- Rondo Veneziano
- Tramonto Sulla Laguna
- San Marco
- Allegro Veneziano
- Giochi d'Acqua
- Colombina
- Notte Amalfitana
- Andante Veneziano
- Danza Mediterranea
An Italian chamber orchestra, Rondó Veneziano
set itself apart from many groups of similar style by not only
employing mostly women musicians and making it a rule to perform in
period Baroque dress, but mainly because they were able to meld
traditional chamber music pieces to modern backing tracks, rhythms, and
percussion lines, almost giving their classical sound a club music
foundation that sometimes bordered on prog rock. Their first big break
came in the United Kingdom in 1983, with the single "La Serenissima,"
which was followed two years later by a successful appearance providing
the score to the film Not Quite Jerusalem. Their first album, a
self-titled affair, was released in 1980, and was followed by more than
70 albums over the next (nearly) 30 years. In 2005, the group released a
live collection entitled 25 Live.
(By Chris True from allmusic.com)



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