Title: Frescobaldi and the South. Intendami chi può che m’intend’io
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Arcana
Genre: Classical
Quality: 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks + booklet)
Total Time: 01:24:21
Total Size: 1.73 GB
Tracklist:
1. Toccata prima, F 2.01 (4:42)
2. Capriccio sopra re fa mi sol (3:51)
3. Consonanze stravaganti (2:42)
4. Prima gagliarda (1:09)
5. Terza ricercata (6:10)
6. Toccata decima, F 2.10 (4:30)
7. Partita sopra la Romanesca (3:11)
8. Toccata (2:09)
9. Gagliarda (0:50)
10. Partite sopra Ruggiero, F 2.15 (8:45)
11. Capriccio sopra La Battaglia, F 2.31 (2:06)
12. Balletto e ciaccona, F 2.32 (1:01)
13. Toccata prima (3:26)
14. Gagliarda seconda, F 3.28 (0:44)
15. Ciaccona (5:27)
16. Corrente terza (1:01)
17. Toccata nona "Non senza fatiga si giunge al fine", F 3.09 (4:34)
18. Capriccio nono, di durezze, F 4.09 (3:34)
19. Toccata settima, F 3.07 (3:25)
20. Recercar con obligo di cantare la quinta parte senza tocarla, F 12.44 (2:55)
21. Gagliarda quinta, F 3.31 (0:36)
22. Canzon francese seconda, del nono tuono naturale (2:59)
23. Cento partite sopra passacagli, F 2.29 (11:40)
24. Passacaille del seigr. Louigi (2:19)
25. Prima gagliarda (4' Version) (0:49)
In 1594 Carlo Gesualdo, Prince of Venosa, arrived in Ferrara for his marriage to Donna Eleonora d’Este. His meeting with the musical circles of Ferrara, and in particular with Luzzasco Luzzaschi, was to make an important impact on the musical development of the young Girolamo Frescobaldi. In his maturity Fre scobaldi arrived at a deeply personal fusion between the musical forms of North Italian (and more specifically Venetian) derivation and the musical experimentation of the southern school. The aim of this recording project is to explore the reciprocal influ ences between great keyboard master from Ferrara and his colleagues from the Kingdom of Naples. Represented here in a dialogue with Frescobaldi’s works are not only the great experimental figures from the years bridging the 16th and 17th centuries (J. De M acque, Rodio, Stella), but also the composers from the following generation who absorbed and built on Frescobaldi’s example (Storace, Salvatore, L. Rossi), as well as contemporaries who adopted a parallel course (M. Rossi). This fertile musical exchange, w hich culminated in the profoundly distinctive innovations of Frescobaldi himself, fully exemplifies the spirit of experimentation and musical innovation typical of the early 17th century, a period that, like few others, sought out and celebrated aesthetic renewal.
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Filename
Size
01. Toccata prima, F 2.01.flac
97.9 MB
02. Capriccio sopra re fa mi sol.flac
79.6 MB
03. Consonanze stravaganti.flac
49.2 MB
04. Prima gagliarda.flac
23.2 MB
05. Terza ricercata.flac
126.8 MB
06. Toccata decima, F 2.10.flac
94 MB
07. Partita sopra la Romanesca.flac
62.9 MB
08. Toccata.flac
43.6 MB
09. Gagliarda.flac
17.8 MB
10. Partite sopra Ruggiero, F 2.15.flac
176.1 MB
11. Capriccio sopra La Battaglia, F 2.31.flac
46.3 MB
12. Balletto e ciaccona, F 2.32.flac
21.7 MB
13. Toccata prima.flac
71.6 MB
14. Gagliarda seconda, F 3.28.flac
15.6 MB
15. Ciaccona.flac
121.8 MB
16. Corrente terza.flac
21.5 MB
17. Toccata nona Non senza fatiga si giunge al fine, F 3.09.flac
96.4 MB
18. Capriccio nono, di durezze, F 4.09.flac
67.9 MB
19. Toccata settima, F 3.07.flac
70.7 MB
20. Recercar con obligo di cantare la quinta parte senza tocarla, F 12.44.flac
59.4 MB
21. Gagliarda quinta, F 3.31.flac
12.7 MB
22. Canzon francese seconda, del nono tuono naturale.flac