Step back in time to the vibrant courts of Renaissance Europe with "Calliope Dances: A Renaissance Revel," a captivating collection of early 17th-century dances curated by the renowned Michael Praetorius. This enchanting album, released on November 1, 2005, under the prestigious Nonesuch label, offers a lively and spirited journey through the musical landscapes of the medieval era.
The album features 17 tracks, each a testament to the rich musical heritage of the Renaissance period. From the lively "Galliardes" and "Bransles" to the stately "Pavane" and the iconic "L'Homme Armé," every piece is performed with meticulous attention to historical detail and musicality. The ensemble Calliope, known for their authenticity and virtuosity, brings these historic dances to life with an infectious energy that is sure to captivate any medieval music enthusiast.
Highlights include the intricate "Galliardes" from Terpsichore, a collection of dances compiled by Praetorius himself, and the elegant "Basse Dance 'La Brosse'" and "Basse Dance 'Au Pres De Vous'." The album also features a selection of "La Spagna" variations, showcasing the diverse influences that shaped Renaissance music.
With a duration of just over 41 minutes, "Calliope Dances: A Renaissance Revel" is a concise yet comprehensive exploration of Renaissance dance music. Whether you're a seasoned aficionado of medieval music or a curious newcomer, this album promises an engaging and enjoyable listening experience. Immerse yourself in the sounds of the Renaissance and let the lively rhythms and melodies transport you to a bygone era of courtly elegance and musical innovation.