Rinaldo Alessandrini - Chaconne (2010)
BAND/ARTIST: Rinaldo Alessandrini
- Title: Chaconne
- Year Of Release: 2010
- Label: naïve classique
- Genre: Classical Harpsichord
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks) +Booklet
- Total Time: 01:13:49
- Total Size: 479 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Partite Cento sopra Passacagli (Primo libro di Toccate)
02. Passacelles del 1ero tono
03. Passacalles del 4to tono
04. Ciaccona (Selva di varie composizioni d'intavolatura per)
05. Chaconne en sol mineur
06. Ciaconna
07. Chacone
08. Passacaglia Ungherese
09. Passacaille en sol mineur
10. Passacaglia (Apparatus musico-organisticus)
11. Chaccone: La Sonning (Second Ordre: Pièces de clavecin)
12. Chacconne (Euterpe: Musikalischer Parnassus)
13. Passacaglia (Uranie: Musikalischer Parnassus)
14. Chaconne
15. II Suite: Pièces de viole mises en pièces de-La Buisson. Chaconne: Gracieusement (II Suite: Pièces de viole mises en pièces de)
16. Déraisonnable beauté: Chaconne
This unique recording re-introduces Rinaldo Alessandrini as a solo harpsichordist and reviews the concepts of chaconne and passacaglia in the most eclectic and captivating way.
This recording is the first album for years featuring Rinaldo Alessandrini as a harpsichordist and not as a conductor. This is a highly interesting recording presenting an eclectic programme that reviews the concepts of chaconne and passacaglia over music history, from Frescobaldi to Ligeti. On this album Rinaldo Alessandrini recorded a piece composed by himself - Déraisonnable beauté - alongside masterpieces of famous composers such as Handel, Couperin and Purcell. The chaconne and the passacaglia are dances based on the principle of repetition and variation, producing in the listener a kind of giddiness combined with a subtle hypnotic pleasure perfectly translated in this recording.
Rinaldo Alessandrini is not only a sought-after conductor but also a renowned recitalist on the harpsichord, fortepiano and organ, and he is considered one of the most authoritative interpreters of Monteverdi worldwide. His recordings include not only Italian music, but also Bach and his contemporaries and this new Chaconne release is a great example of such. Rinaldo Alessandrini has received many European awards for his recordings and his work with his Concerto Italiano.
01. Partite Cento sopra Passacagli (Primo libro di Toccate)
02. Passacelles del 1ero tono
03. Passacalles del 4to tono
04. Ciaccona (Selva di varie composizioni d'intavolatura per)
05. Chaconne en sol mineur
06. Ciaconna
07. Chacone
08. Passacaglia Ungherese
09. Passacaille en sol mineur
10. Passacaglia (Apparatus musico-organisticus)
11. Chaccone: La Sonning (Second Ordre: Pièces de clavecin)
12. Chacconne (Euterpe: Musikalischer Parnassus)
13. Passacaglia (Uranie: Musikalischer Parnassus)
14. Chaconne
15. II Suite: Pièces de viole mises en pièces de-La Buisson. Chaconne: Gracieusement (II Suite: Pièces de viole mises en pièces de)
16. Déraisonnable beauté: Chaconne
This unique recording re-introduces Rinaldo Alessandrini as a solo harpsichordist and reviews the concepts of chaconne and passacaglia in the most eclectic and captivating way.
This recording is the first album for years featuring Rinaldo Alessandrini as a harpsichordist and not as a conductor. This is a highly interesting recording presenting an eclectic programme that reviews the concepts of chaconne and passacaglia over music history, from Frescobaldi to Ligeti. On this album Rinaldo Alessandrini recorded a piece composed by himself - Déraisonnable beauté - alongside masterpieces of famous composers such as Handel, Couperin and Purcell. The chaconne and the passacaglia are dances based on the principle of repetition and variation, producing in the listener a kind of giddiness combined with a subtle hypnotic pleasure perfectly translated in this recording.
Rinaldo Alessandrini is not only a sought-after conductor but also a renowned recitalist on the harpsichord, fortepiano and organ, and he is considered one of the most authoritative interpreters of Monteverdi worldwide. His recordings include not only Italian music, but also Bach and his contemporaries and this new Chaconne release is a great example of such. Rinaldo Alessandrini has received many European awards for his recordings and his work with his Concerto Italiano.
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