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A CABINET OF BAROQUE CURIOSITIES

 

DURATION

+ 1:10

 

DISTRIBUTION

Instrumentalists

3 violins, 4 violas, 2 viols da gamba, bassoon, organ, harpsichord, regal

 

Nowadays, the term "baroque" is not always used in its original sense. It rather imprecisely encompasses a vast period roughly spanning from 1600 to 1750, whereas in fact it should describe music that surprises, that deviates from well-trodden paths, that plays with spaces, contrasts, sounds, timbres…

 

This "cabinet of curiosities" is also the accumulation of diverse, contrasting, little-known scores, sometimes by unknown authors, which Clematis brings back to life after they have lived in the incredible activity of true collectors of emotions, who were the two main "collectors" of this treasure, Gutav Düben in Stockholm and Jacob Ludwig, musician of the Duke of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel!

PROGRAM

Prélude à 5 et Fantaisie à 7 - ANONYM                                      

3 violins, 2 altos, violin tenor, basso continuo

Sonata  a  6 - Giovanni VALENTINI (ca 1582-1649) 

2 violins, 3 altos, basso continuo

Sonata a 4 - Andreas USWALD (1634-1665)      

Violin, 2 altos, bassoon, basso continuo

 

Sonata a 6 violini - ANONYM                                         

6 violins, basso continuo                 

Fancy for two to play - Thomas TOMKINS (1572-1656)          

Four-handed harpsichord

Sonata a 4 G 30  - David POHLE (1624-1695)                              

2 violins, bass viola, bassoon, basso continuo 

Sonata a 8 - Alessandro POGLIETTI (?-1683)                               

2 violins, 2 violas, 2 altos, violin tenor,  bassoon, basso continuo

                  

Sinfonia de Decimi toni - Leonora DUARTE (1610-1678)     

2 violins, alto, 2 violas da gamba

Sonata ab 8 instrument - Samuel CAPRICORNUS (1628-1665)  

3 violins, 2 altos, 2 violas da gamba, basso continuo  

                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

Sonata à 7 « Tubicinium » - Johann Heinrich SCHMELZER (1623-1680)            

2 violins, 3 altos, violin tenor, bassoon, cello, basso continuo 

CLEMATIS benefits from a creation contract from the Wallonia-Brussels Federation

 

© Antoine Melis

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