Le parfaict danser. Dance Music 1300-1500 Into the Winds
Album info
Album-Release:
2023
HRA-Release:
12.05.2023
Label: Ricercar
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Into the Winds
Composer: Domenico da Piacenza (1390-1470), Antonio Cornazzano (1430-1484), Francisco de la Torre (1483-1504), Heinrich Isaac (1450-1517), Gilles Binchois (1400-1460), Claude de Sermisy (1490-1562), Vincenzo Ruffo (1510-1587), Diego Ortiz (1510-1558), Thoinot Arbeau (1519-1595), Pierre Attaingnant (1494-1552)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Anonymous: La Tierche Estampie Roial & Danse:
- 1 Anonymous: La Tierche Estampie Roial & Danse 04:11
- Suite de ducties:
- 2 Anonymous: Suite de ducties 03:42
- Retrove:
- 3 Anonymous: Retrove 02:59
- La Manfredina & La Rotta:
- 4 Anonymous: La Manfredina & La Rotta 03:34
- Domenico da Piacenza (1390 - 1470): Bassadanze Zoglioxa (Arr. for Wind Ensemble and Percussion by Pascale Boquet):
- 5 Piacenza: Bassadanze Zoglioxa (Arr. for Wind Ensemble and Percussion by Pascale Boquet) 02:20
- Antonio Cornazzano (1430 - 1484): La Figlia di Guglielmino:
- 6 Cornazzano: La Figlia di Guglielmino 01:16
- Giovanni Ambrosio: Ballo Francese chiamato Amoroso (Arr. for Wind Ensemble and Percussion by Pascale Boquet):
- 7 Ambrosio: Ballo Francese chiamato Amoroso (Arr. for Wind Ensemble and Percussion by Pascale Boquet) 01:49
- Ballo Francese chiamato Petit Rinense (Arr. for Wind Ensemble and Percussion by Nicolas Sansarlat):
- 8 Ambrosio: Ballo Francese chiamato Petit Rinense (Arr. for Wind Ensemble and Percussion by Nicolas Sansarlat) 01:40
- Voltate in Ça Rosina (Arr. for Wind Ensemble and Percussion by Ian Harrison):
- 9 Ambrosio: Voltate in Ça Rosina (Arr. for Wind Ensemble and Percussion by Ian Harrison) 01:28
- Antonio Cornazzano: Re di Spagna (Arr. for Wind Ensemble and Percussion by Pascale Boquet):
- 10 Cornazzano: Re di Spagna (Arr. for Wind Ensemble and Percussion by Pascale Boquet) 01:31
- Francisco de la Torre (1470 - 1504): Danza Alta:
- 11 Torre: Danza Alta 01:03
- Heinrich Isaac (1450 - 1517): Missa "La Spagna":
- 12 Isaac: Missa "La Spagna": II. Gloria 01:13
- 13 Isaac: Missa "La Spagna": V. Agnus Dei 01:32
- Gilles Binchois (1400 - 1460): Triste plaisirs:
- 14 Binchois: Triste plaisirs 02:19
- Anonymous: Basse-danse Triste plaisirs (Arr. for Wind Ensemble and Percussion by Pascale Boquet):
- 15 Anonymous: Basse-danse Triste plaisirs (Arr. for Wind Ensemble and Percussion by Pascale Boquet) 01:33
- Pavane La Monina (Arr. for Wind Ensemble and Percussion by Adrien Reboisson):
- 16 Anonymous: Pavane La Monina (Arr. for Wind Ensemble and Percussion by Adrien Reboisson) 02:30
- Saltarello La Comarina:
- 17 Anonymous: Saltarello La Comarina 01:55
- Ballo Tentalora:
- 18 Anonymous: Ballo Tentalora 01:08
- Saltarello El Marchese di Saluzzo:
- 19 Anonymous: Saltarello El Marchese di Saluzzo 02:01
- Hilaire Penet (b. 1501): Au joly boys:
- 20 Penet: Au joly boys 02:45
- Claudin de Sermisy (1490 - 1562): Au joly boys:
- 21 Sermisy: Au joly boys 01:57
- Vincenzo Ruffo (1508 - 1587): La Gamba in Basso e Soprano:
- 22 Ruffo: La Gamba in Basso e Soprano 01:24
- Diego Ortiz (1510 - 1570): Recercada Quarta (Arr. for Wind Ensemble and Percussion by Adrien Reboisson):
- 23 Ortiz: Recercada Quarta (Arr. for Wind Ensemble and Percussion by Adrien Reboisson) 02:09
- Thoinot Arbeau (1520 - 1595): Basse-danse Jouissance vous donneray (Arr. for Wind Ensemble and Percussion by Pascale Boquet):
- 24 Arbeau: Basse-danse Jouissance vous donneray (Arr. for Wind Ensemble and Percussion by Pascale Boquet) 01:47
- Pierre Attaingnant (1494 - 1552): Second livre de danseries:
- 25 Attaingnant: Second livre de danseries: Tourdion C’est grand plaisir 00:57
