Description
Camerata Hungarica – Collection Of Bártfa 16th-17th Century (Excerpts) / Hungaroton 2x LP, Stereo, Mono
SLPX 11669/70
Product Features
- Label: Hungaroton
- Format: 2 x Vinyl, LP
- Country: Hungary
- Released: 1980
- Genre: Classical
- Style: Renaissance
Overview
"Collection Of Bártfa 16th-17th Century (Excerpts)" is a 2x LP release of Renaissance music performed by the Camerata Hungarica ensemble. This recording showcases the talents of the ensemble and highlights the beauty and complexity of Renaissance music.
Interesting Facts
- The Camerata Hungarica is a renowned ensemble specializing in the performance of Renaissance and Baroque music.
- This recording features a selection of excerpts from the 16th and 17th centuries, showcasing the ensemble's skill in performing music from this period.
- The album includes a detailed tracklist and credits the various musicians involved in the performance.
Track Listing
- Side A:
- La Battaglia
- "C'est Grand Plaisir"
- "Enfans A Laborder"
- La Gamba
- "Chi Passa"
- "C'est A Grand Tort"
- Side B:
- "Au Joly Bois"
- "Doulce Memoir"
- "Je Prens En Gré"
- "De Son Amour"
- La Rocca El Fuso
- "Content Desire"
- Side C:
- "Ung Gay Bergier"
- "Pour Ung Plaisir"
- "Je Suis Trop Lonette"
- "J'ai Trop Soudainement"
- La Traditora
- "Allons, Allons Gay"
- "Vestiva I Colli"
- Side D:
- Gagliarda
- Ballo Granducca
- Pavane Lachrimea
- King Of Denmark
Key Credits
- Bass Vocals: András Fehér
- Bassoon: György Keszler
- Bassoon, Dulcimer: József Vajda
- Choir: Primavera Quintet
- Contralto Vocals: Judith Várbíró, Livia Budai
- Design: Szilárd Molnár
- Edited By, Liner Notes: Falvy Zoltán
- Engineer: Judit Lukács
- Ensemble: Camerata Hungarica
- Harp: Éva Maros
- Harpsichord: Zsuzsa Pertis
- Leader, Recorder: László Czidra
- Lute: Dániel Benkő
- Organ: Endre Virágh
- Percussion: Ágnes Méth
- Photography By: Miklós Csák
- Producer: András Székely
- Recorder: Vilmos Stadler
- Recorder, Percussion: László Virág
- Soprano Vocals: Erika Sziklai, Judit Hartyányi, Katalin Hajnóczy, Melinda Lugosi
- Tenor Vocals: Mátyás Antal
- Trombone: Ferenc Steiner, György Zilcz, Kovács Attila, József Nagy
- Trumpet: Ede Inhoff, Frigyes Varasdy
- Viola: Gábor Pongrácz
- Viola, Cello, Viola da Gamba: Mária Frank
- Violin: Kálmán Kostyál
- Violin, Viola: János Rolla
BOX #74