Amandine Beyer, Gli Incogniti Matteis: False Consonances of Melancholy

Amandine Beyer, Gli Incogniti - Nicola Matteis: False Consonances of Melancholy (2009)

Amandine Beyer, Gli Incogniti - Nicola Matteis: False Consonances of Melancholy (2009)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 377 Mb | Total time: 72:47 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Zig-Zag Territories | ZZT 090802 | Recorded: 2009

The Sablé festival, held annually in Sablé-sur-Sarthe in France, has its own recording concern that it uses primarily to expose young early music artists and to support the most interesting of their projects; the Zig-Zag Territoires label provides an outlet for this endeavor. Here is a wholly worthy enterprise: the group Gli Incogniti – led by the fabulous young violinist Amandine Beyer – in a program drawn from various works of mysterious late seventeenth-century violinist Nicola Matteis, its title, False Consonances of Melancholy, fashioned after one of his publications, but not limited to its contents. As Matteis is not a household name, some summary of his place in the scheme of things is not out of order here: born in Naples, possibly contemporary to Heinrich von Biber, Matteis was an itinerant musician in Germany before making his way to London about 1670.
Amandine Beyer & Gli Incogniti - Nicola Matteis: False Consonances Of Melancholy (2009) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Amandine Beyer & Gli Incogniti - Nicola Matteis: False Consonances Of Melancholy (2009)
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The Sablé festival, held annually in Sablé-sur-Sarthe in France, has its own recording concern that it uses primarily to expose young early music artists and to support the most interesting of their projects; the Zig-Zag Territoires label provides an outlet for this endeavor. Here is a wholly worthy enterprise: the group Gli Incogniti – led by the fabulous young violinist Amandine Beyer – in a program drawn from various works of mysterious late seventeenth-century violinist Nicola Matteis, its title, False Consonances of Melancholy, fashioned after one of his publications, but not limited to its contents.