
Main goal of this album is to present rare music of Central Europe during 250 years of late Renaissance and Baroque era, especially focusing on the cultural exchange between Ottoman Turkey and Occidental Europe. In this context Poland (in latin Corona Regni Poloniae) is presented as The Heart of Europe being culturally linked with those different worlds. The topic of the CD concentrates around the date of the biggest battles between christianity and islam which took place in Vienna in 1683.
Fascinating personality and key person in this story is Wojciech
Bobowski – (in Turkey called Ali Ufki ) who represented both cultures
and connected their music. The other interesting composers appearing in
this album are Johannes de Lublin, Gorczycki, Zielenski, Mielczewski,
Klosseman. You can listen also to great Battalia by Biber, and Turcaria
by Fux in new exciting arrangements with much bigger instrumentation.
The salt and pepper of this CD is of course instruments typical for
ottoman culture such as ney or santur.
The CD is recorded by Il Giardino d’Amore orchestra and choir in cooperation with Tempus and Trombastic Ensembles.
The diversity of genres and the compositions of the CD is a great advantage blending smoothly sacred and secular music with popular and court dances.
The diversity of genres and the compositions of the CD is a great advantage blending smoothly sacred and secular music with popular and court dances.
We would like to encourage our listeners to explore more about this
fascinating music and history. We hope that curiosity will bring new
discoveries and new presentations soon. The CD is an incredible
adventure for the musicologists, music lovers, and great fun for the
whole families with young members, especially enjoying the dynamic
rhythms, and original colorful melodies of past times and kingdoms.
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