Danse Real: Dance Music on Gemshorn from the 12th-17th centuries

Danse Real: Dance Music on Gemshorn from the 12th-17th centuries
Composer Alfonso X of Castille, Claude Gervaise, Etienne Du Tetre, John Playford, Jaques Moderne, Pierre Attaingnant, Tielman Susato, Thoinot Arbeau
Artist Il Giardino delle Muse
Simone Erre gemshorn & conductor
Ugo Nastrucci medieval lute
Mauro Occhionero historical percussion
Format 1 CD
Cat. number 97505
EAN code 5063758975056
Release March 2026

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About this release

The Gemshorn is a medieval wind instrument belonging to the ocarina family, traditionally made from the horn of a chamois, goat, or ox.

It produces sound through a fipple mouthpiece similar to that of a recorder, with finger holes along the front allowing for a diatonic scale.

The Gemshorn’s gentle, flute-like tone -mellow and haunting- made it particularly suited for both sacred and domestic music in the Middle Ages and Renaissance.

This new recording presents the gemshorn in combination with lute and percussion instruments, in Dances, spanning from the 12th till the 17th century.

A highly attractive program, ranging from melancholy musings to visceral, sometimes barbaric dances.

Featuring music composed by Alfonso X “el Sabio,” Pierre Attaingnant, Tielman Susato, Thoinot Arbeau, Claude Gervai-se, Etienne Du Tertre, Jaques Moderne and John Playford.

Performed by Il Giardino delle Muse – Simone Erre (gemshorn & conductor), Ugo Nastrucci (medieval lute), and Mauro Occhionero (historical percussion).

Track list

Disk 1

  1. Anonymous: Souvent souspire Estampida (Paris, Biblithèque de l’Arsenal, MS 5198)
  2. Anonymous: Pos qu’ieu vey la fuella dansa (Manuscrit du Roi, Bibliothèque Nationale fonds fr. 844, W)
  3. Anonymous: Nota Dansa (British Mus. Harley 978)
  4. Anonymous: Danse Royale II (Manuscrit du Roi, Bibliothèque Nationale fonds fr. 844, W)
  5. Anonymous: Ara l’ausetz, lauset Dansa (Biblioteca Nacionale de Catalunya 3871, SJA)
  6. Alfonso X of Castille: Cantigas de Santa Maria (A Madre de Jhesu–Cristo CSM 302–Muito demostra a Virgen CSM 292)
  7. Anonymous: Tempus est iocundum (Carmina Burana, CB 179)
  8. Anonymous: Saltarello (British Library MS Ad. 29987)
  9. Pierre Attaingnant: La gatta en italien basse dance (Neuf Basse dance deux branles…, 1530)
  10. Tielman Susato: Allemaingne VI (Danserye, 1551)
  11. Tielman Susato: Reprise La pingne (Danserye, 1551)
  12. Thoinot Arbeau: Air de la gaillarde appellee l’ennuy qui me tourmente (Orchesographie, 1589)
  13. Etienne Du Tetre: Bransle 4 (Septieme livre de danceries, 1557)
  14. Thoinot Arbeau: Air d’une volte (Orchesographie, 1589)
  15. Thoinot Arbeau: Bransle des lavandiers (Orchesographie, 1589)
  16. Claude Gervaise: Bransle de Champaigne X (Sixiesme Livre de Danceries, 1550)
  17. Etienne Du Tetre: Bransle 3 (Septieme livre de danceries, 1557)
  18. Jaques Moderne: Branle 17 (Musique de joye, ca. 1540/50)
  19. Anonymous: Bransle de Village (Recüeil de Plusieurs vieux Airs…par Philidor l’Aisné en 1690)
  20. Anonymous: Durance Masque 1624 (British Library Add. MS 10444)
  21. John Playford: The chirping of the lark (The English Dancing Master, 1651)
  22. John Playford: The Goddesses (The English Dancing Master, 1651)