- Claude Gervaise (1540 - 1583): Sixième livre de danseries:
- 26 Gervaise: Sixième livre de danseries: Pavane Passemaize, Passemèzes d’Italie & Gaillarde 02:54
- Troisième livre de danseries:
- 27 Gervaise: Troisième livre de danseries: Suite d’Allemandes 01:32
- Jean d’Estrées (1666 - 1718): Premier livre de danseries:
- 28 d’Estrées: Premier livre de danseries: Suite de Bransles de Champaigne 02:23
- Pierre Attaingnant: Neuf basse dances:
- 29 Attaingnant: Neuf basse dances: Basse-danse La Brosse 02:00
- Anonymous: Gallicum Sine Nomine:
- 30 Anonymous: Gallicum Sine Nomine 01:50
- Jean d’Estrées: Premier livre de danseries:
- 31 d’Estrées: Premier livre de danseries: Suite de branles gay 02:04
Info for Le parfaict danser. Dance Music 1300-1500
"The perfect dancing is memory, tempo, style, how the body is held, the diversity of things and the sharing of space...". So begins one of the first dance treatises in history, written by the Italian dancing master Antonio Cornazzano in the 15th century. To go beyond the steps and figures he describes is to understand the symbolic role of this art, its aim to unite earthbound humanity with the kingdom of God. This recording echoes this universalist vision, following the thread of the first notated dances and exploring the songs or pieces that were sometimes also the source and inspiration of more refined compositions: Estampies and other forgotten dances of the Middle Ages; aristocratic basse-danses that were in vogue at the court of Burgundy; saltarelli of the bourgeoning Italian Renaissance; allemandes and heady branles danced at the revels of François I. On this recording, Into the Winds gleefully explores a great variety of spaces and aesthetics and reveal the timelessness of this art more than ever.
Anabelle Guibeaud, shawms, recorders
Marion Le Moal, shawms, recorders
Adrien Reboisson, shawms & recorders
Rémi Lécorché, sackbut, slide trumpet, recorders
Laurent Sauron, percussions
Into The Winds
At its essence, Into the Winds is a sound—at once powerful, striking, hypnotic, and singular— created by wind instruments with unique and colorful timbers rooted in Europe’s Middle Ages and Renaissance.
The invigorating breath and pulsating energy of these instruments invite listeners on an immersive sensory journey through time and space.
Blending East and West, past and present, Into the Winds transports connoisseurs and newcomers alike with soundscapes as intimate, sensual, and refined as they are surprising, spectacular, and grandiose. Through a process of research, creation, and reinvention that intermingles sacred and secular music, Into the Winds tells singular stories of universal appeal, kindling the imaginations of its audiences. From the gothic breath of trumpets echoing through early cathedrals to the songs of troubadours exalting courtly love and chivalric virtues, from the brilliant melodies of shawms enlivening balls and feasts to the nonchalant virtuosity of tambourines and recorders improvising in princely palaces, listeners are called body and soul to adventure, contemplation, and discovery.
Always on the lookout for fresh sensations and new challenges, Into the Winds channels the spirit of bygone ages with elegance, simplicity, authenticity, and conviction, juggling myriad instruments while grooving like a big band, and driven by the energy, joy, and pleasure of sharing with audiences.
In 2019, Into the Winds won the jury prize at the Oude Muziek Festival Utrecht’s Van Wassenaer International Competition. As part of the EEEMERGING+ programme, they participated in the Festival of Ambronay in 2020, as well as benefited from a residency there in November 2020, that they will get the chance to do again in 2021.
Booklet for Le parfaict danser. Dance Music 1300-1500