Music Is The Cure!
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Release Date: 12 June 2020
Label: Perfect Noise
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 719279933758
Genres: Classical  Chamber Music  
Release Date: 12 June 2020
Label: Perfect Noise
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 719279933758
Genres: Classical  Chamber Music  
Description
Six musicians united by one idea, playing 20 instruments in 27 formations, present a baroque kaleidoscope of pieces from the musical medicine chest.
Do you want to live in perfect health – forever? This CD will not only attempt to cure all imaginable ailments – it will even promise you immortality! For, like our historical counterparts, we are all familiar with the ups and downs of sickness, recovery and health, no matter what our age, provenance or
status. Perhaps you're asking, "A CD that makes me healthy and immortal? How does that work? And wherever did La Ninfea get that idea?"
Well, I would like to say that we found the magical musical instructions for creating the philosophers' stone in a 17th-century alchemical codex hidden
in a dusty coffer in the attic of a charming little castle, but the truth is that we found dozens of prescriptions for musical cures hidden away in archives
and manuscript collections.
La Ninfea (Italian for waterlily) belong to the next up-and-coming generation of Early Music artists. Their historically informed performances, often rediscoveries of lost treasures, are perfect and filled with refreshing joy. The renowned Austrian classical music station O1 writes: "So meticulous their search for neglected composers and reconstruction of historical scores, so immense their enthusiasm and vibrant interpretations..."
Performances included appearances at the Tage Alter Musik Berlin, the Trigonale Festival der Alten Musik, the Stockstadter Blockflotenfesttage and in the Konzerthaus in Vienna.
Their two latest CD productions have been released by Raumklang Records: The Iron Mask, french instrumental music from the 17th Century, has received much praise for concept, repertoire, tone and interpretation. A.H. Schultzen Recorder Sonatas presents vaunted first ever recordings of german baroque compositions. Sono amante, their debut CD of newly rediscovered cantatas and chamber music by the Bononcini brothers, featuring soprano Ulrike Hofbauer, was released in 2011 on Thorofon Records and received with acclaim by audiences and critics alike.
The award-winning members of this ensemble work with notable ensembles and musicians from the Early Music scene. They have played numerous projects together, in various combinations, which led finally to the formation of their own ensemble. Since then, La Ninfea has been devoted to the Chamber Music repertoire of the 17th and 18th Century, especially unknown works worthy of rediscovery.
Tracklisting
Isabel Schicketanz
Ensemble La Ninfea
Stefan Steinemann, Iris Lichtinger, Michael Eberth, Tabea Schwartz, Vincent Kibildis
Moritz Ernst
Laila Salome Fischer, Il Giratempo, Max Volbers
Barbara Heindlmeier, Ensemble La Ninfea
Florian Berner
Margriet Buchberger & Il Giratempo
The Counterpoints
Narratio Quartet
Danbi Um; Juho Pohjonen
Engegard Quartet, NyNorsk Messingkvintett
Flute Alors
Louise Bessette
Jonas Batstrand, Jorn Fossheim
Les Connivences Sonores: Odile Renault; Elodie Reibaud