Thursday, May 29, 2014

“The virtuoso Jordi Savall surveys Diego Ortiz's treatise on decoration, variation and improvisation (Rome, 1553). Wonderful.” --BBC Music Magazine, January 2014 *****

“Savall plays this music with unmatchable sympathy, his accompanists with great freedom and equivalent brilliance, and it is spell-binding- a masterly recording, essential in any collection” --Early Music Review, December 2013

“Whether for the short, four-part suite for solo gamba or the lithe but weighty dances of the final ‘Recercadas sobre tenores’ the music of Tratado de Glosas is both lyrical and melodically imaginative… A fine album” --Early Music Today, December 2013



Jordi Savall (bass viol), Ton Koopman (harpsichord, organ), Lorenz Duftschmid(violone), Rolf Lislevand (vielle), Paolo Pandolfo (bass viol) & Andrew Lawrence-King (harp)

Published in Rome in 1553 and re-discovered during the 20th-Century, the 'Tratado de Glosas' by Spanish composer Diego Ortiz offers, through many variations called 'recercadas', an unmatched panorama of the instrumental music of its time.

The reissue of this 1990 album in the Heritage series enables us to listen to one of Jordi Savall’s best accomplishments, alongside Ton Koopman and Rolf Lislevand. On various themes, including 'La Folia' and 'Doulce memoire', Diego Ortiz and Jordi Savall demonstrate their science and their spirit of invention for our greatest entertainment!
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