Trillo gagliardissimo

Trillo gagliardissimo

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Titolo : Trillo gagliardissimo
Release Date : 1 novembre 2024
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Catalog ref. : NAC4
Format : CD

I Cavalieri del Cornetto is an ensemble composed by Andrea Inghisciano and David Brutti (Cornetto) and Simone Vebber (Organ)
About their recording Andrea Inghisciano writes: “The cornett is probably the most strongly linked instrument to the practice of diminution, the art of varying melodies through improvisation, for which numerous treatises were printed in Italy in the 16th and 17th centuries, and it is precisely at the turn of these two centuries that this instrument had its greatest expression. In the modern rediscovery and practice of music from past centuries, much has been done in many aspects, but not enough to revive the practice of improvisation, which was once an indispensable skill for all instrumentalists and singers. What I am most passionate about in my journey as a cornett player is precisely the study and experimentation of these techniques of improvised ornamentation, and I Cavalieri del Cornetto brings together musicians with this interest, who interact with a common language characterized by spontaneity and virtuosity, making the pieces sometimes only slightly variated, other times radically distorted. In doing so, we often obtain a kind of collective improvisation that the ancients in some cases complained about, as you can read in the quotes below, but as happens in the jazz world and in other musical genres that include improvisation, there have always been various approaches, derived both from inspiration and from individual technical skills, and although both musicians and listeners often disagree on musical tastes, all realities contribute to offering us a panorama as varied as possible.”

 

Viadana: Solo Tenor Motets; Canale: Keyboard Canzonas

Viadana: Solo Tenor Motets; Canale: Keyboard Canzonas

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Titolo : Viadana: Solo Tenor Motets; Canale: Keyboard Canzonas
Release Date : 9 gennaio 2025
Catalog ref. : BRILLIANT CLASSICS 97219
Format : CD

Lodovico da Viadana’s (1564–1627) life as a musician initially unfolded in Mantua, where he was appointed maestro di cappella of the Cathedral on 7 January 1594.
Upon the cessation of this position (likely in 1597), he moved to Venice (mainly to oversee the printing of his works), to Rome (where he claims to have conceived of the concept and function of basso continuo), to Padua, Cremona (where he held the position of maestro di cappella at the convent of S. Luca from 1602), Concordia (where he stayed until 1609), and finally to Fano, where he remained, still holding the position of maestro di cappella, until March 1612.
Later, he continued his compositional activity in his hometown of Viadana (part of the Duchy of Mantua) and its surroundings. He died in Gualtieri in 1627.
This album presents some of his Ecclesiastical Concertos.
Among those of his Opus12 (1602, Venice) are a series of compositions (which he called Concertos) for the unusual forces of tenor and basso continuo. The stylus gravis adopted by the composer often alternates with more lively passages that emphasize the meaning and liturgical pathos of the text.
Complementing Viadana’s concertos are five of the 19 Canzoni da sonare a quattro & otto voci by his Brescian contemporary Floriano Canale (1541–1616) from Canale’s First Book of Keyboard Canzonas (Venice, 1600).
Finally, there is a motet by Viadana calling for performance on solo cornett with basso continuo.

Angelo Goffredi tenor
David Brutti cornett
Ensemble Il Narvalo
Federico Del Sordo organ & conductor

Other information:
Recorded November 2023 in Mantua, Italy.
Bilingual booklet in English and Italian contains liner notes by Federico del Sordo, profiles of him, the tenor and the ensemble, and the Latin sung texts with English translations

