Gordon Ferries performs the title track from his latest album 'Marionas'. Featuring music by the seventeenth century spanish composer and priest Francessco Guerau.
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Gordon Ferries performs a pavanas from the by Sanz on an original French instrument from the St Cecilia's Edinburgh collection, used with kind permission of the curators.
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Scottish guitarist / lutenist Gordon Ferries performs a piece from his album of music by Gaspar Sanz La Preciosa.
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Gordon Ferries plays a Branle by the sixteenth century polymath Adrien Le Roy. Based on a rustic French dance, Le Roy gives us a straight forward version followed by the same 'avac diminuee' (decorated by more complex runs).
Gordon Ferries performs a passcaglia in G major by Bartolotti from the Varsailles of Louis XIV on an original French instrument from the collection at the St Cecilia's Hall Edinburgh used with kind permission by the curators.
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Gordon Ferries performs Les Buffons by Guillaume Morlaye, including an improvised introduction, on a Renaissance guitar, featured on the new 'Fires of Love' album 'Chanson a Plaisir'.
Gordon Ferries performs a prelude by Bartolotti, an Italian guitarist/theorbist/ composer who worked at the Versailles of Louis XIV.
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Gordon Ferries plays a Gavotte and Double in the French style by Italian guitarist/composer Bartolotti whose music will be featured on his next album.
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Gordon Ferries performs Fantasie Seconde by French Renaissance Musician / Publisher / Dreamweaver. Featured on the recent 'Fires of Love' album 'Chanson a Plaisir'.
Gordon Ferries plays a villanos by Guerau on an original French 18th century instrument from the St Cecilia's Edinburgh collection, used with kind permission of the curators.
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Gordon Ferries plays a Chiacona by Corbetta on an original 18th century French guitar from the collection at the St Cecilia's Hall Edinburgh, used with kind permission by the curators.
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Apologies for squeaky doors and clinking cups.