IL SPIRITILLO BRANDO
DANCE MUSIC IN THE COURTS OF ITALY AND SPAIN, c. 1650
With Il Spiritillo Brando from La Ritirata comes an opportunity to enjoy exciting performances from a new name on the Spanish early music scene as well as a thrilling ride across the terrain of the Spanish and Italian courtly instrumental traditions as the Renaissance danced its way into the Baroque.
The arrival of the talents of Josetxu Obregón and his Spanish colleagues from La Ritirata – counting amongst them the best in the younger string, plucked-string, wind and keyboard players from the country – as they bring us the dance rhythm delights of Andrea Falconieri, whose music leads the way into contributions from the likes of Diego Ortiz and Bartolomé de Selma y Salaverde; permitting the individual members of La Ritirata to demonstrate their virtuosic skills and commitment to the music that they perform. This includes Josetxu Obregón himself, who as a cellist, delights in music from late 17th century exponents of the cello in Giuseppe Maria Jacchini, Giovanni Battista Vitali and Domenico Gabrielli.
As the title implies, Il Spiritillo Brando evokes both the social dancing which will have taken place in the court of the Spanish viceroyalty in Naples itself, and the mischievous duendes which roamed the streets, animating all the proceedings in the vicinity!
IL SPIRITILLO BRANDO
1. Ortiz: Recercadas sobre tenores italianos
2.. Falconieri: Corriente dicha la Mota
3. Falconieri: Ciaccona
4. Falconieri: La Benedetta
5. Vitali: Toccata
6. Vitali: Bergamasca
7. Castello: Sonata II a sopran solo
8. Falconieri: La Suave Melodia
9. Falconieri: Passacalle
10. Falconieri: Alemana dicha Villega
11. Jacchini: Sonate VIII
12. Cabanillas: Corrente Italiana
13. Ortiz: Recercadas sobre “Doulce Memoire”
14. Falconieri: Folias echa para mi Señora
15. Selma y Salaverde: Fantasia basso solo
16. Gabrieli: Ricercare del VII e VIII tono
17. Falconieri: Corrente detta L’Auellina
18. Falconieri: Corriente dicha la Cuella
19. Falconieri: Il Spiritillo Brando
20. Falconieri: Brando dicho el Melo
21. Anonymous: Chacona
22. Gabrieli: Ricercare V
23. Selma y Salaverde: Canzon quinta a tre
24. Falconieri: Battaglia de Barabaso
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CREDITS
LA RITIRATA
Josetxu Obregón | Cello and Artistic Direction
Tamar Lalo | Recorders
Miren Zeberio, Raúl Orellana | Violins
Enrike Solinís | Baroque Guitar and Archilute
Daniel Zapico | Theorbo
Ignacio Prego | Harpsichord
Daniel Oyarzabal | Organ
Sara Águeda | Harp
David Mayoral | Percussion
Federico Prieto | Sound Engineer
Recorded in San Lorenzo de El Escorial
May 2011 and December 2012 | (p) & © 2013 NOTE 1 MUSIC
Catalogue: GCD 923101