Ancient Rome, v. 2
- Music from Ancient Rome
- Volume 2 - String Instruments
Synaulia - Walter Maioli
Amiata Records 0302
Contents:
- Walter Maioli: Invocation to Mercury (voice, lyre)
- W. Maioli / Roberto Stanco / Christina Majnero: Ludus (pan
flute, tibiae, crotala, lyre, tympanum, cymbalum, chorus)
- W. Maioli: Ode to the lyre (voices, cymbalum, lyre, tympanum,
cymbalum)
- W. Maioli: The Villa of mysteries (lyre, pan flute)
- Luce Maioli / Natalia Van Ravenstein / Gaetano Delfini:
Symphoniaci (tibiae, cornu, cithara, tympanum, cymbalum, chorus,
soprano)
- W. Maioli: Orpheus (voices, cithara)
- L. Maioli: Lyra et Cithara (lyre, cithara, double flute,
tympanum, cymbalum)
- W. Maioli: Erato (voices, cithara)
- W. Maioli / Ravenstein: Sambuca-Silences (sambuca, sistrum,
crotala, tympanum, cymbalum)
- W. Maioli / Ravenstein: Sacred Steps (sambuca, double flute,
tympanum, cymbalum)
- W. Maioli / Ravenstein: Syriac Dance (sambuca, double flute,
tympanum, cymbalum)
- Paolo Modugno: Pandura (pandura)
- L. Maioli: Cithara et Sambuca (cithara, sambuca)
- W. & L. Maioli / Gaetano Delfini / Romeo Mangino: Tiasus
(tympanum, 2 bucina, double flute, crotala, rhombus, tibiae,
cymbalum, cornu, tuba, lyre)
- W. Maioli: Phoebus (cithara)
- Aurora Barbatelli: Cordae Obliquae (cordae obliquae)
Playing time: 57' 28"
Performers: Synaulia [Walter Maioli (Pan Flute,
crotala, cymbalum, tibiae, double flute,
sistrum, rhombus), Giuliana de Donno (lyre, ethiopian lyre,
cithara, sambuca), Cristina Majnero (tibiae,
bucina, cymbalum), Luce Maioli (cymbalum,
tympanum, cithara, bucina), Roberto
Stanco (lyre, cymbalum, tibiae), Gaetano Delfini
(cymbalum, cornu, tuba, bucina),
Romeo Mangino (tympanum), Aurora Barbatelli (Cordae
Obliquae), Paolo Modugno (pandura, tympanum),
Giorgio Albertazzi (voice), Elisa Ravanesi (voice, cymbalum),
Claudia Spadari (voice, cymbalum), Emanuele Melisurgo
(voice), Alessandro Quarta (voice)] - Walter Maioli, dir.
Choir of voci bianche della SMS "G. Devoto"
Scuola Popolare di Musica del Testaccio - Amedeo Scutiero, dir.
Choir Vox Canora: Alberto Berettini, Alessandro Quarta, Giacomo
Farioli
Nicoletta Gervasi (Soprano)
Recording site and date: Studio Oasi and Studio Ars Ludi
(tracks 2, 5, 14), Rome [2002 or prior]
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