Corina Marti - I dilettosi fiori (2012) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Corina Marti
- Title: I dilettosi fiori
- Year Of Release: 2012
- Label: Ramée
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +booklet
- Total Time: 01:09:33
- Total Size: 344 mb / 1.3 gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Era Venus
02. Aquila altera
03. Indescort
04. Per non far lietto
05. Untitled Piece
06. Ghaetta
07. Non na elso amante
08. Saltarello
09. La dolçe sere
10. Un fior gentil
11. Chominciamento di gioia
12. Rosetta
13. Ave maris stella
14. Untitled Piece
15. Quant je suis mis au retour
16. In perial sedendo
17. Puis que ma dolour
18. Che pena questa
19. Saltarello
Late fourteenth-century instrumental music that forms the core of the present release comes from the two most important surviving sources of this repertoire: the London and the Faenza codices. While the performance medium repeatedly employed in recordings of both monophonic and polyphonic instrumental music of the Late Middle Ages has been a band of various instruments, the present recital demonstrates, that all it takes to bring this exquisite music back to life is a single, persuasive performer.
Corina Marti sets out “in search of the delightful flowers” (Jacopo da Bologna) hidden in those two distinct universes of Late Medieval music, the monophonic and the polyphonic. In this, her solo debut, she achieves a remarkable variety by juxtaposing the sound of recorders (including the double recorder so frequently seen in the fourteenth-century Italian iconography) and of a clavisimbalum – a reconstruction of the earliest form of a harpsichord.
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01. Era Venus
02. Aquila altera
03. Indescort
04. Per non far lietto
05. Untitled Piece
06. Ghaetta
07. Non na elso amante
08. Saltarello
09. La dolçe sere
10. Un fior gentil
11. Chominciamento di gioia
12. Rosetta
13. Ave maris stella
14. Untitled Piece
15. Quant je suis mis au retour
16. In perial sedendo
17. Puis que ma dolour
18. Che pena questa
19. Saltarello
Late fourteenth-century instrumental music that forms the core of the present release comes from the two most important surviving sources of this repertoire: the London and the Faenza codices. While the performance medium repeatedly employed in recordings of both monophonic and polyphonic instrumental music of the Late Middle Ages has been a band of various instruments, the present recital demonstrates, that all it takes to bring this exquisite music back to life is a single, persuasive performer.
Corina Marti sets out “in search of the delightful flowers” (Jacopo da Bologna) hidden in those two distinct universes of Late Medieval music, the monophonic and the polyphonic. In this, her solo debut, she achieves a remarkable variety by juxtaposing the sound of recorders (including the double recorder so frequently seen in the fourteenth-century Italian iconography) and of a clavisimbalum – a reconstruction of the earliest form of a harpsichord.
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