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Venere Lute Quartet, Sweet Division

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1854757

Disk length: 50m 1s (29 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2003

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Un jour de la semaine 2:26
2. Est-ce Mars 0:50
3. Courate de Mars 1:38
4. Galliarde 2:22
5. Allon aux noces 1:08
6. Pavan 2:10
7. As it Fell on a Holy Eve 0:55
8. Muy Linda 1:06
9. Galliard 0:47
10. L'amor donna 1:19
11. Ah partiale e cruda morte 2:26
12. Surge amica mea 2:21
13. A lieta vita 1:21
14. Juene Pucelle 1:41
15. Joseph est bien marie 1:05
16. Minuet 1:24
17. Air 1:31
18. Veni in hortum meum 2:27
19. La, la, la, je ne l'ose dire 1:35
20. Bonjour mon coeur 1:25
21. Amour partes 1:21
22. Courante 1:42
23. Ballet des Coqs 1:12
24. Ballet de Monsieur de Nemours 3:49
25. Courante de m. Wuestrow 2:26
26. Move Now with Measured Sound 2:09
27. Come Ashore 1:18
28. The Maypole 1:38
29. Sir Philip Sidney's Lamentation 2:13

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Review

One of the few professional lute ensembles today, the Venere Lute Quartet is named after the Italian Renaissance luthier Vendelio Venere, who (like Stradivari) was regarded among the finest luthiers of his age, The quartet perform on instruments that are replicas of lutes in four different sizes built by Venere. In addition to playing the only music actually published during the Renaissance for lute quartet (by Nicolas Vallet), the quartet is activly expanding the surviving lute ensemble repertoire with its own arrangement. Their arrangements, or intabulations, are the result of years of scholarship and the music has been descibed as what we would have heard in the 16th and 17th Centuries.

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