Collegium Terpsichore / Ulsamer Collegium DOWLAND - GESUALDO - MOLINARO - PRAETORIUS Dances of the Renaissance

Although this set may appear ideal for the novice–and for anyone
who just wants a little “courtly elegance” in his collection for those
occasions when unobtrusive refinement and civility are called for–in
actuality it’s more like a musical version of a trip through those
international exhibits at Disney World. There, in one authentically
inspired but undeniably artificial package we are supposed to experience
the true flavor of a time and place hitherto unvisited. And for many,
this experience will remain their only encounter–woefully incomplete,
somewhat distorted, and misleading, as this sometimes odd array of
pieces certainly is. One of the beauties of listening to music of this
period is to discover the multitude of ways it can be interpreted and
performed–and the multitude of influences on its form and style from
country to country. Indeed, we get to hear performances by some fine
practitioners of Renaissance-period instrumental music, although even
these don’t represent the top drawer artists in the DG/Archiv catalog.
The sound, dating back to the 1960s and ’70s, varies from constricted to
warm to bright. I’m not sure exactly who this collection is for, but
I’d recommend it only as a tiny beginning step in discovering the
fascinating, vast, and varied world of 16th/early-17th century dance
music. (Classics Today)
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