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Gruppo Vocale Arsi & Tesi, Tony Corradini - Il Trionfo di Dori (2014)

Gruppo Vocale Arsi & Tesi, Tony Corradini - Il Trionfo di Dori (2014)
  • Title: Il Trionfo di Dori
  • Year Of Release: 2014
  • Label: Tactus
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks + booklet)
  • Total Time: 1:16:58
  • Total Size: 348 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Ove tra l'herbe e I fiori
02. All'apparir di Dori
03. Hor ch'ogni vento tace
04. Se cantano gli augelli
05. Ninfe a danzar venite
06. Leggiadre ninfe e pastorelli amanti
07. Vaghe ninfe selvagge
08. Un giorno a Pale sacro
09. Guinta qui Dori
10. Nel tempo che ritorna Zefiro
11. All'ombra d'un bel faggio
12. Su le fiorite sponde
13. In una verde piaggia
14. Smeraldi eran le rive
15. Lungo le chiare linfe
16. Dove sorge piacevole
17. Quando lieta vezzosa
18. Eran ninfe e pastori
19. Piu trasparente velo
20. Di pastorali accenti
21. Sotto l'ombroso speco
22. L'inargentato lido
23. Quand'apparisti o vag'o amata Dori
24. Mentr'a quest'ombr'intorno
25. Dori a quest'ombre e l'aura
26. Mentre pastori e ninfe
27. Al mormorar de' liquidi cristalli
28. Da lo spuntar de' matutini albori
29. Quando dal terzo cielo

1592 was the year in which Il Trionfo di Dori was printed. The dedicatee, Leonardo Sanudo, a Venetian nobleman belonging to one of the most ancient families of that city, had asked twenty-nine authors to compose a poem, then had asked twenty-nine musicians to compose a madrigal on each of those texts.

The cultural operation carried out with Il Trionfo was characterised by an unusual relationship between the figures that typically took part in publishing activities - patron, poet, composer, printer - who normally, though interacting, worked independently: here, as in other similar projects, Sanudo also involved a network of friendships with aristocratic amateur poets and musicians.

This collection of madrigals is characterised by several aspects that must have made its preparation particularly laborious: it was ordered for a specific event; it was assembled in two chronologically different stages (first the poems, then the madrigals); and each piece, as we have already mentioned, was entrusted to a different poet and a different composer.

Il Trionfo di Dori, which is set in Arcadia - the place of the golden age, a sort of pagan earthly paradise - describes several idyllic scenes, in which a mythical past is merged with a peaceful pastoral world. Each piece is closed by the words “Viva la bella Dori!” (“Long live fair Dori!”) - almost a greeting to the bride - and this is the element that unifies the collection. Dori, the lovely sea nymph, daughter to Ocean in classical mythology, is the name that hints at the woman to whom the work was dedicated, Elisabetta Giustinian.


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