Jane Booth writing for Agora Classica and Early Music Today reviews “Ciaramella Dances.”

Dances on Movable Ground Ciaramella, Adam Gilbert, Rotem Gilbert (dirs) Yarlung Records 96819 CD VINYL The Californian group Ciaramella specialises in Renaissance dance music; here they explore the Spanish and Italian grounds – passamezzo, passacaglia, ciaconna and so on – that underlie so many late Renaissance dances. Recorders and shawms predominate; playing of expressive fluidity and rhythmic vitality supports plentiful virtuosic divisions. Lifelike sound of exceptional clarity enhances the impact. As well as choosing an ideal acoustic, producer Bob Attiyeh has used an old-fashioned analogue tape recorder, equally old-fashioned analogue valves for the recording circuitry, and a single stereo microphone – viva analogue! Strongly recommended, even if for me a couple of fiddles would be welcome from time to time in this selection, on the cusp of the Renaissance and baroque periods. —Jane Booth Ciaramella Dances is available on CD | Vinyl | Tape | DSD | HDTracks | Apple Continue Reading →