Salamone Rossi's variations over the “Ruggiero“ ground bass. Live, 4K video from the Voices of Music “Concerto delle Donne“ concert, October, 2019. Performed on original instruments. Salamone Rossi (שלמה מן האדומים) was a pioneer in the development of the trio sonata and the violin. Book three was published in Venice in 1613, and our edition was made from the extant 1623 print. Rossi uses the repeating harmonic pattern, or ground bass for most of the sonata, breaking out in a walking bass at the conclusion. The ground bass was known in the 17th century as “Ruggiero,“ probably a reference to Ariosto's immmensely popular Orlando Furioso (“Ruggier, qual sempre fui, tal esser voglio“). Rossi writes a note to the musicians “si replica l'ultima parte ma più presto“--play the repeat faster. And so we did! Voices of Music Hanneke van Proosdij & David Tayler, directors Elizabeth Blumenstock & Alana Youssefian, baroque violins Elisabeth Reed, viola da gamba Hanneke van Proosdij, harpsichord David Tayler, baroque guitar High Definition Audio: Boby Borisov Final audio and video master: David Tayler
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