Tielman Susato: Dance Suite (Danserye); renaissance bagpipes & cornamuses
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- A selection of dances from Susato's "Het derde musyck boexken" (the third book of music), Antwerp, 1551. Live, 4K video from the faculty concert at the Recorder Workshop of the San Francisco Early Music Society, July, 2018. Music arranged by Adam Gilbert.
Long a required addition to every renaissance musicians gig bag, Susato's dances are great tunes with four part accompaniments that can be played on a wide variety of instruments. Susato himself advertised the location of his store as "at the sign of the crumhorn."
Dances in this suite: Ronde IV; Ronde VI/Salterelle, Ronde IX
Musicians (left to right):
Rotem Glibert, renaissance bagpipe
Adam Gilbert, renaissance bagpipe
Alexa Haynes-Pilon, bass coramuse
Vicki Boeckman, tenor cornamuse
The bagpipes are made by Paul Beekhuizen, and the cornamuses are made by Phil and Gayle Neuman.
#Susato
Love the image of Our Lady of Guadalupe in the background.
Heard 'em, never seen cornamuses before. Thank you.
Stunning, As I used to play the Northumberland Bagpipes I really love the look and sound of these early pipes and also appreciate the use of pipes as a dance instrument. Most enjoyable, thank you.
Bagpipe fan here; fascinating stuff! Thanks!
You're welcome! More renaissance bagipes on the way :)
Absolutely wonderful! More Susato, please!
Beautiful ! Thank you for posting !
wonderful!
Many thanks!
Wonderful!!
Many thanks!
Wow fantastic thank you
❤️ !
Интересно,на каких интструментах они играют?Очень замечательный звук!
😍
These Instruments sound like they would play the Galaga music really well.
¿Qué hace la virgen de Guadalupe Ahí?
I hope she is enjoying the music!
Ghi hebbe den musyck waerlyck scoen ghespeelt.