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Format : 1 CD Digipack Durée totale : 00:55:10
Enregistrement : 19-22/02/2024 Lieu : Brême Pays : Allemagne Prise de son : Stereo
Label : Perfect Noise Référence : PN2404 EAN : 0719279934120 Code Prix : DM021A
Année d'édition : 2024 Date de sortie : 01/09/2024
Genre : Classique
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Paolo Pandolfo (1959-)Violatango (arr. La Ninfea) Auteurs divers (17-18e siècle)Chaconne & Chaconne Follia di Spagna Antoine Forqueray (1672-1745)/Carlos Gardel (1890-1935)Collage "Chaconne à l'argentine" Michael Praetorius (1571-1621)Volta Sarabande Matthew Locke (1621-1677)/Anselmo Aieta (1896-1964)Collage "Lockriollo" Georg Friedrich Haendel (1685-1759)Sarabande, extrait de "Almira" "Lascia ch'io pianga", extrait de "Rinaldo" Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992)Oblivion Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)Scène de danse, extrait de "Don Giovanni" Traditionnel (Espagne, 16-17e sièle)Follias Criollas Padre Antonio Soler (1729-1783)Fandango Francesco Mancini (1672-1737)amorosa, extrait de la sonte n° & pour flûte à bec et basse continue Robert Firpo (1884-1969)El Amanecer Francesco Mancini (1672-1737)/Robert Firpo (1884-1969)Collage "Amanoroso" Gerardo Matos Rodriguez (1897-1948)La Cumparsita Ensemble La Ninfea
Barbara Heindlmeier, flûte à bec Christian Heim, viole de gambe, flûte à bec Marthe Perl, viole de gambe Nadine Remmert, clavecin Stefan Gawlick, percussion
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 A daring album: Inspired by once forbidden dances, Ensemble La Ninfea combines things that don't actually belong together - tango & chaconne, sarabande & waltz, from Monteverdi to Mozart, from Handel to Piazzolla. These dances have never been heard like this before! This Anniversary Album celebrates 15 years of Ensemble La Ninfea! DANZAS – from Taboo to Triumph: Initially frowned upon and forbidden, then socially accepted and the height of fashion: the infectious rhythms of dances imported from Latin America conquered all of Europe and led to a kind of dance mania. This arrived in several waves - around 1600 for the sarabande and ciaccona, then around 1900 for the tango. Some celebrated this liberation of the body, others saw it as the downfall of the West. Despite being at times banned by the authorities, their popularity was not reduced. In this “crossover” project by La Ninfea, the genres and dances meet and mix. Historical dances suddenly turn into tangos, while a tango shows itself in baroque dress - a musical bridge spanning centuries and social conventions.

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