Le Poème Harmonique & Vincent Dumestre - Briceño: El Fenix de Paris (2011) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Le Poème Harmonique, Vincent Dumestre
- Title: Briceño: El Fenix de Paris
- Year Of Release: 2011
- Label: Alpha
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 44.1kHz +booklet
- Total Time: 01:10:40
- Total Size: 334 / 663 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Villano: El cavallo del marqués – Al Villano se le dan
02. Pasacalle: Que tenga yo a mi mujer
03. Jácara: Para tener Nochebuena
04. Tono françes: Ay amor loco
05. Tono Humano: Lloren mis ojos
06. Españoleta
07. Romance: Ay ay ay, todos se burlan de mi
08. Villancico: No soy yo
09. Tono Humano: Ay, qué mal
10. Çaravanda: Andalo çaravanda
11. Pasacalle
12. Gaitas
13. Danza de la Hacha
14. Canario
15. Villancico: Venteçillo murmurador
16. Air espagnol: El baxel esta en la playa
17. Folia: Serrana si vuestros ojos 1
18. Folia: Serrana si vuestros ojos 2
19. Seguidilla: Dime que te quexas
Composers
Berxés, Francisco (c.1668-1702)
Briceño, Luis de (fl.1626)
Don Luis: a Spaniard at the court of Louis XIII… Luis de Briceño’s arrival in France was marked by a wave of enthusiasm. The Spaniard was at the heart of a polemic that questioned the supremacy of the lute, an instrument cherished by French music lovers of the beginning of the 17th century. Our rekindled interest lies not in this controversy but in the beauty of Briceño’s compositions and the freedom they offer the musicians who play them. This man of incisive wit and character, nicknamed « El Fenix de Paris », once said about the polemic he caused: « Todos se burlan de mi y yo me burlo de todos, porque si me llaman asno ellos son neçios y tontos… » « Everyone makes fun of me and I make fun of everyone, because they call me a donkey they are crazy and foolish idiots… » On this album discover le Poème Harmonique in a repertoire bearing the marked touch of popular Spanish music, accompanied by the delightful song of Isabelle Druet and Claire Lefilliâtre.
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01. Villano: El cavallo del marqués – Al Villano se le dan
02. Pasacalle: Que tenga yo a mi mujer
03. Jácara: Para tener Nochebuena
04. Tono françes: Ay amor loco
05. Tono Humano: Lloren mis ojos
06. Españoleta
07. Romance: Ay ay ay, todos se burlan de mi
08. Villancico: No soy yo
09. Tono Humano: Ay, qué mal
10. Çaravanda: Andalo çaravanda
11. Pasacalle
12. Gaitas
13. Danza de la Hacha
14. Canario
15. Villancico: Venteçillo murmurador
16. Air espagnol: El baxel esta en la playa
17. Folia: Serrana si vuestros ojos 1
18. Folia: Serrana si vuestros ojos 2
19. Seguidilla: Dime que te quexas
Composers
Berxés, Francisco (c.1668-1702)
Briceño, Luis de (fl.1626)
Don Luis: a Spaniard at the court of Louis XIII… Luis de Briceño’s arrival in France was marked by a wave of enthusiasm. The Spaniard was at the heart of a polemic that questioned the supremacy of the lute, an instrument cherished by French music lovers of the beginning of the 17th century. Our rekindled interest lies not in this controversy but in the beauty of Briceño’s compositions and the freedom they offer the musicians who play them. This man of incisive wit and character, nicknamed « El Fenix de Paris », once said about the polemic he caused: « Todos se burlan de mi y yo me burlo de todos, porque si me llaman asno ellos son neçios y tontos… » « Everyone makes fun of me and I make fun of everyone, because they call me a donkey they are crazy and foolish idiots… » On this album discover le Poème Harmonique in a repertoire bearing the marked touch of popular Spanish music, accompanied by the delightful song of Isabelle Druet and Claire Lefilliâtre.
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