
Lucretia Borgia / Various- Lucretia Borgia (CD)
Neither Lucrezia Borgia nor any of the female members of the nobility in that time ever had a musical chapel, unlike their respective husbands. However, part of his domestic budget was destined to string instrument players maintenance, singers and, to a very important person: a dance teacher. If being aware of the latest fashion dances was a socially essential issue, so it was musical evenings organization, with the common instrumental group composed by lutes or violas, an instrument that seems to had it's origins in Valencia in the middle of XV century, and from there traveled to Italy. About Lucrezia musical taste nothing is known, but not so her husband Alfonso d'Este, who (perhaps) in homage to his new wife was at the head of six violas consort in the celebrations of their own wedding, reflected in this Capella de Ministrers recording.
Tracklist:
- Basse Danse La Spagna
- De Tous Bien Playne
- La Spagna
- Cantava Per Sfogar
- Dindirindin
- La Dama D'aragó
- Folies De Les Caterines
- Amor Che Sospirar Mi Fa
- Pavana Y Gallarda
- Ingiustissimo Amor
- Un Cavalier Di Spagna
- Scharamella Va A La Guerra
- O Triumphale Diamante
- Pavana Alla Ferrarese
- Queste Non Son Piu Lachryme
- Signora Un Che V'adora
- Alla Spagnola
- Quand'io Penso Al Martire
- Muchos Van D'amor Heridos
- Saltarello Y Piva
- Senza Te Alta Regina
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Neither Lucrezia Borgia nor any of the female members of the nobility in that time ever had a musical chapel, unlike their respective husbands. However, part of his domestic budget was destined to string instrument players maintenance, singers and, to a very important person: a dance teacher. If being aware of the latest fashion dances was a socially essential issue, so it was musical evenings organization, with the common instrumental group composed by lutes or violas, an instrument that seems to had it's origins in Valencia in the middle of XV century, and from there traveled to Italy. About Lucrezia musical taste nothing is known, but not so her husband Alfonso d'Este, who (perhaps) in homage to his new wife was at the head of six violas consort in the celebrations of their own wedding, reflected in this Capella de Ministrers recording.
Tracklist:
- Basse Danse La Spagna
- De Tous Bien Playne
- La Spagna
- Cantava Per Sfogar
- Dindirindin
- La Dama D'aragó
- Folies De Les Caterines
- Amor Che Sospirar Mi Fa
- Pavana Y Gallarda
- Ingiustissimo Amor
- Un Cavalier Di Spagna
- Scharamella Va A La Guerra
- O Triumphale Diamante
- Pavana Alla Ferrarese
- Queste Non Son Piu Lachryme
- Signora Un Che V'adora
- Alla Spagnola
- Quand'io Penso Al Martire
- Muchos Van D'amor Heridos
- Saltarello Y Piva
- Senza Te Alta Regina









