Bruno Helstroffer, who plays the theorbo—a close relation of the lute—has ranged far and wide in this lovely programme. He’s clearly called the muse and she’s replied from many different centuries: a solo by Kapsberger one minute, a Satie Gnossienne the next, a loving tribute to Mandingo music sitting alongside a work that seems to evoke the spirit of India. But Helstroffer doesn’t do this entirely alone—singer Rosemary Standley adds her words while actor Jean-Luc Debattice reads a poem over a 16th-century composition. It’s imaginative, clever and done with considerable style. A wonderful time-travelling album.
Piccinini
Partite variate sopra quest’aria francese detta l’alemana