1. Lights of love.
Englantilainen
laulu ilmestyt kokoelmassa laulut kadulla alkat loppusta kuusitoista
vuosisadan. Meidän toisinto on työkalusto toisintolla
"William Ballet's Manuscript Lute Book" ja "Musick's
Delight on the citern" (1666). Ylääni on läheinen
säavelmälla "Chappell's "National English
Airs"(1840).
2. A set of Irish jigs: "Sixpenny
money", "Lilting Banshee", "Mug of Brown Ale",
"Cliffs of Moher" from "100 Irish Tunes"
(Dave Mallinson Publications, 1995) teevat Stas Zubzov
vaikutelmalla soitta Helsingin kadullat.
3. Two Rondo
kokoelmassa tanssit julkaistasen Antwerpissa 1551 Thilman
Susato.
4. "La Manfredina & La Rotta Della
Manfredina" Italialainenissa laulu neljätoista
vuosisata (Britannia museossa laulu, London, Harley.978, order
9456).
5. Englantilainen kaksiäänit
hengellinen hymni, alkaa viisitoista vuosisata, kolmas ääni
sepittäminit Igorilla kuka soitta koko soitint
täässa.
6. Gavotte: kaksi tanssit - "Bransles
Gay" ja "Gavotte" Pretorius
kokoelmassa; toinen on soitta quart alempi. Pierre-Francisco
Caroubel sepitti molemmat viisi-ääni nuottit.
7.
Courante on ottaat tuoltalla Pretorius Collection.
8.
Säveltäminen Igorensa ja Kristianensa Renaissance
traverse huilulla ja hurdy-gurdy.
9. "Galliarde"
- yhdistetty sävelmä kaksi tanssen. Ensimmäinen on
toisinto Iitalialainen kansan laulu "Bianco Fiore" from
lute tabulator of milanien lute player Cesaro Negri and
Galliarde of French courteous lute player Adriann Le
Roy (16th century). The second is taken from global work
"Terpsichora" with four and five-voice dances
published by M. Pretorius in 1612.
10. A set of
Irish reels: "Oyster's Wives Rant", "Ivy Leaf",
"Our Highland's Cousins" and "Maurice Manley's
Polka" played as reel.
11. A set of jigs,
first of which is an Irish version of improvisation on English
ground of 17tn century, based on "Passamezo Antico"
chord consistency, incredibly important in European popular music.
Have been appeared in the beginning of 16th century in Italy, she was
maybe same known during 16-17th century as 12-tact blues today. The
second is composed by Norman McLinn due to the bad quality of
potatoes in London.
12. A set of jigs: "Biddy of
Sligo", "Paddy O'Flynn", "Drops of Brandy".
First and second are taken from Scottish Tunes Collection for
violin. Without performance of the third the existence of any
English folk-band is absolutely impossible.
13. A set of
reels: "Fairy Dance", "Mountain Road", "All
Around The World", "Maid Behind The Bar".
14. A
set of Irish reels from "100 Sessions Tunes" (Dave
Mallinson Publications, 1995): "Musical Priest", "Silver
Spear", "Mc Mahons", "Cooley's". The
name of the first reel reflects opposition of Irish Catholic Church
to the country parties. The third is composed, as it seems, by great
American fiddler Dj McMahon and sometimes is called "Banshee".
created by: Ekaterina Lozhkomoeva, 2005-2018.