Album: A la Via! - Street music from XIII to XVI cent. Ensemble: Anonymous & Strada • For many years now, ensemble Strada has been exploring Mediterranean music which continues to draw from medieval tradition. Strada's rendition of the few scores that have been handed down to us from Middle Ages, which they perform in that most excellent of medieval forums, “nella strada“, in the street, makes their music aliveand colorful, and much like the music which rang through southern Europe from thirteenh to the sixteenth centuries. The selection chosen for this recording were performed by Strada during the first Medievales de Québec festival in 1993 - music that the washerwoman and the court jester once dance to, music that cotribuited to magical atmosphere of the carnival. Every other eyars, for five days in mid-August, an unforgettable celebration of the Renaissance and the Middle Ages takes place against the charming backdrop of the walled city of Old Quebec, with its unique architecture, history and European atmosphere. In may 1978, in Quebec City, Claude Bernatchez brought together a group of young musicians sharing a passion for Medieval and Renaissance music, and ensemble Anonymous was founded. Ever since, they have continued to bring alive the musical traditions of Medieval Europe with a fervor that never wanes. In seventeen years, through their creativity, their research and by deeping their understanding of history, ensemble Anonymous has created a large number of recitals on a variety of themes, as well as performances comnining music and theatre, which have won audiences in six countries in America and Europe. The pieces they hace chosen for this recording are dances from the middle Ages and Renaissence and are taken from their first two albums recorded in 1982 and 1985. I wish you happy listening! Mirko Virginio Volpe MUSICA MEDIEVALE • Strada 1 Bransle des chevaux: Thoinot Arbeau, France, XVI century 2 Saitareilo: Italy, XIV century 3 Skarazula Marazula: Anon., XVI century 4 Lo paure satan & Er dei tripetas: carol and traditional song, XV century (vers. Mont Joia) 5 Bransle de Poitou & d'Escosse: Thoinot Arbeau, France XVI century 6 Ouadouni & Ourdouni souz sbaya: Tunisian traditional songs 7 Avist lop, lo rainard, la lebre: Traditional song, Occitanie XIII/XIV cent. (vers. Mont Joia) 8 Chanconetta tedesca: Anonymous, Italy, XIV century 9 Farandoulo: Traditional dance, Occitanie 10 Rampaleda e Corsa de la Tarasca: Air from the Carnaval de Tarascon, XV cent. Occitania Ensemble Anonymus 11 Nu al'erst: W. von der Vogeiweide, Germany XIII century 12 Ce fut en Mai: Moniot D'Arras, France XIII century 13 Non sofre Santa Maria: Alfonso el Sabio, Spain XIII century 14 Septime estampie réale: Anonymous, France XIII century 15 Ductiae: Anonymous, England XIII century 16 Es fur ein pawr: Anonymous, Germany XV century 17 Ungaresca: Giorgio Maneiro, Italy XVI century 18 Propinan de Melyor: Anonymous, Spain XVI century 19 Basse danse “Jouyssance vous donneray“: Thoinot Arbeau, France XVI century STRADA 1. Bransle Des Chevaux 00:00 2. Skarazula Marazula 02:14 3. Saltarello 05:14 4. Lo Paure Satan & Er Dei Tripetas 08:49 5. Bransle De Poitou & D'Écosse 11:56 6. Chanconetta Tedesca 16:08 7. Aï Vist Lo Lop, Lo Rainard, La Lebre 19:15 8. Ouadouni & Ourdouni Souz Shaya 23:03 9. Farandoulo 28:10 10. Rampaleda e Corsa De La Tarasca 30:18 ENSEMBLE ANONYMUS 11. Nu Al'Erst 33:39 12. Non Sofre Santa Maria 36:15 13. Ce Fut En Mai 37:34 14. Septime Estampie Réale 39:48 15. Es Fur Ein Pawr 40:50 16. Propiñan De Melyor 42:11 17. Ductiae 43:21 18. Ungaresca 45:37 19. Basse Danse ''Jouyssance Vous Donneray'' 47:58 • Bagpipes, Flute [A Bec], Vocals – Pierre Langevin (tracks: 1 to 10) Bouzouki [Irlandais], Tambura – Marc Villemure (tracks: 1 to 10) Crumhorn, Flute [A Bec] – Claire Gignac (tracks: 11,12, 15 to 18) Crumhorn, Flute [A Bec], Saw – Pierre Langevin (tracks: 11 to 19) Directed By [Direction Musicale] – Pierre Langevin Drum, Percussion [Darbouka], Dulcimer, Mandolin – Claude Bernatchez (tracks: 11 to 19) Flute [A Bec] – Marie-Louise Donald (tracks: 12,14,19) Flute [A Bec], Saw, Oboe [De Poitou] – Élise Guay (tracks: 1 to 10) Hurdy Gurdy – André Simoneau (tracks: 5) Hurdy Gurdy, Flute [A Bec], Crumhorn – Silvy Grenier (2) (tracks: 11 to 19) Lute [Orpharion], Guitar [Mandore] – Sylvain Bergeron (tracks: 11 to 19) Saw – Jean Létourneau (tracks: 19) Tambourine, Drum [Darbouka], Vocals, Cowbell – Pierre Tanguay (tracks: 1 to 10) • Buy: 🌻 The monetization of this channel is disabled to offer the highest possible listening quality. Please support the channel with a free donation: or
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