Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of medieval and classical music with Jordi Savall's captivating album, "Venezia Millenaria." Released on January 26, 2018, under the Alia Vox label, this extraordinary collection spans a diverse range of genres and periods, offering a profound exploration of historical and cultural heritage.
With a runtime of 2 hours and 35 minutes, the album features a meticulously curated tracklist that includes traditional Byzantine chants, Ottoman marches, and Renaissance compositions. Jordi Savall, renowned for his mastery of early music, brings to life pieces from the 8th to the 16th centuries, showcasing his virtuosic skill on various instruments and his deep understanding of historical performance practices.
The album opens with "Fanfare (Instrumental d’après une mélodie du siècle VIII)" and progresses through a variety of musical styles and regions, including Byzantine choral works, Berber dances, and Armenian chants. Savall's interpretations are both scholarly and deeply expressive, offering a unique perspective on each piece. Notable tracks include "Chanson de Croisade: Pax in nomine Domini" by Marcabru, "Istampitta: Saltarello" from the 14th century, and "La Guerra: La Bataille de Marignan," providing a dynamic and engaging listening experience.
"Venezia Millenaria" is not just a collection of music but a testament to Jordi Savall's dedication to preserving and revitalizing the musical heritage of medieval and classical eras. Whether you are a seasoned enthusiast of early music or a newcomer eager to explore its depths, this album promises a rich and rewarding journey through the sounds of the past.
(C) 2017 Alia Vox
Tracks
Fanfare (Instrumental d’après une mélodie du siècle VIII)Traditional, Claude Goudimel, Jordi Savall
Alléluia (Choral byzantin)Ioannis Damaskinos, Ioannis Kladas, Jordi Savall