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| Creators: English Anonymous, Scottish Anonymous, Andrew Blackhall, Joan Ambrosio Dalza, Jean D' Estree, John Forbes, Giovanni Giacomo Gastoldi, Francesco Canova Da Milano, Diego Ortiz, Pierre Phalese, John (i) Playford, English Traditional, Scottish Traditional, Steve Rosenberg, Danny Mallon Label: Dorian Category: Music
List Price: $19.98 Buy New: $13.89 You Save: $6.09 (30%)
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Sales Rank: 27041
Format: Live Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.2
MPN: 90801 UPC: 053479080127 EAN: 0053479080127 ASIN: B001CITQUO
Release Date: October 14, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new Item. CD, DVD, Book, VHS more than 400 000 titles to choose from. ALL days Low Price !
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| Tracks:
| • | The gowans are gay (Forbes 1662) | | • | Adew Dundee (Skene MS. c. 1630-33) | | • | Kathren Oggie (Anonymous fiddle variations ) | | • | Through the wood, laddie (McGibbon - 1746) | | • | Pentland Hills (Oswald- 1749) | | • | The dark is my delight (Earle's Songbook - 1615) | | • | The shaking of the sheets (Playford- 1651) | | • | Saltarello (Dalza - 1508) | | • | Piva (Dalza) | | • | Galliarde d'escosse (Phalese -1571) | | • | Laroque galliared (Phalese | | • | All in a garden green (Playford) | | • | Jon come kisse me now (Playford-1666) | | • | Newcastle (Playford) | | • | Lord Ronald (Lord Randall) traditional, Ars of Kells Scotland | | • | The Queen's treble (Anonymous) | | • | Green grows the rashes (Anonymous) | | • | Fantasia (da Milano) | | • | Recercada primera (Ortiz- 1553) | | • | A lieta vita (Gastoldi - 1591) | | • | On the banks of Helicon (Blackhall) | | • | Les buffons (d'Estree - 1559) |
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Product Description What better way to enjoy the Baltimore Consort than live, and in a building perfectly suited to their fabulous catalog of early music. Take a journey back in time with a visit to the First Scots Presbyterian Church in Charleston, S.C., during the Piccolo Spoleto Festival for the location of this live recording. Surrounded by the ghosts of Scottish Presbyterians (whose congregation dates to 1731), the musicians and their audience felt a spiritual connection to the past. They also enjoyed the very lively sequence of tunes that fans of the Baltimore Consort know so well. The Baltimore Consort are regular performers at Piccolo Spoleto and this live album highlights the 2007 series. Coming together in Charleston allowed the group to play, within a single week, four or five different programs drawn from its repertory of old tunes, polished like tumbled rock through the years, as well as to explore new (old) music for future touring. Recording with them for the first time is a gifted soprano, Danielle Svonavec, and re-appearing after a 17-year hiatus is Mindy Rosenfeld, whose flute playing graced their fist seven seasons.
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