Playing time: 20' 17" + 21' 17" = 41' 34"
Performers:
Atrium Musicae de Madrid [Gregorio Paniagua (hurdy-gurdy, rabel,
vihuela, axabeba (moorish flute), tympanon, rebab (rabé
morisco), vielle, lute, psalterion, bombard, recorder, canum (arabic
psalterion), crumhorn), Beatriz Amo (psalterion, d'znoutch (arabic
cymbals), small bells, tympanon, hurdy-gurdy, tar (moorish tambourine),
tintinabulum, carillon, small round bells), Eduardo Paniagua
(crumhorn, psalterion, recorder, galoubet, darabukka (chalice-like
drum), whistle, reed pipe, shepherd's flute, agüal (aubergine-like
drum), nakers, tar, tarrenas, (castanets tejoletas), ocarina (clay
flute), Pablo Cano (positive, gothic harp, tambourine, small round
bells, rattle, timbal), Luis Paniagua (small bells, darabukka,
t'abila (double drum), cymbal, single-string tympanon, small
darabukka, triangle, carillon, castanets, tromba marina, oliphant,
reed tamboura, sackbut, tabla, tambourine, tar. tarya (clepsidra-like
drum), vielle, pandero (basque drum)), Maximo Pradera (vihuela de
peñola, lute, castanets from island of Iviça,
psalterion, tympanon, triangle, lute, tamboura, vihuela, citole),
Carlos Paniagua (hurdy-gurdy, positive, crumhorn, psalterion,
recorder, drone of gayta, tar tambourine, timbal, timbals with
small bells, tar, tambourine with small round bells, clapping,
cymbals, darabukka), zambomba (friction drum), carps' scale) -
Gregorio Paniagua, dir.
Recording site and date:
Unknown [06/1978];
Rel.: 1979
Reviewed in:
Diapason (#-p.): 248-70 (march 1980)
Gramophone (Vol./#-p.):
Fanfare (Vol./#-p.):
Comments:
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