1 Lodovico Grossi da Viadana: Concerto à soprano over cornetto (Fratres ego enim)

2 Lodovico Grossi da Viadana: Veni domine et noli tardare

3 Floriano Canale: Canzon la ugona

4 Lodovico Grossi da Viadana: O altitudo

5 Floriano Canale: Canzon la averolda

6 Lodovico Grossi da Viadana: Congratulamini

7 Floriano Canale: Canzon la bevilacqua

8 Lodovico Grossi da Viadana: Hunc preclarem

9 Lodovico Grossi da Viadana: Veni sancte spiritus

10 Floriano Canale: Canzon la fenarola

11 Lodovico Grossi da Viadana: Dum complerentur

12 Lodovico Grossi da Viadana: Ego autem

13 Lodovico Grossi da Viadana: Concerto à soprano over cornetto (Accipite et manducate)

14 Lodovico Grossi da Viadana: Memento salutis

15 Floriano Canale: Canzon la nuvolina

16 Lodovico Grossi da Viadana: Salve corpus Iesu Christi

17 Floriano Canale: Canzon la canobbia

18 Lodovico Grossi da Viadana: Quam dilecta tabernacula

 

Maurizio Cazzati

Maurizio Cazzati

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Titolo : Maurizio Cazzati: Motets & Sonatas
Release Date : 7 aprile 2023
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Catalog ref. : PC10446
Format : CD

In the XVIIc. music scene, the Emilian composer Maurizio Cazzati (1616-1678) certainly plays a prominent role for his multiform and varied activity.
The consistency of his printed musical production is truly weighty, especially for the canons of the time: Cazzati published 66 opus numbers in less than forty years (from 1641 to 1678), for a total of over one hundred separate editions, including the reprints.
In his works Cazzati ranges between different writing techniques: from the most severe counterpoint of sacred music, to the stile concertato of the secular vocal repertoire, not to mention the idiomatic instrumental music; he uses and combine those techniques in an innovative way often combining old and new music languages.
The CD “Maurizio Cazzati – Motets for bass and sonatas” released for Pan Classics, wants to celebrate the composer’s creativity, highlighting Cazzati’s way in which he concerts voices and instruments, in a fusion of momentum to the divine and human passions: a dialogue between low voice and heavenly instruments, rich in colors and sonorities

TRACKLIST:
01 Annuntio vobis. Per un Santo. All’Signor Don Giuseppe Paini Musico Dell’Altezza Serenissima di Modena
from “Mottetti a voce sola con due violini Opera LI”, 1682

02 Sonata Terza – La Bulgarina
from “Suonate a due violini”, 1659

03 Dulcis amor. Del Santissimo Sacramento
from “L’ottavo libro dei mottetti a voce sola, op. 65”, 1678

04 Sonata quarta “La Calcagnina”
from “Suonate a due violini” Bologna 1659

05 Stillae sparse per me. Sopra la Passione di Nostro Signore. Volgar, latino. from “L’ottavo libro dei mottetti a voce sola, op. 65” 1678

06 La Calva. Violino solo overo Violino e Basso
from “Il secondo libro delle sonate a una, doi… Opera ottava” Venezia, 1648

07 Regina coeli
from “Le quattro antifone annuali della B. V. Maria, op.42” 1667

08 Sonata duodecima – La Strozza
from “Suonate a due violini” Bologna 1659

09 Factum est praelium magnum
from “Motetti a Voce Sola del Sig. Mauritio Cazzati Libro Ottauo Op. 65”, 1678

10 La Pezzola. Violino solo overo Violino e Basso
from “Il secondo libro delle sonate a una, doi… Opera ottava” Venezia, 1648

11 Mortali, che fate? Aria Morale

from “Cantate morali e spitrituali a voce sole, op. 20”, 1659

12 Sonata sesta “La Giralda”
from “Suonate a due violini” Bologna 1659

13 Eja crudeles. Per un Martire, o per il Santissimo
from “Mottetti a voce sola con due violini Opera LI” Antwerpen, 1682

Performers:
Mauro Borgioni – Baritone
David Brutti – Cornetto & cornetto muto
Paolo Perrone – Violin
Nicola Lamon – Organ, harpsichord, regale

Single: Canzon Seconda by Giovanni Gabrieli

Single: Canzon Seconda by Giovanni Gabrieli

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Titolo : Canzon Seconda by Giovanni Gabrieli
Release Date : 15 aprile 2022
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Format : CD

