Another fabulous fantasy by the maestro Francesco da Milano. Again, I like to play it slowly and feel instead of just running like crazy with the notes, when you read it you feel how gentle it is.
It’s over, It’s done!
StandardNo, I’m not closing the website, nor my musical or any other activities. But I’m finished, after almost a year of hard work, hours on hours, attempts, mishaps and more recording. Yes, I finally finished all the recordings.
The recording process itself might seem to be easy for some, but it isn’t. A lot of focus is required for each and every attempt, there’s positioning and a lot of technical stuff, with all that, I also had to maintain my mental health, which was not that great some days and some days it was super hard. There’s also physical health, which is getting better is some aspects.
Back to the recording, I used Logic Pro X with two sE8 microphones with Scarlett 2i2. It’s not the best setup in the world. My 7 course lute is string with nylgut strings from Aquila and refretted with gut frets, as I live in Israel, using gut strings is not the best option, although I’de really like to.
But the work isn’t over, now I need to send all the recordings for mastering and finishing touches. YouTube aside, I really want to make this an album, I really think we more people should be exposed to Renaissance music.
I also want to thank my family and friends for supporting and helping me in during this time, mainly my parents, brother, sister and my best friend, Amiel. My social worker and others who assisted me.
Finally, please follow me on the website and other channels. I’m on YouTube, TikTok, Instagram and Twitter.
Thank You,
Omer Katzir, a.k.a. “The Silent Troubadour”
Recercare 4 / Marco d’Aquila
StandardA very beautiful recercare, one might play it faster, I’m still thinking about it, I prefer to hear and feel the polyphony.
La Roque / Pierre Blondeau
StandardAnother lovely Renaissance dance, this time a bit fast by Pierre Blondeau.
Sanserre Basse Dance / Pierre Attaignant
StandardAnother lively dance, maybe a little fast for basse dance, but it sounds just about right to me. Also, Attaignant, probably, wasn’t the composer.
Ronde / Anonymous
StandardAnother fun dance, very lively and light. Have fun!
Lute by James Marriage (2006) after Hans Frei
Branle de Bourgogne 7 / Adrian Le Roy
StandardLet’s dance, in Burgundy style! WoW, this is a fun one. Very lively and clear, not very challenging to play, but extremely fun.
Lute by James Marriage (2006) after Hans Frei.
Aultre basse danse / Pietro P Borrono
StandardA nice sweet dance, light and bright. Lute by James Marriage (2006) after Hans Frei.
Pavane / Pierre Blondeau
StandardFirst of all, yes, I forgot to turn on the lights, I prefer darkness. Not good for my eyes.
Saying that, I really like this pavane, easy on the ears and really fun to play, it’s one of these Renaissance pieces you shouldn’t skip when playing or studying Renaissance music with not that complex composition.
Enjoy!
Cat in the grass
StandardMy first attempt at painting, kind of, yes, no engraving this time. It’s not so accurate, I had some mishaps, but I like the result.