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Italian Ground |
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David
Kettlewell - gut-strung Irish harp
Kjell Persson - theorboed guitar
Karin Skoglund - Swedish chord-zither
Recording
- Kjell --- Production - David
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Christopher
Simpson is best known today as the author of a major book about the
Viola da Gamba - The Division Viol (London, 1667 etc.). But, in
his own time he was a famed more as composer, as a teacher and as an improviser;
and together with Agostino Agazzari, Michael Praetorius and
Diego Ortiz, he is one of four sensitive and inspiring men of genius,
from four different countries, who tell us how improvisation worked in
Renaissance times: and he did it so effectively and affectively that we
can use his approach unchanged today, to produce a music which is urgent
and fresh, while retaining the sense of order which is so healing in the
earlier kinds of music. The first three tracks show how it can work in
practice.
The
Air of the Andes is rather different. I was invited to work in
Argentina, helping teachers discover how a view of the whole person, honouring
the emotional side of things as well as the intellectual, could enhance
learning. In Mendoza in the Andes foothills, a gang of student-teachers
had organised a conference - 400 of them, declaring unanimously that through
music, poetry and drama, English was ALIVE! Somehow this was linked with
a process in me, where I gradually was able to grow from playing melodies
all the time, and simply play what I felt at the moment, something which
I do more and more, and which has a very particular emotional effect on
those who listen - or draw, or visualise - to it... |