‘Canzon Seconda’ by Giovanni Gabrieli, the SeicentoStravagante’s debut Single released by extended place, is OUT now! 🎉

The Single anticipates the EP ‘Il Cornetto del Doge’, to be released on May 6 🎼

Recorded in 2020 in Trevi, just after the first lockdown, on an instrument of 1509 remained since then almost unchanged, this release represents, like a time machine, an extraordinary chance to listen to the music resounding in the 16th century in San Marco for the Doge of Venice ⏳

Corradini: Canzonas & Sonatas

Corradini: Canzonas & Sonatas

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Titolo : Corradini: Canzonas & Sonatas
Release Date : 1 dicembre 2023
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Catalog ref. : 96191
Format : CD


Works attributable with certainty to Nicolò Corradini (1585–1646) – likely from Cremona as opposed to Bergamo or Rome as erroneously suggested in the past – are limited to a few printed editions, among them the Primo libro de Canzoni francesi a 4 e alcune suonate (a copy of which has come down to us, printed by Gardano in Venice in 1624). It includes ten French canzonas and four sonatas, works most likely conceived to be performed by several instrumentalists, including one or more possible continuists (because of the speed of some passages and the separation between different parts of often more than an octave).
The canzonas are divided into several sections with structures ranging from simple A-B-A to more complex schemes (A-B-C-A-B-D in the Eighth Canzon); these short musical frameworks offer within them a great variety of themes, imitation between parts and repetitions of sections, ensuring cohesiveness of form.
The sonatas on the other hand – with the exception of the Suonata a tre (a simple A-B-C-D-A) – are presented in a more madrigalistic vein. The narrative pathway on which they are based passes through multiple melodic cues so completely different from one another as to suggest a rhetorical structure arching from an exordium to a final peroration. This leads to a proliferation of sections – A-B-C-D-E-F-G-H-I in the case of the Suonata a due cornetti in risposta. (The specification for two cornets “in call and response” contained in the title of this sonata corresponds to the numerous segments of this piece in which the same melody is first proposed by one performer and then repeated by the other.)

Ensemble Il Narvalo

Federico Del Sordo – harpsichord, organo & conductor
Romeo Ciuffa, Carolina Pace: recorders
Valerio Losito, Paolo Perrone: violins
Irene Caraba, Andrea Lattarulo: viole da gamba
David Brutti, Andrea Inghisciano: cornetti
Diego Leverić: archlute

Other information:
– Recorded September and November 2022 in Rome and Trevi, Italy
– Bilingual booklet in English and Italian contains liner notes by the Federico Del Sordo, and biographies of him and of the ensemble

– Nicolò Corradini was born in the late 16th century, and died in 1646. He spent most of his life in Cremona, the city where he was most likely born. Corradini received his early musical education from fellow Cremonese citizen Giovanni Battista Morsellino. In 1611 he was appointed organist of the Church of San Pietro in Cremona, and that same year he was also asked to accompany the Litanies of the Virgin, which were traditionally performed at Cremona Cathedral every Saturday and on all feast days dedicated to the Virgin Mary. In 1635 he took up the role of organist at the cathedral. Corradini’s works include a book of Madrigali a 5 et a 8 voci con Sinfonie di Viole (published in Venice in 1620).
– This new recording presents the Canzonas. In keeping with a custom that was widespread in the first half of the 16th century, most of the titles of these compositions refer to the surnames of families or illustrious personalities linked to Cremonese patronage. These rich instrumental works are played here using a lavish instrumental ensemble, including 2 violins, viola, recorder, cornet, gamba, theorbo, violone, organ, harpsichord and dulciana.
– Another enterprising recording by Federico Del Sordo, keyboard player and musicologist, never tired of discovering hidden gems from the Renaissance and Baroque of his native country Italy.

