Fantasia Rondò Veneziano

Rondò Veneziano - Lagune (1986)  Music

Posted by gribovar at Nov. 7, 2024
Rondò Veneziano - Lagune (1986)

Rondo Veneziano - Lagune (1986)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 230 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 91 MB | Covers - 32 MB
Genre: Modern Classical | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Baby Records (BRCD 56101)

An Italian chamber orchestra, Rondó Veneziano set itself apart from many groups of similar style by not only employing mostly women musicians and making it a rule to perform in period Baroque dress, but mainly because they were able to meld traditional chamber music pieces to modern backing tracks, rhythms, and percussion lines, almost giving their classical sound a club music foundation that sometimes bordered on prog rock. Their first big break came in the United Kingdom in 1983, with the single "La Serenissima," which was followed two years later by a successful appearance providing the score to the film Not Quite Jerusalem. Their first album, a self-titled affair, was released in 1980, and was followed by more than 70 albums over the next (nearly) 30 years.

Rondo Veneziano - Collection (1980-2005)  Music

Posted by Discograf_man at Oct. 5, 2018
Rondo Veneziano - Collection (1980-2005)

Rondo Veneziano - Collection (1980-2005)
FLAC (*image+.cue+log,scans) | Run Time: 23:34:31 | 8.15 Gb
Genre: Neo-Classical, Classical | Label: Baby Records, DDD-La Drogueria del Drugolo, Koch

Rondò Veneziano is an Italian chamber orchestra, specializing in Baroque music, playing original instruments, but incorporating a rock-style rhythm section of synthesizer, bass guitar and drums, led by Maestro Gian Piero Reverberi, who is also the principal composer of all of the original Rondò Veneziano pieces. The unusual addition of modern instruments, more suitable for Jazz, combined with Reverberi's arrangements and original compositions, have resulted in lavish novel versions of classical works over the years. As a rule in their concert tours, the musicians, mostly women, add to the overall Baroque effect wearing Baroque-era attires and coiffures.