A couple years ago (I think) I stumbled upon a recording on YouTube of an Italian(?) ensemble singing Renaissance polyphony, but each voice part was flooded with ornaments. I remember thinking that it sounded over-the-top and a little bizarre — the singers were very good, but I didn't like the way that the ornaments obscured the clarity of the counterpoint.
A friend of mine is planning on doing something very similar — singing in an ensemble of ornamented polyphony — and so I wanted to send her this recording, to give her a sense of what it might end up sounding like (equal parts inspiration and warning, I suppose).
EXCEPT! that I can't find that recording. I can't remember the name of the ensemble nor the title of the piece, and YouTube searches for "ornamented polyphony" have not turned up music similar to what I recall hearing.
Anyone have any suggestions as to what it is that I'm looking for...?
My YouTube recommendations just gave me some ornamented polyphony: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eil4FPimXEs Neither an Italian ensemble nor from a couple years ago however. Did you find the recording you were looking for?
There is a recording of madrigals by Luzzaschi which contains ornaments. Unusually, the composer evidently wrote out all the ornaments and the continuo part. Here is a youtube clip containing a performance of some of the recording.
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