

Back in the 1980s Jordi Savall received well-deserved international acclaim for his stylish, if not idiomatically unique, recordings of François Couperin’s Les Nations, Les Apothéoses,

Birthdays can bring gifts the whole world can enjoy, and we owe the production of this very special recording (a beautifully packaged two-disc set) to

At the outset, the lovely, flowing harp makes you think of the soothing mood-music that massage therapists play to take your mind off the outside

More than any other musician of our time Jordi Savall has championed Marin Marais in the concert hall and recording studio–and he even was largely

Leave it to the risk-taking spirit of Jordi Savall to program one of Biber’s most secular masterpieces, his famous Battalia, alongside one of the composer’s

If you’ve enjoyed Jordi Savall’s previous two programs of music by Sainte Colombe the elder (Astrée 7729 and 8743), this new Alia Vox offering of

Very few artists transform the scholarly into the genuinely entertaining as successfully as Jordi Savall. He makes early music accessible and fun, and this disc,

This remarkable disc of secular songs (Tonos Humanos) by 17th-century Spanish composer José Marín appeared to general acclaim nearly five years ago, and now it

Who doesn’t love a lullaby? As a tribute “to all mothers and children”, singer Montserrat Figueras offers this unusual program of 18 such songs from

Compared to Jordi Savall’s previous outings in this repertoire, listening to this new offering of ballet marches and dances composed and edited mostly by Philidor
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