Pulchra Es
Lobke Sprenkeling: Renaissance recorders, voice
Jorge López-Escribano: organ, harpsichord
With the arrival of the seconda pratica in the early 17th century in Italy, new compositional possibilities were born: the accompanied monody and the liberation of the bass line. The old polyphonic style, composed of multiple lines of equal importance, was stratified towards solo pieces accompanied by a continuous bass, allowing a great expressive and dramatic range, and thus, giving great importance to the language and discourse.
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NOTE: our CD-Album is out!
Io Son Ferito: https://youtu.be/r_Vuvz-sTdU
Ung Gay Bergier: https://youtu.be/-jvOiKz7sz8
Ung Gay Bergier (vocal original): https://youtu.be/fD7yI7HvejI
A Pilgrimes Solace - John Dowland
Lobke Sprenkeling - recorders, voice
Óscar Gallego - viola da gamba
Pedro Jesús Gómez - archlute
Musickes Delight invites you to participate in “A Pilgrimes Solace”, named after the song book with instrumental accompaniment by John Dowland, taking you on a journey from the most mundane to total transcendence of the idea of love, and life itself.
More info: HERE
Music For A While
Lobke Sprenkeling: recorders, voice
Óscar Gallego: viola da gamba
Pedro Jesús Gómez: archlute
In this concert we will travel to England in the 16th and 17th centuries through the rich musical culture that flourished under the reigns of Elizabeth I (1533-1603), James I (1566-1625) and Charles II (1600-1649).
More info: HERE
Gray’s Inn, The First (Coperario): https://youtu.be/4dBrJmN9ogc
Gray’s Inn, The Second (Coperario): https://youtu.be/xZXG7HLDl8E
Dowland’s Robin: https://youtu.be/uRsnc9Dw_mY
Locke’s Ayre: https://youtu.be/URSubi_apVc
Locke’s Courante: https://youtu.be/o7InJzvTdD8
Dowland’s Flow My Tears: https://youtu.be/zXdJUxffFtE
Le Coeur Amoureux
Lobke Sprenkeling: recorders, voice
Oscar Gallego: viola da gamba
Jorge López-Escribano: harpsichord
The style of French baroque music is of enormous importance in the European musical Baroque. Contrary to the Italian style, outgoing, virtuous, passionate, even extravagant, the French style is characterized by restraint, refinement and exquisiteness. French music is like a caress, a look that we seem to have imagined, a whisper, a gesture, and above all a dance.
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De toutes flours
Lobke Sprenkeling: recorders, voice
Miguel Ángel Orero: psalterium, historical percussion
De toutes flours n’avoit et de tous fruis
En mon vergier fors une seule rose…
Autre apres li jamais avoir ne quier (Guillaume Machaut)
In this program the audience is transported to the flowering gardens of the late Middle Ages, where they will discover many flowers of a singular and unknown beauty.
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The Recorder: A Musical Journey From The Middle Ages To The Baroque Era
Lobke Sprenkeling: recorders, narration, voice, dance
Jorge López-Escribano: harpsichord, narration
Our proposal presents a narrated concert format, which is ideal for the whole family and really for all types of audiences. We will travel through time explaining the evolution of the recorder, from the Middle Ages through the Renaissance and arriving at the Baroque era, while showing and playing all the possible sizes from the sopranino to the bass recorder. The performance also includes elements of song and dance that will guide us throughout this wonderful musical journey.
More info: HERE
Bravade: https://youtu.be/E5KJedsSOOY
La Follia: https://youtu.be/HSMrc7Mi1SQ