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Valeria Mignaco, soprano & Alfonso Marin, lute

Valeria Mignaco & Alfonso Marin

About Me

Gradually finding its way into the European courts of the renaissance, the lute was considered the most emblematic instrument of its age. Singularly endowed to accompany the voice, this combination inspired the raise of a vast corpus of ravishing songs. The great variety of languages, poets, composers, styles and folk influences defined the great richness of this repertoire. By offering nowadays our eloquent and captivating interpretations of these songs, we seduce the listener with the diversities of 16th century Europe: Spain and its bloody wars against the moors and secret love stories, The blossom of the Italian humanism and Petrarca’s sensual verses, The pompous French courts and their voluptuous love songs, The glorious Elizabethan England and its cult of melancholy... Carefully selected songs and stories for each of our concert programmes conveying a wide gamut of musical sensations, performed dynamically and passionately aiming to move and amaze our audiences.


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Member Since: 8/12/2007
Band Website: lutevoice.com
Band Members: Valeria Mignaco, soprano & Alfonso Marin, lute
Influences: Flow my tears by John Dowland
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Vuestros ojos (encore) from R. Dowland’s Musicall Banquet from Valeria Mignaco & Alfonso Marin on Vimeo .
It was a lover and his lass by Thomas Morley from Valeria Mignaco & Alfonso Marin on Vimeo .
"Can she excuse my wrongs" by John Dowland from Valeria Mignaco & Alfonso Marin on Vimeo .
"I saw my lady weep" by John Dowland from Valeria Mignaco & Alfonso Marin on Vimeo .
Wandring in this place by Michael Cavendish from Valeria Mignaco & Alfonso Marin on Vimeo .
When Laura smiles by Philip Rosseter from Valeria Mignaco & Alfonso Marin on Vimeo .
Record Label: Musica Ficta
Type of Label: Major

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Flow My Tears by John Dowland

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Posted by Valeria Mignaco, soprano & Alfonso Marin, lute on Fri, 28 Mar 2008 01:09:00 PST