Christina Pluhar's "All' Improvviso: Ciaccone, Bergamasche, & un po' di Follie..." is a captivating journey through the medieval musical landscape, released on January 1, 2003, under the Alpha Classics label. This 52-minute album is a testament to Pluhar's mastery of early music, featuring a collection of intricate and enchanting compositions that showcase her virtuosic skill on the archlute and her deep understanding of historical performance practices.
The album opens with "Voglio una casa," setting the stage for a diverse and engaging exploration of medieval genres and forms. Pluhar's interpretations of well-known pieces like "Folia" and "Romanesca" are both fresh and respectful of their historical context, while her renditions of lesser-known works like "Turlurù (Bergamasca)" and "Ninna Nanna sopra la romanesca" offer a delightful surprise to even the most seasoned medieval music enthusiasts.
Christina Pluhar's artistry shines through in every track, from the delicate and intimate "Se laura spira (Folia)" to the lively and energetic "Cantata sopra il passacaglio (Diatonica)." Her ability to convey the unique character and mood of each piece is truly remarkable, making this album a standout in her impressive discography.
Whether you're a longtime fan of medieval music or a newcomer looking to explore this rich and diverse genre, "All' Improvviso: Ciaccone, Bergamasche, & un po' di Follie..." is sure to captivate and inspire. With its engaging performances and expertly curated tracklist, this album is a must-listen for anyone interested in the beauty and complexity of early music.
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