Immerse yourself in the rich musical heritage of Spain's Golden Age with "Spanish Music of the Golden Age, 1600-1700" by The Extempore String Ensemble. Released on March 29, 1989, under the Hyperion label, this album offers a captivating journey through the Baroque period, showcasing the intricate and vibrant compositions of the era. Spanning a duration of one hour and four minutes, the album features a diverse collection of tracks such as "Rujero," "Folias," "Zarabanda," and "Chacona," each piece meticulously performed by The Extempore String Ensemble. The ensemble's dedication to historical accuracy and expressive performance brings to life the elegance and passion of Spanish Baroque music. Whether you're a classical music enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album promises a delightful exploration of a pivotal period in music history.
Zarabanda – Marizapalos – TarentelaAnonymous, The Extempore String Ensemble, George Weigand
Pasacalle – Aquella sierra nevadaAnonymous, Maria Del Mar Fernández Doval, George Weigand, The Extempore String Ensemble
Hachas – Folias – El Villano – MatachinAnonymous, The Extempore String Ensemble, George Weigand
Pasacalle – Menguilla, yo me murieraAnonymous, Maria Del Mar Fernández Doval, The Extempore String Ensemble, George Weigand
Granduque – CanariosGaspar Sanz, The Extempore String Ensemble, George Weigand
Galeria de Amor – Vuelta – Zarabanda – Españoleta – ChaconaLucas Ruiz de Ribayaz, The Extempore String Ensemble, George Weigand
Pasacalle – Sin duda piensa Menguilla – No piense Menguilla yaAnonymous, Maria Del Mar Fernández Doval, The Extempore String Ensemble, George Weigand