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Venice's Fragrance

256K streams

256,044

Sospiri d'amanti

234K streams

234,018

Italian Baroque Mandolin Sonatas

132.1K streams

132,061

D. Scarlatti: Mandolin Sonatas

84.9K streams

84,904

Arte Mandoline

78.6K streams

78,642

Les Galanteries: Mandolin Music from 1...

45.6K streams

45,560

Concerti Napoletani per Mandolino

37K streams

36,961

Arte Mandoline

24.3K streams

24,290

II. Largo

23.1K streams

23,115

II. Aria Moderato

9.1K streams

9,087

Biography

The « Artemandoline », ensemble founded by Juan Carlos Muñoz and Mari Fe Pavón, insist upon using original scores in order to restore the mandolin and its incomparable repertoire to its former glory. Passionate musicians they spend their time updating forgotten early music masterpieces written for their instrument. They are rigorous both in their work and in their research as well as aiming to be innovative and creative in their musical intent. Theirs is a simple ambition: through the disc or a concert they wish to reveal by these unique works, the emotion, humanity and the modernity capable of appealing to today’s audiences. Since their beginnings Artemandoline’s constant challenge has been to prove that ‘early’ music does not belong to the past, enjoyed only by a privileged elite. The selected repertoire despite belonging to a certain era, has a timeless and universal value perfectly suited to today’s world. The ensemble consistently aspires to recreate, bring to life and share this music with spontaneity, intelligence, and emotion. Artemandoline can be qualified as being innovative and unique, a pioneer and one of the major plucked instrument ensembles of this type in the world. Changing in size the ensemble may perform as a small instrumental formation or as a chamber orchestra, from its beginnings the group has done its utmost to mix different musical genres, performing XVIIth to XIXth century repertoires on period instruments.