Immerse yourself in the enchanting melodies of the Renaissance period with "Soledad tengo de ti: Musiques de la renaissance portugaise" by Anonyme. Released on January 1, 2010, under the Arion label, this album is a captivating journey through the rich musical heritage of Portugal. Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 10 minutes, the album features a collection of 20 tracks, each a testament to the intricate and beautiful compositions of the era.
The album opens with "Ya nam quero ser pastora" and closes with "Nao tragais borzeguis pretos," taking you through a diverse range of musical expressions. From the hauntingly beautiful "Non me pregunteis a mis males" to the soothing "Na fonte esta lianor," each track offers a unique glimpse into the musical traditions of the Portuguese Renaissance.
Anonyme's interpretation of these historic pieces is both authentic and refreshing, bringing a new life to centuries-old melodies. The ensemble's attention to detail and commitment to historical accuracy is evident in every note, making this album a treasure trove for both music enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
Whether you're a seasoned aficionado of early music or a curious newcomer, "Soledad tengo de ti" promises a delightful and enriching listening experience. Let the timeless beauty of these Renaissance compositions transport you to a bygone era, where music was a vital part of daily life and culture.
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Tracks
Ya nam quero ser pastoraAnonyme, Ensemble Celadon, Paulin Bundgen, Florence Bolton, Eleanor Lewis, Luc Gaugler, Rémi Cassaigne, Florent Marie, Ludwin Bernaténé
Dipues vienes delhaldeaAnonyme, Motet De Pedro De Andrade Caminha, Ensemble Celadon, Paulin Bundgen, Florence Bolton, Eleanor Lewis, Luc Gaugler, Rémi Cassaigne, Florent Marie, Ludwin Bernaténé
Minima dos olhos verdesAnonyme, Ensemble Celadon, Paulin Bundgen, Florence Bolton, Eleanor Lewis, Luc Gaugler, Rémi Cassaigne, Florent Marie, Ludwin Bernaténé
Desde que lo te vi joanilhaAnonyme, Ensemble Celadon, Paulin Bundgen, Florence Bolton, Eleanor Lewis, Luc Gaugler, Rémi Cassaigne, Florent Marie, Ludwin Bernaténé