Ballare et Dancer. Series about dance music, part 3; Caroso and Negri. A series of four episodes that will take you through European dance history, following manuscripts, books with dances and dance music.
Today: end 16th, early 17th century Italy with the dance masters Fabritio Caroso and Cesare Negri.
1. Anonymous.
– Almande de la nonette.
– Madre non far mi monica.
Berry van Berkum, organ. Juliëtte Damen, soprano.
2. Anonymous (source: Negri).
– Pavane e gagliarde.
– So ben mi chi ha bon tempo.
Ensemble conducted by Sergio Balestracci.
3. Antonio Valente.
– Tenore de Paso e mezzo – Lo Ballo dell’Intorcia.
Ensemble l’Amoroso conducted by Guido Balestracci.
4. Anonymous (source: Negri).
– Celeste Giglio.
Lacrimae Ensemble conducted by Ronald Moelker.
5. Girolamo Frescobaldi.
– Missa sopra l’aria della Monica: Kyrie.
Oude Muziekkoor (Early Music Choir) conducted by Daniel Reuss, Berry van Berkum, organ. Lucia Swarts, cello.
6. Anonymous (source: Negri).
– Bizziaria d’amore.
– Cesarino.
– Bassa delle Ninfe.
– Pavagliana.
– Brando Gentile.
Ronn Mc Farlane, lute.
7. Anonymous (source: Negri).
– Chiara Stella.
Lacrimae Ensemble conducted by Ronald Moelker.
8. Anonymous (source: Caroso).
– Laura Suave.
Ensemble conducted by Sergio Balestracci.
9. Giovanni M. Trabaci.
– Gagliarda I La Galante.
Ensemble l’Amoroso conducted by Guido Balestracci.
10. Anonymous (source: Negri).
– La Battaglia.
Lacrimae Ensemble conducted by Ronald Moelker.
– Il Torneo Amoroso.
Ensemble La Follia conducted by Flavia Sparapani.
11. Anonymous (source: Negri).
– Ballo fatto da sei Cavalieri.
Ensemble La Follia conducted by Flavia Sparapani.
– Ballo fatto da sei Cavalieri.
– Brando detto Alta Regina.
Lacrimae Ensemble conducted by Ronald Moelker.
Have a peek here at the book ‘Il Ballerino’ by Caroso, and here at ‘Le Grazie d’Amore’ by Negri.