

Wydawnictwo: Challenge Classics
Nr katalogowy: CC 720056
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: marzec 2026
EAN: 608917200560
Nr katalogowy: CC 720056
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: marzec 2026
EAN: 608917200560
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Epoka muzyczna: barok
Obszar (język): niemiecki, hiszpański
Instrumenty: skrzypce
Epoka muzyczna: barok
Obszar (język): niemiecki, hiszpański
Instrumenty: skrzypce
Sanz / Bach: Curiosa - Lost & Found Tunes
Challenge Classics - CC 720056
Kompozytor
Gaspar Sanz (1640–1710)
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Nicola Matteis, Barbara Strozzi, John Dowland, Santiago de Murcia, Marin Marais
Gaspar Sanz (1640–1710)
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Nicola Matteis, Barbara Strozzi, John Dowland, Santiago de Murcia, Marin Marais
Wykonawcy
Jorge Jiménez, violin & vielle
Tercia Realidad
Jorge Jiménez, violin & vielle
Tercia Realidad
Zawartość
Curiosa - Lost & Found Tunes
Curiosa - Lost & Found Tunes
Curiosa is conceived as a personal “cabinet of curiosities” by violinist Jorge Jiménez, bringing together music that entered his life through years of travel, collaboration, and discovery. The album spans laments, dances, preludes, fugues, and songs from both renowned and anonymous sources, ranging from the Middle Ages to the Baroque and beyond. Each piece is selected for its emotional depth, strangeness, and expressive power, forming a living repertoire shaped in rehearsals, late-night conversations, concerts, and recording sessions. Central to the project is Jiménez’s fascination with unaccompanied music and historical instruments, particularly the baroque violin and vielle, whose raw and earthy sound transports the listener into earlier sound worlds..
Throughout Curiosa, Jiménez weaves together personal heritage, musical memory, and imaginative storytelling. His own arrangements connect Bach, Dowland, Strozzi, Gaspar Sanz, and traditional tunes with vivid images. Joined by Joy Smith on early harps and Daniel Garay on historical percussion, and performing with his ensemble Tercia Realidad, Jiménez blends historical insight with spontaneity and improvisation. The result is an album that feels both intimate and expansive music passed “between hands, ears, and hearts,” constantly transforming while remaining deeply rooted in shared curiosity and human connection.
Throughout Curiosa, Jiménez weaves together personal heritage, musical memory, and imaginative storytelling. His own arrangements connect Bach, Dowland, Strozzi, Gaspar Sanz, and traditional tunes with vivid images. Joined by Joy Smith on early harps and Daniel Garay on historical percussion, and performing with his ensemble Tercia Realidad, Jiménez blends historical insight with spontaneity and improvisation. The result is an album that feels both intimate and expansive music passed “between hands, ears, and hearts,” constantly transforming while remaining deeply rooted in shared curiosity and human connection.













