Concerto di Margherita - Il gioco della cieca. Madrigali, Canzoni & Villanelle per cantare, et sonare (2022) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Concerto di Margherita
- Title: Il gioco della cieca. Madrigali, Canzoni & Villanelle per cantare, et sonare
- Year Of Release: 2022
- Label: Arcana
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
- Total Time: 45:41
- Total Size: 180 / 441 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Cieco Amor non ti cred’io: I. Cieco Amor non ti cred’io (1:04)
2. Cieco Amor non ti cred’io: II. Ma tu, pur perfido cieco (0:43)
3. Dolci miei sospiri, SV 242 (3:47)
4. Cieco Amor non ti cred’io: III. Sciolto cor fa piè fugace (0:34)
5. Canzon prima à cinque, Ch. 195 (2:30)
6. Cieco Amor non ti cred’io: IV. Mira nume trionfante (1:31)
7. S’io sospiro e s’io piango (2:33)
8. O primavera, gioventù de l’anno: I. O primavera, gioventù de l’anno (2:25)
9. Veri diletti qua giù non regnano (1:06)
10. O primavera, gioventù de l’anno: II. O dolcezz’ amarissime d’amore (1:33)
11. Chi mi fura il ben mio? (3:12)
12. O primavera, gioventù de l’anno: III. Ma se le mie speranz’ oggi non sono (1:29)
13. Cara la vita mia e gl’è pur vero (2:51)
14. O primavera, gioventù de l’anno: IV. E, s’altri non n’inganna (1:43)
15. Cara la vita mia (Arr. with Diminutions by Giovanna Baviera) (2:55)
16. O primavera, gioventù de l’anno: V. Oh lungamente sospirato in vano (1:49)
17. Canzona terza à 2, F 8.14c (4:12)
18. Occhi de’ miei desiri e d’amor nidi (2:11)
19. O belli e vaghi pizzi (2:42)
20. O belli e vaghi pizzi (3:02)
21. Occhi belli, occhi sereni (2:00)
1. Cieco Amor non ti cred’io: I. Cieco Amor non ti cred’io (1:04)
2. Cieco Amor non ti cred’io: II. Ma tu, pur perfido cieco (0:43)
3. Dolci miei sospiri, SV 242 (3:47)
4. Cieco Amor non ti cred’io: III. Sciolto cor fa piè fugace (0:34)
5. Canzon prima à cinque, Ch. 195 (2:30)
6. Cieco Amor non ti cred’io: IV. Mira nume trionfante (1:31)
7. S’io sospiro e s’io piango (2:33)
8. O primavera, gioventù de l’anno: I. O primavera, gioventù de l’anno (2:25)
9. Veri diletti qua giù non regnano (1:06)
10. O primavera, gioventù de l’anno: II. O dolcezz’ amarissime d’amore (1:33)
11. Chi mi fura il ben mio? (3:12)
12. O primavera, gioventù de l’anno: III. Ma se le mie speranz’ oggi non sono (1:29)
13. Cara la vita mia e gl’è pur vero (2:51)
14. O primavera, gioventù de l’anno: IV. E, s’altri non n’inganna (1:43)
15. Cara la vita mia (Arr. with Diminutions by Giovanna Baviera) (2:55)
16. O primavera, gioventù de l’anno: V. Oh lungamente sospirato in vano (1:49)
17. Canzona terza à 2, F 8.14c (4:12)
18. Occhi de’ miei desiri e d’amor nidi (2:11)
19. O belli e vaghi pizzi (2:42)
20. O belli e vaghi pizzi (3:02)
21. Occhi belli, occhi sereni (2:00)
A young ensemble of instrumentalists and singers revives the precious historical practice of singers accompanying themselves (already brought back into currency by the soloist Vivabiancaluna Biffi), thus producing a wholly new sound in music usually assigned to unaccompanied voices. With Concerto di Margherita, self-accompanied singing becomes "collective" for the first time in our era, and is amplified in a shared gesture in which all the members of the group – playing and singing together with extraordinary coordination – produce a sonority unprecedented in this repertory.
Created at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis in Switzerland, the group (which is named after the Duchess of Ferrara, Margherita Gonzaga) performs as a consort of five voices, theorbo, harp, viola da gamba, guitar and lutes, inspired by the "Concerto delle dame" of Ferrara. The recording debut of Concerto di Margherita presents arrangements of a wide range of instrumental and vocal works (madrigals, villanellas and canzonas), drawing on music by De Wert, Gastoldi, Monteverdi and the "blind man’s buff" scene from Giovanni Battista Guarini’s Il pastor fido (1580).
Created at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis in Switzerland, the group (which is named after the Duchess of Ferrara, Margherita Gonzaga) performs as a consort of five voices, theorbo, harp, viola da gamba, guitar and lutes, inspired by the "Concerto delle dame" of Ferrara. The recording debut of Concerto di Margherita presents arrangements of a wide range of instrumental and vocal works (madrigals, villanellas and canzonas), drawing on music by De Wert, Gastoldi, Monteverdi and the "blind man’s buff" scene from Giovanni Battista Guarini’s Il pastor fido (1580).
Year 2022 | Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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