07-21-2006, 05:49 PM
Thank you, Susanna, for the answer. (Though you don`t explaine your view of religious element in the music, I think that if we are religious or not - now I have a wish to pray to stop the war in the Near East).
Thank your for the mentioning Ensemble De Organographa. They recorded more than 30 authentic pieces of Antique world music - so they gave to the listener a wider view of this material than other available records (Let`s hope that Musica Romana would record more new albums! ).
To be true I`m not against these polished records by Arroyo or "Melpomen" and I like them - even if they are not correct in their interpretation of the material - as a listeners we are in profit - because we have a kind of a new art form - and as Italian composers of Renaissance in attempt to re-create Ancient Greek theatrical plays invented opera - probably now we see the rising of a new art genre?
And what about the second part of my question - CD included with the book edited by S. Hagel - which music is presented there and who are performers?
Thank your for the mentioning Ensemble De Organographa. They recorded more than 30 authentic pieces of Antique world music - so they gave to the listener a wider view of this material than other available records (Let`s hope that Musica Romana would record more new albums! ).
To be true I`m not against these polished records by Arroyo or "Melpomen" and I like them - even if they are not correct in their interpretation of the material - as a listeners we are in profit - because we have a kind of a new art form - and as Italian composers of Renaissance in attempt to re-create Ancient Greek theatrical plays invented opera - probably now we see the rising of a new art genre?
And what about the second part of my question - CD included with the book edited by S. Hagel - which music is presented there and who are performers?