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Concerto Palatino

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Genre
  
Classical

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Albums
  
Symphoniæ Sacræ III (Cantus Cölln, Concerto Palatino feat. conductor: Konrad Junghänel)

Record labels
  
Harmonia Mundi, Accent, Arts Productions LTD

Similar
  
Bruce Dickey, Cantus Cölln, Konrad Junghänel, Currende, Erik Van Nevel

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The Concerto Palatino was a wind ensemble and important civic institution in Bologna associated with San Petronio. The band performed morning and evening concerts in the city.

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The Concerto Palatino began in the 13th century as a group of eight trumpeters. In the late 15th century trombones were added to the band. The form of the Concerto Palatino was then fixed from 1537 to 1779 as eight trumpets, four pifari or shawms or later cornets, four trombones, two viols, and drums. The members also served as teachers at the Liceo.

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Early music group

The name Concerto Palatino was resurrected in 1986 by cornettist Bruce Dickey and trombonist Charles Toet, as one of the first historically informed performance ensembles performing the repertoire of the original alta capella ensembles.

Songs

Lauda JerusalemVespro Della Beata Vergine · 1995
Tota pulchra esChamber Music - Gabrieli - G / Trombetti - A / Usper - F / Palestrina - GP / Merulo - C / Trofeo - R / Gussago - C · 1990
Canzon decimanona a 8Chamber Music - Gabrieli - G / Trombetti - A / Usper - F / Palestrina - GP / Merulo - C / Trofeo - R / Gussago - C · 1990

References

Concerto Palatino Wikipedia