Roberta Invernizzi & Craig Marchitelli - La bella più bella: Songs from Early Baroque Italy (2014) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Roberta Invernizzi & Craig Marchitelli
- Title: La bella più bella: Songs from Early Baroque Italy
- Year Of Release: 2014
- Label: Glossa
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
- Total Time: 01:18:10
- Total Size: 1.3 gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Strana armonia d'amore
02. Son ruinato, appassionato
03. Toccata No. 5
04. Dolcissimo sospiro
05. Dalla porta d'oriente
06. Torna, deh torna, pargoletto mio
07. Ciaccona
08. La bella più bella
09. Piangete, aure, piangete
10. Toccata No. 6
11. A qual dardo il cor si deve
12. Udite amanti
13. Mi fa rider la speranza
14. Tasteggio Soave
15. Folle è ben che si crede
16. Crud'Amarilli, che col nom'ancora
17. Intenerite voi, lagrime mie
18. Aria di saravanda in varie partite
19. Ninna Nanna
20. Ecco di dolci raggi il sol armato, SV 249
21. Eri già tutta mia
22. Voglio di vita uscir, voglio che cadano
Known for her dazzling and elegant displays in the music of the later Baroque the Milanese singer has also nurtured, across her career, the more delicate and nuanced art of the Italian song repertory from the early 17th century. It was a time when courtly and polyphonic expression were giving way to the “moving of the emotions” by a solo singer accompanied by a single instrument. Renato Dolcini guides us through the musical evolution of this form in his illuminating booklet essay.
'La bella più bella' sees Roberta Invernizzi sailing gracefully across the terrain of such monody in songs composed by the likes of Kapsberger (his Ninna nanna), Giulio Caccini and Barbara Strozzi, as well as Luigi Rossi, whose dream-like piece provides the album with its title. Three of Claudio Monteverdi’s later works conclude this recital, in which lutenist and theorbist Craig Marchitelli accompanies, and also contributes a number of solo pieces, by Kapsberger, Castaldi and Piccinini.
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01. Strana armonia d'amore
02. Son ruinato, appassionato
03. Toccata No. 5
04. Dolcissimo sospiro
05. Dalla porta d'oriente
06. Torna, deh torna, pargoletto mio
07. Ciaccona
08. La bella più bella
09. Piangete, aure, piangete
10. Toccata No. 6
11. A qual dardo il cor si deve
12. Udite amanti
13. Mi fa rider la speranza
14. Tasteggio Soave
15. Folle è ben che si crede
16. Crud'Amarilli, che col nom'ancora
17. Intenerite voi, lagrime mie
18. Aria di saravanda in varie partite
19. Ninna Nanna
20. Ecco di dolci raggi il sol armato, SV 249
21. Eri già tutta mia
22. Voglio di vita uscir, voglio che cadano
Known for her dazzling and elegant displays in the music of the later Baroque the Milanese singer has also nurtured, across her career, the more delicate and nuanced art of the Italian song repertory from the early 17th century. It was a time when courtly and polyphonic expression were giving way to the “moving of the emotions” by a solo singer accompanied by a single instrument. Renato Dolcini guides us through the musical evolution of this form in his illuminating booklet essay.
'La bella più bella' sees Roberta Invernizzi sailing gracefully across the terrain of such monody in songs composed by the likes of Kapsberger (his Ninna nanna), Giulio Caccini and Barbara Strozzi, as well as Luigi Rossi, whose dream-like piece provides the album with its title. Three of Claudio Monteverdi’s later works conclude this recital, in which lutenist and theorbist Craig Marchitelli accompanies, and also contributes a number of solo pieces, by Kapsberger, Castaldi and Piccinini.
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