Stary Olsa - Santa Maria (full album HD)

Renaissance and early Baroque music from the heart of Europe! ’Santa Maria’ album of Stary Olsa, 2013. LISTEN on digital platforms: Buy CD: WHAT’S ON THIS ALBUM The Vilnian Notebook (other name Vilnia’s Tablature; or Tabulatura Vilnensis) is an anonymous collection of plays for solo (lute and organ) and ensemble performance. It was compiled in the city of Viĺnia (Vilnius) in 1600 and includes ricercars, toccatas, and various dances of eastern and western European origin, canzoni, and other vocal works. The most probable author of the Vilnian Notebook is Diomedes Cato (1560 – after 1619). Track: 2. The Polack Notebook is a collection of baroque music (the scientific names are Astramiečava Manuscript or Manuscript No 127/56 of the Jagiellonian Library, modern archive signature No 10002). After World War II, a Belarusian Uniate liturgy book (diurnal) from German repositories happened to be in Poland and in 1956 it was brought to the Library of the Jagiellonian University in Krakow. This liturgy book cover had an attached manuscript note which was found by Belarusian professor Adam Maĺdzis in 1962. Jerzy Gołos, a Polish music scientist, studied this manuscript. Since then in encyclopedias he is presented as its “official discoverer”. The manuscript was written in the village of Astramiečava (Brest Region, Belarus), but it belonged to the Polack bishop, therefore it was called the Polack Notebook. Nowadays, the works from the Polack Notebook are integral parts of Polish and even German musicians. Track: 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11. Valentin Bakfark (1506–1576) is a lutenist and composer of a Hungarian origin. He lived in Viĺnia and became one of the famous Renaissance lute virtuosi; he created a completely new lute playing technique based on vocal polyphony. Track: 10. Wojciech Długoraj (1557 – after 1619) is a composer and a lutenist-virtuoso; in 1583–1585, he was the lutenist of King Stephen Bathory. Długoraj is notable for his lute plays-fantasies, villanelle, and dances. Długoraj’s works can be found in hand-written Długoraj’s Tablature, Thesaurus Harmonicus (1603), and other German editions. Track: 6. Llibre Vermell de Montserrat (The Red Book of the Montserrat Monastery in Catalan) is a manuscript of the 14th c. that consists of 10 medieval songs. According to the compiler’s comments, these songs can be performed by pilgrims who stay in the monastery and who wish to sing and dance. One of these songs is Cuncti simus concanentes (Let Us Sing Together). Track: 1. Alfonso X the Wise (1221–1284) was King of Castile and León, the compiler and the publisher of the collection Las Cantigas de Santa Maria (Canticles of Holy Mary). Poems of Alfonso the Wise are mainly devoted to Virgin Mary. Track: 13. The cover contains a fragment of the drawing Madonna (1416) by Italian artist Gentile da Fabriano (1370–1427), a fragment of the engraving Bagpiper (1514) by German artist Albrecht Dürer (1471–1528). 0:00 Ave Maria (Cuncti simus concanentes) 3:40 Saltarello 7:02 Balkano 10:09 Nuovo 12:38 Ciupa 15:08 Eiusdem nationis 17:11 Pasterz 20:21 Sliczna kwiecie 25:00 Tryton 28:11 Schöner deutscher dantz 29:27 Cantario 32:29 Totentanz 35:51 Maci karaleva (Quen a omagen da virgin) Iljia Kublicki (cisters, lute) Alieś Čumakoŭ (vocal, rebec, cister, shawms, pommer, rauschpfeife) Maryja Šaryj (flutes, shawms) Zmicier Sasnoŭski (bagpipes, back vocals) Siarhiej Tapčeŭski (drums, percussion, tromba marina, back vocals) Andrej Apanovič (drums) Aliaksiej Vojciech (drum), 5 Recording: Sunflower Studio (Minsk, BY), Vilaĺ Kulieŭski Mixing and mastering: Anatoĺ Šaŭcoŭ Cover design: Stary Olsa © Stary Olsa, 2013 Stary Olsa official AUDIO playlist [full albums]: #staryolsa #старыольса #officialaudio #santamaria #fullalbum Альбом “Santa Maria“ (2013) гурта “Стары Ольса“. Музыка Рэнесанса і ранняга барока з сэрца Еўропы. СЛУХАЦЬ на лічбавых пляцоўках: FOLLOW US: Website - Merch - LISTEN - Facebook - Vkontakte - Instagram - Telegram - Toss a coin to the band -
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