Stefano Innocenti - Neapolitan Keyboard Music (2014)
BAND/ARTIST: Stefano Innocenti
- Title: Neapolitan Keyboard Music
- Year Of Release: 2014
- Label: Brilliant Classics
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless
- Total Time: 01:11:36
- Total Size: 411 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Tenore del passo e mezzo
02. Seconde stravaganze in G Major
03. Gagliarda napolitana
04. Capriccio Sopra re, fa, Mi, sol
05. Ricercata Seconda
06. Durezze et ligature
07. Canto fermo secondo
08. Canzon francese sesta
09. Gagliarda cromatica "La Trabacina"
10. Toccata seconda
11. Canzon francese prima
12. Passagagli in F Minor
13. Canzon francese seconda
14. Toccata quarta per l'elevazione
15. Partite sopra l'aria della folia in D Minor
16. Sonata in C Major, Kk. 49
17. Sonata in C Major, Kk. 72
18. Sonata in G Minor, Kk. 43
At the turn of the 17th century, Naples was a thriving hub of music, its reach expanding out of Italy to touch all corners of the continent. The influence of the Neapolitan School extended far and wide, attracting talented musicians from Spain and northern Europe. This release brings together some of the most innovative composers of the time, including Alessandro Scarlatti, Trabaci and De Macque, composers whose works inspired generations of writers of keyboard music for years to come, not least Alessandros well-known son Domenico. The pieces here illustrate how far ahead of their time the composers really were: the chromaticism featured in Trabacis works sheds light on the extraordinary research he and his contemporaries were undertaking, requiring the use of specially designed harpsichords with dozens of extra keys. Italian musician Stefano Innocenti performs these works on both harpsichord and organ, having specially selected the two instruments according to his research into authentic historical performance. Internationally recognised for his various recitals and competitions, Innocenti is proud to have been installed as organist of the Ducal Palace of Colorno since 1985, where he plays an 18th-century Serassi organ. Other information: Contains notes on the pieces in English and Italian Contains notes on the artist Contains notes on the instruments used in the recording Recorded in 2013 in Parma (harpsichord) and at the Auditorium Giani Casa dOrgani, Corte de Frati, Cremona (organ), Italy
01. Tenore del passo e mezzo
02. Seconde stravaganze in G Major
03. Gagliarda napolitana
04. Capriccio Sopra re, fa, Mi, sol
05. Ricercata Seconda
06. Durezze et ligature
07. Canto fermo secondo
08. Canzon francese sesta
09. Gagliarda cromatica "La Trabacina"
10. Toccata seconda
11. Canzon francese prima
12. Passagagli in F Minor
13. Canzon francese seconda
14. Toccata quarta per l'elevazione
15. Partite sopra l'aria della folia in D Minor
16. Sonata in C Major, Kk. 49
17. Sonata in C Major, Kk. 72
18. Sonata in G Minor, Kk. 43
At the turn of the 17th century, Naples was a thriving hub of music, its reach expanding out of Italy to touch all corners of the continent. The influence of the Neapolitan School extended far and wide, attracting talented musicians from Spain and northern Europe. This release brings together some of the most innovative composers of the time, including Alessandro Scarlatti, Trabaci and De Macque, composers whose works inspired generations of writers of keyboard music for years to come, not least Alessandros well-known son Domenico. The pieces here illustrate how far ahead of their time the composers really were: the chromaticism featured in Trabacis works sheds light on the extraordinary research he and his contemporaries were undertaking, requiring the use of specially designed harpsichords with dozens of extra keys. Italian musician Stefano Innocenti performs these works on both harpsichord and organ, having specially selected the two instruments according to his research into authentic historical performance. Internationally recognised for his various recitals and competitions, Innocenti is proud to have been installed as organist of the Ducal Palace of Colorno since 1985, where he plays an 18th-century Serassi organ. Other information: Contains notes on the pieces in English and Italian Contains notes on the artist Contains notes on the instruments used in the recording Recorded in 2013 in Parma (harpsichord) and at the Auditorium Giani Casa dOrgani, Corte de Frati, Cremona (organ), Italy
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