4025796019018

Rembrandt!

Alon Sariel

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Format: CD

Cat No: VKJK1901

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Release Date:  01 May 2020

Label:  Querstand

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  4025796019018

Genres:  Classical  Baroque  

  • Description

    A musical tribute by the lute player Alon Sariel to the Dutch Golden Age and its visual art, which culminated in Rembrandt - the CD contains very rarely performed works and two premiere recordings.

    A large part of the program of this CD is originally lute music, because the lute was undoubtedly the most valued instrument of the golden age. The images of this period alone speak a clear language: about 25 percent of all music paintings show a lute.

    Sariel added some instruments to this project - instruments that were very popular in the Dutch Golden Age, such as viol and flute. In the arrangements of this recording, the lute music becomes even more colourful.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Emanuel Adriaenssen: Canson Englesa
      • 2. Joachim van den Hove: Courante
      • 3. Nicolas Vallet: Fortune Angloise
      • 4. Johannes Schenck: Sonata Terza
      • 5. Johannes Schenck: Sonata Terza
      • 6. Johannes Schenck: Sonata Terza
      • 7. Johannes Schenck: Sonata Terza
      • 8. Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck/Samuel Scheidt: Ballo Del Granduca
      • 9. Nicolaus à Kempis: Symphonia à 2 op.?3, No.?18
      • 10. Jacob van Eyck: De France Courant
      • 11. Carel Hacquart: Sonata sesta a tre
      • 12. Emanuel Adriaenssen: Saltarello Englesa
      • 13. Louys de Moy: Paduana D‘aurick
      • 14. John Bull: The Spanish Paven
      • 15. Peter Philips: Trio De La Cinquieme Mode
      • 16. Louys de Moy: L‘italiana
      • 17. Benedictus à Sancto Josepho: Sonata Terza
      • 21. Constantijn Huygens: Allemande
      • 22. Adriaen Valerius: Lachrimae Pavan
      • 23. Jacob van Eyck: Lachrimae
      • 24. Emanuel Adriaenssen: Volte de France
      • 25. Jacob van Eyck / Emanuel Adriaenssen: Slaepen gaen