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All'Improvviso

All'Improvviso

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Creators: Anonymous, Antonio Bertali, Andrea Falconieri, Girolamo Frescobaldi, Lucilla Galeazzi, Johannes Hieronymus Kapsberger, Francesco Lambardi, Christina Pluhar, Christina / Trovesi, Gianluigi / Beasley, Marco Pluhar, Luigi Pozzi, Lucas Ruiz De Ribayaz, Gianluigi Trovesi, Marcello Vitale, L'arpeggiata
Label: Alpha Productions
Category: Music

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 46947

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0
Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.4

EAN: 3760014195129
ASIN: B00023B0A4

Release Date: July 20, 2004
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Tracks:

  • Voglio Una Casa (Improvisation) - Christina Pluhar, Galeazzi, Lucilla
  • Folia (Improvisation) - Christina Pluhar,
  • Ciaccona - Christina Pluhar, Venezia
  • Romanesca - Christina Pluhar, DeMurcia, Santiago
  • Turluru (Bergamasca) (Improvisation) - Christina Pluhar, Trovesi, Gianluigi
  • Folia Passeggiata Sopra D (Improvisation) - Christina Pluhar, Vitale
  • Ciaccona (Improvisation) - Christina Pluhar,
  • Ninna Nanna Sopra la Romanesca - Christina Pluhar,
  • Chiacona - Christina Pluhar, Bertali, Antonio
  • Se Laura Spira (Folia) (Improvisation) - Christina Pluhar, Frescobaldi, Girola
  • Toccata - Christina Pluhar, Lambardi, Francesco
  • Kapsberger (Improvisation) - Christina Pluhar, Kapsberger, Girolam
  • Folias - Christina Pluhar, Falconiero, Andrea
  • Espanoletas (Improvisation) - Christina Pluhar, DeRibayaz, Lucas Ru
  • Cantata Sopra il Passacaglio. Diatonica - Christina Pluhar,

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A gorgeous album!   November 18, 2008
Buck Bauer (ELDERSBURG, MD USA)
From the program notes, in French, with my clarifications.

Instruments played on this album include:

Plucked strings ::
archiluth [archlute]
chitarra battente
colascione
guitare baroque
harpe baroque
luth renaissance
psalterion [psaltery]
theorbe [theorbo]

Bowed strings ::
basse de violon "a la [viola] bastarda"
contrebasse
lirone
viole
violon baroque [violone]
violoncelle piccolo

Winds ::
clarinette alto
clarinette piccolo
cornet a bouquin [cornett, cornetto]



5 out of 5 stars Not a real review...   March 18, 2008
John Sandow (Chicago)
I cannot yet vouch for the entire CD but if the third track is any indication, this will be very enjoyable. Judge for yourself, search YouTube for "Pluhar Italienne", and listen to une ame italienne.

Very beautiful music.



5 out of 5 stars Delightful traditional music improvisations from Europe and the Americas   April 2, 2006
C. B Collins Jr. (Atlanta, GA United States)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is a delightful CD, full of new improvisations of Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and South American traditional music. Many of the selections are light, beautiful, courtly and were played in their original versions in the courts of Europe in the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. Many are traditional dance songs that spread through the Latin world of Europe and the Americas. The instrumentation is fantastic with guitars, castanets, tambourines, and clarinets. Like many folks songs and dances, the tempo is appropriate for fast movements on the dance floor. These works demonstrate the movement of musical compositions and dances between the Romance language countries of Europe and the colonies in the new world. After writing this review, I will start looking for my next purchase of a CD by Christina Pluhar.

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