Track list:

Niccolò Corradini (1585 – 1646): Canzonas:

01 Corradini: Canzon prima – La Pallavicina
02 Corradini: Canzon seconda – La Sartirana
03 Corradini: Canzon terza – L’argenta
04 Corradini: Canzon quarta – La Sforza
05 Corradini: Canzon quinta – La Visconta
06 Corradini: Canzon sexta – La Sincopata
07 Corradini: Canzon settima – La Bizzarra
08 Corradini: Canzon ottava – La Treccha
09 Corradini: Canzon nona – La Pessa
10 Corradini: Canzon decima – La Taverna

Sonatas:
11 Corradini: Suonata a quattro, 2 bassi & 2 soprani – La Soragna
12 Corradini: Suonata a tre, basso; 2 soprani – La Marcha

Sonata:
13 Corradini: Suonata a due, basso; soprano – La Sfrondata

Sonata:
14 Corradini: Suonata a due cornetti in risposta – La Golferamma

Legrenzi Bass cantatas & Sonatas

Legrenzi Bass cantatas & Sonatas

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Titolo : Legrenzi Bass cantatas & Sonatas
Release Date : 1 agosto 2021
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Format : CD

The Venetian composer Giovanni Legrenzi (1626-1690) wrote a total of eight cantatas and canzonettas for bass voice with a continuo accompaniment, all but one presented here in new, historically informed recordings by a distinguished Italian ensemble specialising in Italian chamber music of the Baroque. His cantatas are longer than those of other Venetian composers of the period, with richer counterpoint between the vocal part and the continuo and freer movement between recitative and aria. Just as the recitatives are often rich in pathos, so the arias reveal great variety of form in both the vocal and the continuo part. While the continuo part is sometimes spare and at other times more elaborated, it supports the vocal line with naturalistic illustration of the text.

Legrenzi often conjures up comicalsituations for the bass voice: for instance, in the canzonetta Son canuto e d’un bambin, where the words revolve around the idea that there are slaves of love even in old age; or in the cantata Dal calore agitato, where the subject is the erotic dreams of a poor Arcadian shepherd.
The three trio sonatas on this recording are among Legrenzi’s best instrumental compositions. They come from the six printed collections of instrumental sonatas, and are all à violino (played in this version on the cornett, which was common practice in the 17th century) and viola da brazzo). Within conventional formal structures, Legrenzi invests these works with a remarkably advanced sense of melody. The impression is Legrenzi was most at home working with a small ensemble, rather than with the larger groups of instrumentalists that had become common in 17th-century
Venice.

Praise for Mvsica Perdvta on Brilliant Classics:
‘The overall impact is simply stunning… the most exciting and original Handel cantata I’ve heard in many a year.’ (Fanfare on Handel cantatas, 94426)

‘Director Renato Criscuolo keeps his forces tightly under control, which adds stability to the music. As the cellist in the sinfonia, he gives a rather rousing performance, which brings the music alive.’ (Fanfare on Pergolesi, 94763)

‘The ensemble, like the cellist, plays with sensitivity and personality… This is a lot of fun.’ (Fanfare on Porpora, 95279)

· Giovanni Legrenzi was an Italian composer of opera, vocal and instrumental music. He held several important posts as court musician and Maestro di Cappella in Ferrara, Mantua, Bologna and finally Venice, where he was appointed at the prestigious San Marco.
· Legrenzi was active in most of the genres current in northern Italy in the late 17th century, including sacred vocal music, opera, oratorio, and varieties of instrumental music. Though best known as a composer of instrumental sonatas, he was predominantly a composer of liturgical music with a distinctly dramatic character.
· This new recording presents secular Cantatas for bass solo and basso continuo. The texts deal with the classic topic of unhappy love, causing insufferable but sometimes also exquisite pain in the injured lovers. Legrenzi is a master in musically expressing the extreme emotions of the text.
· Mauro Borgiono is one of the most prominent young baritones of the moment. As a specialist in Early Music he worked with Jordi Savall, Rinaldo Alessandrini and Diego Fasolis. Musica Perduta, directed by Renato Criscuolo, consists of cornet, bass violin, theorbo and harpsichord.
The booklet contains extensive liner notes and the original sung texts.