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Christian Zimmermann - Galilei: Music for Lute (2022) [Hi-Res]

Christian Zimmermann - Galilei: Music for Lute (2022) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Galilei: Music for Lute
  • Year Of Release: 2022
  • Label: Tactus
  • Genre: Classical Lute
  • Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 44.1kHz +Booklet
  • Total Time: 00:58:38
  • Total Size: 307 / 582 mb
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Tracklist

01. Corrente No. 1 in G Minor
02. Corrente in G Major
03. Corrente No. 2 in G Minor
04. Corrente in B-Flat Major
05. Corrente in F Minor
06. Volta in F Minor
07. Volta in E-Flat Major
08. Toccata in D Minor
09. Corrente in A Minor
10. Volta in C Major (1)
11. Toccata in C Minor
12. Saltarello in C Minor
13. Saltarello in F Minor
14. Volta in G Major
15. Volta in C Major (2)
16. Passamezzo in C Minor
17. Passamezzo in F Minor
18. Fantasia ottava
19. Ricercare No. 3
20. Gagliarda
21. Gagliarda Moravia
22. Ruggieri
23. Ricercare No. 6
24. Gagliarda la caccia
25. Cantilene for 2 Voices & Lute
26. Contrapunto No. 4
27. Contrapunto No. 5
28. Ricercare del primo tuono per naturale
29. Gagliarda Euterpe
30. Gagliarda Calliope
31. Contrapunto No. 1
32. Contrapunto No. 2

The German musician Christian Zimmermann, on two historical copies of Renaissance instruments, is delivering to us this interesting anthology dedicated to the lute works by the Galilei family: Vincenzo and Michelangelo, respectively father and brother of the famous Galileo. Vincenzo, also harpsichordist, gamba violist and theorist, introduced both his sons to the art of music and, although we have news that Galileo himself was an excellent lutist, no traces of his compositions remains, while his father and brother were authors of various collections printed from 1563 to 1620. Michelangelo even became lutist at the court of Maximilian i, elector and duke of Munich. The music proposed by Zimmermann consists of a varied overview of the musical forms dedicated to the lute in the Renaissance era: fantasias, ricercars, galiardes, counterpoints, currents, saltarelli, toccatas, in addition to the inevitable “aria di ruggiero", the famous instrumental bass coming from the lyrics of the Orlando Furioso by Ludovico Ariosto.





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  • platico
  •  wrote in 01:01
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gracias...
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  • gibheid
  •  wrote in 04:41
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Thanks fantastik.