Paul O'Dette - Alla Venetiana - Early 16th Century Venetian Lute Music (2005)
BAND/ARTIST: Paul O'Dette
- Title: Alla Venetiana - Early 16th Century Venetian Lute Music
- Year Of Release: 2005
- Label: Harmonia Mundi
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:12:53
- Total Size: 317 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Pavana alla venetiana (Joan Ambrosio Dalza) 02:20
2. Saltarello (Dalza) 02:41
3. Piva (Dalza) 01:55
4. Recercar primo (Vincenzo Capirola) 02:28
5. "De tous bien playne" (Hayne van Ghizeghem; arr. Paul O'Dette) 01:24
6. "De tu biens plaene" (Ghizeghem) 02:43
7. Padoana belissima (Capirola) 02:44
8. Spagna seconda (Capirola) 01:25
9. Recercar II:XIII (Capirola) 03:51
10. "O mia ciecha e dura sorte" (Marco Cara) 02:36
11. "Che farala, che dirala" (Michele Pesenti) 01:42
12. Recercare (Francesco Spinacino) 01:59
13. "Malor me bat" (Johannes Martini) 04:25
14. Piva (Dalza) 01:25
15. Laudato Dio (Anonymous) 03:21
16. Recercar (Dalza) 01:00
17. Calata ala spagnola ditto terzetti (Dalza) 03:36
18. Recercar quinto (Capirola) 03:29
19. "Non ti spiaqua l'ascoltar" (Anonymous) 03:19
20. La vilanela (Capirola) 01:26
21. Recercare (Spinacino) 02:49
22. "Adiu mes amours" (Josquin Desprez) 02:53
23. Recercare (Spinacino) 02:18
24. "Tientalora," Balletto da ballare (Capirola) 01:42
25. Et in terra pax (Josquin Desprez) 02:57
26. Qui tolis pechata mondi (Josquin Desprez) 02:56
27. Tastar de corde - Recercar dietro (Dalza) 01:20
28. Pavana alla ferrarese (Dalza) 02:22
29. Saltarello (Dalza) 01:39
30. Piva (Dalza) 02:08
Performers:
Lute – Paul O'Dette
1. Pavana alla venetiana (Joan Ambrosio Dalza) 02:20
2. Saltarello (Dalza) 02:41
3. Piva (Dalza) 01:55
4. Recercar primo (Vincenzo Capirola) 02:28
5. "De tous bien playne" (Hayne van Ghizeghem; arr. Paul O'Dette) 01:24
6. "De tu biens plaene" (Ghizeghem) 02:43
7. Padoana belissima (Capirola) 02:44
8. Spagna seconda (Capirola) 01:25
9. Recercar II:XIII (Capirola) 03:51
10. "O mia ciecha e dura sorte" (Marco Cara) 02:36
11. "Che farala, che dirala" (Michele Pesenti) 01:42
12. Recercare (Francesco Spinacino) 01:59
13. "Malor me bat" (Johannes Martini) 04:25
14. Piva (Dalza) 01:25
15. Laudato Dio (Anonymous) 03:21
16. Recercar (Dalza) 01:00
17. Calata ala spagnola ditto terzetti (Dalza) 03:36
18. Recercar quinto (Capirola) 03:29
19. "Non ti spiaqua l'ascoltar" (Anonymous) 03:19
20. La vilanela (Capirola) 01:26
21. Recercare (Spinacino) 02:49
22. "Adiu mes amours" (Josquin Desprez) 02:53
23. Recercare (Spinacino) 02:18
24. "Tientalora," Balletto da ballare (Capirola) 01:42
25. Et in terra pax (Josquin Desprez) 02:57
26. Qui tolis pechata mondi (Josquin Desprez) 02:56
27. Tastar de corde - Recercar dietro (Dalza) 01:20
28. Pavana alla ferrarese (Dalza) 02:22
29. Saltarello (Dalza) 01:39
30. Piva (Dalza) 02:08
Performers:
Lute – Paul O'Dette
Five hundred years ago, a humble lute student by the name of Vidal recorded his master's compositions in a hand-drawn tablature book. Well aware of the ill-fate befalling musical masterpieces with the passage of time and generations, he decided to embellish the book's pages with fantastic hand-painted scenes - "so that even the unlearned man, seduced by its visual beauty, may preserve it and pass it on intact."
It is thanks to Vidal's foresight that today this precious manuscript survives, along with the sublime music it contains. And this CD is one of the absolute best performances of it I have heard.
Paul O'Dette chose three composers to represent early Northern Italian lute output: along with Vidal's master (Vincenzo Capirola, dated around 1517), there is the music from the two earliest surviving printed lute tablature books - Francesco Spinacino and Joanambrosio Dalza (1508).
This early lute music is extremely diverse and fascinating, and O'Dette does it full justice in both piece-selection and interpretation. Dalza is best known for his bold dances, which show a strong influence of when the lute was played with a plectrum rather than picked with the fingers. Spinacino stands out for his fiery ricercari, with alternating fast single-note runs and brief counterpointal meditations. But it is Capirola and his vast tapestry of colors that gets the lion's share in this CD (dances, ricercari, vocal pieces set for lute).
Words cannot describe how expressive and varied this music is. Listen to tracks 4 (Ricercare primo), 7 (Padoana bellissima) and 8 (Spagna seconda) to get a sense of the confidence and the maturity that this style had achieved by the early 16th Century.
The lute was rigtfully considered the most versatile musical medium, second only to the human voice - and O'Dette's performance of this incredible music makes you understand why.
Even among O'Dette's excellent CD lineup, this selection stands out as an extraordinary achievement. I could not recommend it more enthusiastically.
It is thanks to Vidal's foresight that today this precious manuscript survives, along with the sublime music it contains. And this CD is one of the absolute best performances of it I have heard.
Paul O'Dette chose three composers to represent early Northern Italian lute output: along with Vidal's master (Vincenzo Capirola, dated around 1517), there is the music from the two earliest surviving printed lute tablature books - Francesco Spinacino and Joanambrosio Dalza (1508).
This early lute music is extremely diverse and fascinating, and O'Dette does it full justice in both piece-selection and interpretation. Dalza is best known for his bold dances, which show a strong influence of when the lute was played with a plectrum rather than picked with the fingers. Spinacino stands out for his fiery ricercari, with alternating fast single-note runs and brief counterpointal meditations. But it is Capirola and his vast tapestry of colors that gets the lion's share in this CD (dances, ricercari, vocal pieces set for lute).
Words cannot describe how expressive and varied this music is. Listen to tracks 4 (Ricercare primo), 7 (Padoana bellissima) and 8 (Spagna seconda) to get a sense of the confidence and the maturity that this style had achieved by the early 16th Century.
The lute was rigtfully considered the most versatile musical medium, second only to the human voice - and O'Dette's performance of this incredible music makes you understand why.
Even among O'Dette's excellent CD lineup, this selection stands out as an extraordinary achievement. I could not recommend it more enthusiastically.
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