Stefano Molardi - Merulo: Complete Organ Works Vol. 1,2 (2006) [SACD]
BAND/ARTIST: Stefano Molardi
- Title: Merulo: Complete Organ Works Vol. 1,2
- Year Of Release: 2006
- Label: Divox - CDX 70308
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: DSD64 image (*.iso) / 2.0, 5.1 (2,8 MHz/1 Bit)
- Total Time: 63:47 + 73:41
- Total Size: 8.66 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
Disc 1
1. Toccata prima 1598
2. Ricercar del secondo tuono
3. La Gratiosa
4. Petit Jacquet
5. La Leonora
6. Toccata terza, 1598
7. Toccata terza, 1604
8. Ricercar dell`ottavo tuono
9. La Cortese
10. Toccata quita, 1598
11. La Seula
12. La Pazza
13. Toccata prima 1604
Disc 2
1. Toccata quarta, 1604
2. La Radivila
3. Ricercar del terzo tuono
4. L`Arconadia
5. La Palma
6. La Scarampa
7. Toccata settima, 1604
8. Toccata nona, 1598
9. Content
10. Languissans
11. Ricercar del settimo tuono [не работает в многоканале]
12. La Pargoletta [не работает в многоканале]
13. Toccata ottava, 1598
Disc 1
1. Toccata prima 1598
2. Ricercar del secondo tuono
3. La Gratiosa
4. Petit Jacquet
5. La Leonora
6. Toccata terza, 1598
7. Toccata terza, 1604
8. Ricercar dell`ottavo tuono
9. La Cortese
10. Toccata quita, 1598
11. La Seula
12. La Pazza
13. Toccata prima 1604
Disc 2
1. Toccata quarta, 1604
2. La Radivila
3. Ricercar del terzo tuono
4. L`Arconadia
5. La Palma
6. La Scarampa
7. Toccata settima, 1604
8. Toccata nona, 1598
9. Content
10. Languissans
11. Ricercar del settimo tuono [не работает в многоканале]
12. La Pargoletta [не работает в многоканале]
13. Toccata ottava, 1598
In May 2004 was the 400th anniversary of the death of Claudio Merulo (1533-1604), a great organist and composer of the Renaissance times. We are pleased to present the world premiere recording of the complete organ works of Merulo. These works represent the complete range of musical development of compositions for keyboard instruments in the 16th century. Since their quality had no equal at that time, Merulo’s opus is of immense importance for the history of music. Tapping the full potential of the then usual forms of expression and structure, Claudio Merulo – a contemporary of Gabrieli and his colleague as ”maestro di cappella” at the Marcus Cathedral in Venice – was an important pathfinder in a highly creative era. And he opened up a new one: the Baroque period.
We are pleased to present volume 2 of the world premiere recording of the complete organ works of Merulo. These works represent the complete range of musical development of compositions for keyboard instruments in the 16th century. Since their quality had no equal at that time, Merulo’s opus is of immense importance for the history of music.
On the Divox recording, Stefano Molardi plays on a organ built in 1533 (Merulo’s year of birth), located at the church of S.S. Corpo di Cristo in Valvasone (province of Pordenone, Friaul), that is not only in good condition but also under a mouments protection order issued by the Ministry of Culture and the patronage of the Italian president.
The recording technique used the cutting-edge Aurophony 2+2+2® multi-channel standard, which allows three-dimensional listening. Detailed information: http://www.2plus2plus2.info as well as the by now wide-spread high resolution of 24 bit-96 kHz technology.
The use of two instruments with a very different underlying sound concept made it possible to offer a larger variety of timbres and thus to give the listeners a richer palette of tone colors to illustrate the organs of the Italian Renaissance. On CD 1, Stefano Molardi plays on a organ built in 1533 (Merulo’s year of birth), located at the church of S.S. Corpo di Cristo in Valvasone (province of Pordenone, Friaul), that is not only in good condition but also under a mouments protection order issued by the Ministry of Culture and the patronage of the Italian president. It is one of the three oldest and best-preserved instruments still extant in Europe. This organ had met the Venetian taste in music and aesthetics of the Renaissance offering bright and shimmering as well as deep and warm timbres. The organ of CD 2 was built in 1588 by the famous organ builder Costanzo Antegnati. It was expanded probably in the mid 18th century by an unidentified craftsman and restored by Marco Fratti between 1994 and 1996 - an instrument of ethereal and crystalline beauty, of sweet and gentle timbres.
We are pleased to present volume 2 of the world premiere recording of the complete organ works of Merulo. These works represent the complete range of musical development of compositions for keyboard instruments in the 16th century. Since their quality had no equal at that time, Merulo’s opus is of immense importance for the history of music.
On the Divox recording, Stefano Molardi plays on a organ built in 1533 (Merulo’s year of birth), located at the church of S.S. Corpo di Cristo in Valvasone (province of Pordenone, Friaul), that is not only in good condition but also under a mouments protection order issued by the Ministry of Culture and the patronage of the Italian president.
The recording technique used the cutting-edge Aurophony 2+2+2® multi-channel standard, which allows three-dimensional listening. Detailed information: http://www.2plus2plus2.info as well as the by now wide-spread high resolution of 24 bit-96 kHz technology.
The use of two instruments with a very different underlying sound concept made it possible to offer a larger variety of timbres and thus to give the listeners a richer palette of tone colors to illustrate the organs of the Italian Renaissance. On CD 1, Stefano Molardi plays on a organ built in 1533 (Merulo’s year of birth), located at the church of S.S. Corpo di Cristo in Valvasone (province of Pordenone, Friaul), that is not only in good condition but also under a mouments protection order issued by the Ministry of Culture and the patronage of the Italian president. It is one of the three oldest and best-preserved instruments still extant in Europe. This organ had met the Venetian taste in music and aesthetics of the Renaissance offering bright and shimmering as well as deep and warm timbres. The organ of CD 2 was built in 1588 by the famous organ builder Costanzo Antegnati. It was expanded probably in the mid 18th century by an unidentified craftsman and restored by Marco Fratti between 1994 and 1996 - an instrument of ethereal and crystalline beauty, of sweet and gentle timbres.
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