The Rose Consort of Viols took their inspiration for Serenissima from viol-maker Richard Jones's reconstruction of a Venetian instrument by Francesco Linarol. On it they trace a path from the viol's northern Italian origins ...

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The Rose Consort of Viols took their inspiration for Serenissima from viol-maker Richard Jones's reconstruction of a Venetian instrument by Francesco Linarol. On it they trace a path from the viol's northern Italian origins to England, where it found a particularly welcome home at the turn of the 1600s. During this period, a work by one composer might become the subject of ingenious contrapuntal treatments and exciting new dance genres emerged.

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