As according to the legend, the Spaniard Vicente Espinel guitar added a fifth string, he had no idea that he thereby triggered a boom that was to take the whole of Europe (and in some ways continues today). Because soon threatened the instrument to oust the lute. The technique has become increasingly sophisticated, and it was not long until they took the stage of high art music, and even became the favorite instrument of crowned heads. The guitar is an instrument that inevitably invites to improvise - then and now. Many of the pieces are created in the 17th century as recorded sketches and encourage them to develop these. The musicians of Private Musicke added these inspirations thanks and designed a program that will give a colorful and varied picture of Italian guitar art of this period.
1 Balletto Fatto Nella Bariera Sopra la Sala Di Bologna, for Guitar & Ensemble
2 Sua Corrente, for Guitar
3 Corrente, for Guitar
4 Ciacona, for Guitar & Ensemble
5 Corrente, for Guitar & Ensemble
6 Saraband, for Guitar & Ensemble
7 Canario, for Guitar & Ensemble
8 Espanoletta, for Guitar & Ensemble
9 La Tarantela
10 Suite in C Major, for Guitar & Ensemble: Preludio
11 Suite in C Major, for Guitar & Ensemble: Allemanda
12 Suite in C Major, for Guitar & Ensemble: Corrente
13 Sarabanda No. 1, for Guitar & Ensemble
14 Sarabanda No. 2, for Guitar & Ensemble
15 Folias, for Guitar in D minor (Version from Varii Scherzi Di Sonate, 1648)
16 Corrente, for Guitar & Ensemble
17 Paradetas, for Guitar (From Instrucción de Música Sobre la Guitarra Española, Book 2)
18 Sinfonia, for Guitar & Ensemble
19 Passacaglia, for Guitar & Ensemble
20 Matachín, for Guitar (From Instrucción de Música Sobre la Guitarra Española, Book 2)
21 Caprice de Chacone for Guitar in C Major (From la Guitarre Royalle, 1671)
22 Tocatta, for Guitar & Ensemble
23 Allemanda, for Guitar & Ensemble
24 Passacaglia, for Guitar & Ensemble
25 Brando, for Guitar & Ensemble
26 Capona, for Guitar & Ensemble
27 Preludio for Guitar (From False Consonances of Musick)
28 Aria No. 1 for Guitar (From False Consonances of Musick)
29 Aria No. 2 for Guitar (From False Consonances of Musick)
30 Canarios II, for Guitar (Instrucción de Música Sobre la Guitarra Española, Book 2)
As according to the legend, the Spaniard Vicente Espinel guitar added a fifth string, he had no idea that he thereby triggered a boom that was to take the whole of Europe (and in some ways continues today). Because soon threatened the instrument to oust the lute. The technique has become increasingly sophisticated, and it was not long until they took the stage of high art music, and even became the favorite instrument of crowned heads. The guitar is an instrument that inevitably invites to improvise - then and now. Many of the pieces are created in the 17th century as recorded sketches and encourage them to develop these. The musicians of Private Musicke added these inspirations thanks and designed a program that will give a colorful and varied picture of Italian guitar art of this period.