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| ARTIST: | Palladian Ensemble |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Linn Records (Sco) |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Aria Sopra la Bergamasca, Ayres: Aria Spagnuola A Due Corde, Ayres: Diverse Bizzarie Sopra La Vecchia Sarabanda O Pur Ciaccona, Broken Consort in D: Pavan, Broken Consort in D: Ayre, Broken Consort in D: Galliard, Broken Consort in D: Ayre, Broken Consort in D: Saraband, Divisions Of John Come Kiss Me Now, Son in A: Slow, Son in A: (Untitled), Son in A: Brisk, Son, Ciaconna, Scots Airs: Auld Bob Morrice, Scots Airs: Lady Ann Bothwell's Lament, Scots Airs: Sleepy Body, Ayres: Andamento Con Divisione, Ayres: Aria, Ayres: Grave, Ayres: Ground in D, La Sol Re Per Fa La Mano, Two In One Upon A Ground, Bizzarie All'imor Scozzeze |
| UPC: | 986051501027 |
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Customer Reviews of Excess of Pleasure
A Remarkable Group Talented musicians, wonderful music. Ms. Thorby not only has astonishing technique, her recorder sound is remarkably clear and powerful. Judging by the enclosed notes, Mr. Carter is as good a writer as he is a musician. This album is thoroughly enjoyable. An excess of the Palladian Ensemble is simply not enough.
Nothing Excess About It
Another winner from this talented group - If you aren't familiar with The Palladian Ensemble, or with the music of Locke or Matteis, you should be. This is chamber music at its finest. Of particular interest is the sound of the baroque 5 - course guitar, an instrument played by no less a person than His Majesty King Charles II Himself (as I learned from the highly informative program notes.)
I usually program my CD player for continous play when I put this album on; so will you.
Moving
I am by far not an expert, but this music was so beautiful I cried. It really lives up to the title, which says it all.