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2024-06-16
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Purcell Piccinini Bach Shakespeare Ticciati Luciana Mancini Carrasco Hjelm Svante Henryson Thiele 1615
Originating as a sexy dance in South America, the ‘chacona’ crossed the Atlantic and established itself in Spain as an irresistible temptation. In 1615 it was banned from Spanish theatres for being ‘lascivious, dishonest, or offensive to pious ears’, but the attractions of the chaconne held sway. From the Ground Up traces its allure from early Spanish chaconnes, through the worlds of Purcell and Piccinini, to Bach’s magisterial example for solo violin. Reanimating the irresistible, Purcell’s ground basses furnish a harmonic groove for readings from Shakespeare accompanied by rapped commentary. Hugo Ticciati violin, artistic director Luciana Mancini mezzosoprano Baba Israel beat poet Sam West reader Johannes Marmén violin Gareth Lubbe viola, harmonic singing Julian Arp cello Jordi Carrasco Hjelm double bass Cecilia Knudtsen viola da gamba Alberto Mesirca guitar, theorbo Christoph Sommer guitar, lute Karl Nyhlin guitar Svante Henryson electric bass Henrik Måwe piano Leandro Mancini-Olivos percussion Nora Thiele percussion Elsa Bradley percussion
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