Thursday, January 21, 2010

La moresca antica ::: Marinaresca


A reprint of their first record, dating back to 2000, from the group which nowadays is the only Italian band to be actively engaged in the fascinating repertoire of sea songs. It is a convincing debut, where the quintet uses at its best their rich acoustic set of instruments, mainly of ancient and popular origin.

Elena Novello: vocals, percussion
Elena Spotti: Renaissance harp, Celtic harp, vocals
Roberto Gallina: lute
Angelo Maffezzoli: recorder, flute, bombard, cornamuto straight, vocals
Umberto Mosca: vocals, baroque guitar, bouzouki, colascione, dulcimer, bagpipes, recorder, curved cornamuto, drums, tambourines, tammorre
Sergio Paladino: vocals
with
Maurizio Preti: percussion
Gabriele Coltri: bagpipe
Maurizio Martinotti: hurdy-gurdy
and
Faso: bass

01 Canto di benvenuto 3:28
02 Canto dei battipali veneziani 2:28
03 Canto di pesca 1:20
04 Pavana alla veneziana, con il suo salterello e piva 4:37
05 De là de l'acqua sta la mia morosa/Ballo dell'acqua 5:33
06 La biondina/Minuet/Votre humble serviteur 6:28
07 Leva leva/'Mpugna ca sampugna/Balla ca sampugna/Aiamola 11:24
08 La pesca dell'anello/Ratto dell'anello 5:53
09 Marinaresca 5:13
10 Carighela ben/Sestrina 3:55
11 Sinan Capudan Pascià 5:32
12 Allemande/Moresca/Paso doble portugues/Moresca finale 7:38

2000 • Arte navale ArCo 01CD • Folkclub Ethnosuoni ES5355

Marinaresca

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