Dorian RecordingsDOR-90284
Españoleta
Chatham Baroque
Julie Andrijeski, Violin Emily Davidson, Violin Patricia Halverson, Viola da Gamba Scott Pauley, Theorbo & Baroque Guitar Special Guests
Danny Mallon, Percussionist Becky Baxter, Harp
  

Spanish musicologist José López-Calo writes, "secular instrumental music on Spain during the seventeenth century constitutes one of the most sad and inexplicable gaps in all of our musical history." He points out that while there exists a sizeable repertory for solo guitar, harp, and keyboard, there is virtually no surviving ensemble music in seventeenth century Spain. While his comment is true, it does not tell the whole story. We know, for example, that other instruments, such as shawms, viols, violins, and percussion played important roles in the musical culture of Spain, often playing in ensemble.
. - Scott Pauley
[1] Canarios - Gaspar Sanz (c.1699-1704)
[2] Çarabanda - Anonymous
[3] Paradetas - various
[4] Tarantela - various

Suite in e minor - Gaspar Sanz
[5] Preludio
[6] Zarabanda francesa
[7] Coriente
[8] Passacalles

[9] Españoleta - Anonymous

[10] Chaconas - various

[11] Fuga I, al ayre Español - Gaspar Sanz
[12] El que gustare de falsas
[13] Fuga II, al ayre de Jiga

Sonata Settima - Francisco José de Castro (fl. 17th c.)
[14] Preludio
[15] Allemanda
[16] Tempo di Sarabanda

[17] Zarambeque Criollo - Diego Fernández de Huete (fl. 1699-1704)

[18] Recercada Settima - Diego Ortiz (c. 1510-c.1570)

[19] Folias echa para mi Señora Doña Tarolilla de Carallenos - Andrea Falconieri (c.1586-1656)

Sonata Nona - Francisco José de Castro
[20] Preludio
[21] Allemanda
[22] Giga
[23] Minuet

[24] Marizapalos - various
Total Program Length: 64:17
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