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| ARTIST: | Alfio Antico, Don Francisco Xavier Cid, Lucilla Galeazzi, Athanasius Kircher, Matteo Salvatore, Ambrogio Sparagna, Italian Traditional, Giuseppe De Vittorio, Christina Pluhar, L'Arpeggiata |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Alpha |
| TYPE: | Folksongs, Italian Folk, Italy, Chamber, Chamber Music, Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous Music, Symphonic, Symphony, Vocal, Vocal Music |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Carpinese (Tarantella), Lu Gattu la Sonava la Zampogna (Ninna Nanna), Tarantella Napoletana, Tono Hypodorico, Lu Passariellu (Tarantella Dell'avena), Lamento Dei Mendicanti, Luna Lunedda (Pizzica), Ah, Vita Bella !, Tarantella del Gargano, Pizzicarella Mia (Pizzica Tarantata), Silenzio d'Amuri, Tarantella Calabrese, Sogna Fiore Mio (Ninna Nanna Sopra la Tarantella), Tarantella Italiana, Tu Bella Ca Lu Tieni Lu Pettu Tundu (Tarantella), Pizzica Ucci, Lu Povero 'Ntonuccio (Lamento Funebre), Antidotum Tarantulae |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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Customer Reviews of La Tarantella: Antidotum Tarantulae
Easily, one of the most unique recordings I own I heard this recording in a shop on a Friday evening a couple of years ago. I listened for a couple of minutes and I bought it then and there. This is a very unusual Early Music recording. <
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>Instead of the usual polite and rather staid Tarantellas we often hear on recordings of Italian folk music today, this is wild and untamed music, much more suited to dancing tarantula venom out of one's system! <
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>Christina Pluhar's L'Arpeggiata ensemble includes: three singers, 2 Baroque harps, theorbo, 4 Baroque guitars, 2 archlutes, colascione (a kind of lute), 3 "chitarra battente", psaltery, lirone, viola da gamba, cornamuse and percussion. The sounds are very rich and colourful. <
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>The singers, Marco Beasley, Lucilla Galeazzi and Alfio Antico, sing with great verve and "naturalness" - Marco Beasley, for instance, is a tenor, but he doesn't let himself get too bogged down by his Classical technique here. This is music with a Folk origin and everyone concerned with this recording seems to have kept that in mind. The result is full of energy, colour (as I said) and rhythmical energy. <
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>I cannot describe the music on display here, it defies description. However, take my word for it, this is a great recording and I think you will find it as fascinating as it is entertaining.