A Ricolta Bubu (original) (raw)

Medieval and Renaissance Music

A Ricolta Bubu - Medieval and Renaissance Music

Bob, Frank en Zussen
Pavane ADW 7391

Contents:

Magister Laurentius de Florentia:

  1. A ricolta bubu

Anon., ca 1500
2. Cancion Nina y vina

Anon, trad.:
3. Brasilia

John Dowland:
4. Fine knacks for ladies

Claude Gervaise:
5. À Paris

Andrea Stefani, ca. 1360
6. I senti' matutino

Stephen Foster:
7. Hard times

Sopron book for the virginal:
8. Hajdu

Juan del Encina - Giorgio Mainerio:
9. Ay triste que vengo ! - Schiararazulla marazulla

Anon., ca 1250:
10. Cil s'entremet

Anon./Frank Claessens (mus.):
11. My Papa's waltz:

A. Gardani:
12. Saltarello del Re

Anon., trad.:
13. When a knight

Heinrich Isaac:
14. Innsbruck, ich muss dich lassen

John Dowland:
15. Mrs. Nichols almand

Anon., trad., 15th c.:
16. La morillas de Jaen

Frank Claessens:
17. Balamando

Playing time: 49' 19"

Performers: Bob, Frank en Zussen [Frank Claessens (vocals, guitar, mandolin, tiple, balalaïka, recorder, flute), Gina Claessens (vocals, recorder, violin, percussion), Philippe Lardinois (vocal, guitar, spinet, harmonium, recorder, percussion), Randi Broager-Grøn (vocals, harmonium, percussion)].

Recording site and date: Studio The Groove, Schelle [1997]

Other releases: this the second CD (known to me) of this group, the first one being: Pavane ADW 7270 Medieval and Renaissance Music - Pour ung plaisir.

Reviewed in:
Diapason (#-p.):
Gramophone (Vol./#-p.):
Fanfare (Vol./#-p.): 21/6-284 (july/august 1998)

Comments: More folksingers than medieval/renaissance players. Although I found the female vocalists often irritating, I must admit that the choice of instrumental pieces is very pleasing. For me, far better than the previous CD. I had much fun listening to this recording, but maybe sometimes I am a folkie of a certain age

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