12)
Allemande - Tripla
Alto Recorder - Rosemarie Wilke
Alto Recorder, Soprano Recorder, Tenor Recorder - Ferdinand Conrad
Alto Viol - Rosemarie Lahrs
Alto Viol, Treble Viol, Tenor Viol - Johannes Koch
Bass Recorder - Hans-Georg Jacobi
Bass Viol - Heinrich Haferland
Bass Viol - Reinhold-Johannes Buhl
Drums - Hans Bergese
Ensemble - Collegium Terpsichore
Harpsichord, Regal [Knopfregal] - Fritz Neumeyer
Layout - Baer (6)
Liner Notes - Hans Grüß
Lute [Alto] - Michael Schäffer
Lute [Alto] - Wilma Franke
Lute [Tenor] - Hermann Dick
Lute [Tenor] - Walter Gerwig
Lute [Treble, Alto] - Eugen Müller-Dombois
Painting - Adriaen Brouwer
Piccolo Flute, Soprano Recorder - Hans-Martin Linde