Step into the opulent courts and vibrant streets of 17th-century Italy with The King's Noyse's captivating album, "Pavaniglia - Dances & Madrigals from 17th-century Italy." This enchanting collection, released in 2000 under the Harmonia Mundi label, offers a rich tapestry of madrigals and courtly dances composed by masters such as Monteverdi, Gesualdo, and Rossi, performed with exquisite skill and historical authenticity.
The King's Noyse, renowned for their commitment to early music performance, brings together a stellar ensemble featuring David Douglass, Paul O'Dette, Andrew Lawrence-King, and Ellen Hargis. Their collective expertise shines through in the 16 tracks that span a diverse range of musical expressions, from lively dances to deeply expressive vocal works.
The album opens with the hauntingly beautiful "Lagrimosa beltà" and includes a variety of instrumental pieces such as "Follia" and "Chiacona," both performed as guitar solos, showcasing the virtuosity of the ensemble. Vocal highlights include the dramatic "Lasciate Averno, o Pene, e me Seguite!" and the poignant "Moro, Lasso, al mio Duolo."
With a duration of 1 hour and 13 minutes, "Pavaniglia - Dances & Madrigals from 17th-century Italy" is a comprehensive journey through the musical landscape of 17th-century Italy. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast of medieval music or a curious explorer of historical sounds, this album promises an immersive and rewarding experience. The intricate interplay of voices and instruments, along with the meticulous attention to historical detail, makes this a standout release in the genre.