"Many people nowdays want to analyse, to interpret and to understand music. But they are forgetting that music doesen't really touch our reason but our senses and the soul, just as the musicians of the Baroque age used to think. And - whatever anyone may say - nothing affects the senses and the soul more vividly than a melody with it's beauty, it's colours or, as the ease may be, it's gloominess. Renaissance and Baroque tunes are particularly rich in such lively and soulful melodies. But those who despose melodies need to realise that all the things which we consider now as the most basic qualities of music, like polyphony, harmony, varied rhythms and what's particularly important for jazz-musicians - improvisation, were born at that time. Sicne then willingly or unwillingly, every musician has been drawing on this tradition, even if some refuses to acknowledge it: the greatest composers of our own age resort to it.
I hope hat through our interpretations of these Renaissance and Baroque pieces will make this world attractive to many people, that we can make "early music" more widely appreciated. But all of you will hear that the real protagonist of this record is not "early music" or jazz, it is the melody." - Elemér Balázs
Klára Hajdu - vocals,
Gábor Winand - vocals
András Dés - percussion
Dávid Lamm - guitar
Márton Soós - double bass,
József Balázs - keyboards,
Elemér Balázs - drums, Paiste cymbals, Csibi sticks
Featuring:
Núria Rial - vocals
Voces4 Ensemble (Zoltán Mizsei, András Demjén, Csaba Gyulai, Barnabás Hegyi) - voice
Zoltán Mizsei - keyboard
Barnabás Hegyi - keyboard
Nóra Kallai - viola da gamba
1. | Girolamo Casati: Sanetissima virgo (részlet/extract) | 2. | Loyset Compére: Adoramus te Christe | 3. | Kálmán Oláh: Reflections on Goldberg 21 | 4. | Giovanni Battista Pergolesi: O elemens (részlet / extract from "Salve Regina" c minor) | 5. | Giovanni Battista Pergolesi: Eja ergo (részlet / extract from "Salve Regina" c minor) | 6. | Alessandro Grandi: Salve Regina (részlet / extract) | 7. | Giovanni Perluigi da Palestrina - Fasciculus myrrhae | 8. | G. F. Handel: Courante Suite HWV 170, d moll/d minor | 9. | Guillaume de Machaut - Se d'amer me repentoie | 10. | Francisco Guerrero - Ave Maria | 11. | Guillaume de Machaut - Dame, je weil endurer |
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