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ALTA Early Music Ensemble - Leonardo da Vinci: Passeggiata Musicale (2021)

ALTA Early Music Ensemble - Leonardo da Vinci: Passeggiata Musicale (2021)
  • Title: Leonardo da Vinci: Passeggiata Musicale
  • Year Of Release: 2021
  • Label: Ayros
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: flac lossless
  • Total Time: 00:48:16
  • Total Size: 234 mb
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Tracklist

01. Re La Sol Mi Fa Sol
02. Trionfo de Bacco e Ariadna
03. Ostinato vo’ seguire
04. L’amore là sol mi fa remirare
05. Dilla dal Aqua
06. Un cavalier di Spagna
07. Calata alla spagnola
08. Venere “Vera la Schiuma”, canto ad lyram
09. Romanesca – chi vuol bevere – Pesaro Ms,
10. Ben venga Maggio
11. Mille regretz
12. L’amore mi fa solazzare
13. Ingenio musicale
14. Non e tempo d’aspettare
15. Tant que vivray
16. J’attends secours - viola organista
17. J’attends secours - virginal
18. L’amour, la mort et la vie

ALTA Early Music Ensemble - Leonardo da Vinci: Passeggiata Musicale (2021)


To Renaissance court of Ludovico Sforza, the Duke of Milan, arrived an eccentric thirty-yearold man from Florence. It was 1482. He was a mathematician, anatomist, philosopher, constructor, astronomer... But not many people know, that he was also a musician. One of his 16th century biographers wrote, that the Sforzas hired Leonardo not as a painter nor architect, but – what might surprise us – as a musician and a party organizer of impeccable manners.
Leonardo called music a worse sister of painting, because a painting lasts forever and music has no material form. It exists only in the moment of the performance, moreover – it dies in the moment of the birth. That’s why music couldn’t stand comparison to architecture or sculpture.
None of Leonardo’s musical compositions survived, but apart from many drawings and fragments of treatises, in his notebooks there are also rebuses and... musical riddles, all written in mirror reflection. In at least 18 riddles, Leonardo da Vinci used musical notation. These musical „games” were not only notes, but they created sentences, because according to solmisation, a method created by Guido of Arezzo, every note has its own name – ‘ut’ (later replaced by a much easier to pronounce ‘do’), ‘re’, ‘mi’, ‘fa’, ‘sol’, ‘la’, ‘si’. When put into shape, with decoded meaning of the text, they turn out to be incredibly powerful, hypnotic and nostalgic melodies.

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  • olga1001
  •  wrote in 07:46
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Back cover is on Label

https://cdn.statically.io/img/www.ayros.eu/f=auto%2Cq=70/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Leonardo_inlay.jpg

Leonardo's rebuses are all written in mirror reflection because he's left handed !?
One of his 16th century biographers on comment above is probably Giorgio Vasari :p
Thanks