The title Castello & Co gives little away unless you know about obscure early 17th century Venetian repertoire: as well as Dario Castello (c.1590-c.1658), the composers here are Frescobaldi, Bertoli, Marini, Scarani, Picchi, all writing in or around San Marco, Venice at a time of exciting musical transition, coinciding with Monteverdi and the birth of opera.
The combination of instruments-mainly harpsichord, dulcian and high or low trombone, with violins and cornetts joining in for some works- may sound unpromising but proves varied and spirited. The international Caecilia-Concert, well known on the European circuit and regulars at the Utrecht early music festival, play with freshness, energy and precision.


