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After the final siege of Vienna and the Turkish defeat, the Ottoman Empire had no longer been a threat. In private circles, pantaloons, caftans and turbans were now worn, the Turkish drink was appreciated and hookahs were smoked. The Alla Turca fashion found expression in Turkish operas. Il Seraglio by Mozart is probably the best-known work on this topic. However, since the early 17th century there have been dozens of operas, arias and instrumental compositions on the subject. The project Carneval Oriental receives it's inspiration from this melting-pot of cultures, an exclusive blend of musical worlds. We celebrate carnival as it was probably held in the 16th and 17th centuries. The Pera Ensemble, which has been rediscovering these encounters between the Orient and the Occident as well as the turqueries and Alla Turca music for many years, meets up with the ensemble l'arte del mondo and offers Baroque music from France and Italy refined with oriental spices, arias and instrumental music in a new understanding of sound. Album Tracks 1. Passacaille - Pera Ensemble/L'arte Del Mondo 2. Premier Air - Pera Ensemble/L'arte Del Mondo 3. Canaries - Pera Ensemble/L'arte Del Mondo 4. Act I Dans Ce Beau Jour Ou Tout Enchante - Various Performers 5. Prologue First and Second Passepied - Various Performers 6. Act II Que L'amour Dans Nos Coeurs Se Transforme en Colere - Various Performers 7. Carnival March - Various Performers 8. Act I La Venitienne - Various Performers 9. Alma Mia - Various Performers 10. Quando Voglio - Various Performers 11. Canario - Pera Ensemble/L'arte Del Mondo 12. Interlude - Pera Ensemble/L'arte Del Mondo 13. Ogni Bella - Various Performers 14. Aria Sopra, 'La Bergamasca' - Pera Ensemble/L'arte Del Mondo 15. Lidia Spina Del Mio Core, SV 244 - Various Performers 16. Sonata, Op. 5, No. 12, 'La Folia' - Pera Ensemble/L'
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