Giovambattista Montanari

Stefano Montanari, Enea Barock Orchestra - Johann Adolf Hasse: Enea in Caonia (2020)

Stefano Montanari, Enea Barock Orchestra - Johann Adolf Hasse: Enea in Caonia (2020)
XLD | FLAC | Tracks (Cue & Log) ~ 636 Mb | Total time: 103:30 | Scans included
Classical | Label: CPO | 555 334-2 | Recorded: 2019

The Enea Baroque Orchestra, founded by the mezzo-soprano Francesca Ascioti in 2018, is currently regarded as the best Roman Baroque authority because of the high quality of its musicians. On this album the ensemble turns to Johann Adolf Hasses masterpiece, the Neapolitan Baroque opera Enea in Caonia (Aeneas in Chaonia), a genuine gem within the genre of the serenata. The libretto was inspired by Book III of Vergils Aeneid, the most famous epic poem in Latin literature. It was very fortunate that Hasse and Aeneas crossed paths in Italy, for both of them a new adoptive home, and breathed new life into this work.
Gianluigi Trovesi, Stefano Montanari - Stravaganze consonanti (2023)

Gianluigi Trovesi, Stefano Montanari - Stravaganze consonanti (2023)
WEB FLAC (Tracks) 298 MB | Cover | 59:46 | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 139 MB
Classical | Label: ECM

In this inspired collaboration with conductor and baroque violinist Stefano Montanari, the masterful Italian reedman Gianluigi Trovesi extends the line of musical enquiry posited on his Prufumo di violetta album. Supported by a cast of players well-versed in the ancient sounds of period instruments and the art of historical performance practice, Trovesi looks anew at music of the renaissance and the baroque – at Purcell, Dufay, Trabaci, Desprez and more – adding compositions of his own and stirring some improvising with percussion and electronics man Fulvio Maras into the intoxicating brew.
Stefano Montanari, Christophe Rousset - Johann Sebastian Bach: Sonates pour violon & clavecin (2006)

Stefano Montanari, Christophe Rousset - Johann Sebastian Bach: Sonates pour violon & clavecin (2007)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 562 Mb | Total time: 95:21 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Ambroisie | # AM 109 | Recorded: 2006

Bach's six sonatas for violin and keyboard, written at the Cöthen court where the composer was responsible for instrumental music, are sometimes cited as historical firsts – as the first violin-and-keyboard sonatas to cast the two instruments in equal roles. The designation is a little misleading, for the works had few real successors; it took more than 50 years before violin and keyboard once again took the stage as equals. Their equality in this set is not really a stylistic innovation but rather the result of Bach's tendency to think exhaustively in terms of the potentialities of his instruments. Be that as it may, one must approach a recording of the set with ears open to the contributions of both instrumentalists and how they work together.
Gabriele Pro, Anima & Corpo - Giovanni Mossi & Antonio Montanari: Golden Strings (2023)

Gabriele Pro, Anima & Corpo - Giovanni Mossi & Antonio Montanari: Golden Strings (2023)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 375 Mb | Total time: 65:29 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Arcana | # A539 | Recorded: 2021

Giovanni Mossi and Antonio Montanari, two of the most esteemed violin virtuosi of eighteenth-century Rome, can finally take centre stage, away from the crowded panorama of Corelli's pupils and imitators; their works can be fully appreciated in this new recording devoted to their sonatas for violin. Three sonatas by Mossi for violin and continuo from his op. 5 and op. 6 are presented here; these collections remain lesser-known and lesser-recorded even today. The three violin sonatas by Montanari that the celebrated virtuoso Johann Pisendel brought from Rome to Dresden in 1717, after having taken lessons from Montanari himself, are recorded here together for the first time.
Gabriele Pro, Anima & Corpo - Giovanni Mossi & Antonio Montanari: Golden Strings (2023)

Gabriele Pro, Anima & Corpo - Giovanni Mossi & Antonio Montanari: Golden Strings (2023)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 375 Mb | Total time: 65:29 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Arcana | # A539 | Recorded: 2021

Giovanni Mossi and Antonio Montanari, two of the most esteemed violin virtuosi of eighteenth-century Rome, can finally take centre stage, away from the crowded panorama of Corelli's pupils and imitators; their works can be fully appreciated in this new recording devoted to their sonatas for violin. Three sonatas by Mossi for violin and continuo from his op. 5 and op. 6 are presented here; these collections remain lesser-known and lesser-recorded even today. The three violin sonatas by Montanari that the celebrated virtuoso Johann Pisendel brought from Rome to Dresden in 1717, after having taken lessons from Montanari himself, are recorded here together for the first time.
Sandrine Piau, Stefano Montanari, Accademia Bizantina - George Frideric Handel: Between Heaven & Earth (2009)

Sandrine Piau, Stefano Montanari, Accademia Bizantina - George Frideric Handel: Between Heaven & Earth (2009)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 390 Mb | Total time: 76:48 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Naïve | # OP 30484 | Recorded: 2008

French soprano Sandrine Piau, despite her frequent appearances on Baroque recordings, may not seem a first choice for the sheer athleticism of Handel, but wait until you hear her. Piau substitutes grace, precision, and sheer beauty for brawn, and the results are astonishing. She chooses arias ideally suited to her talents. "Rejoice greatly," from Messiah, is full of spiky flash, and lengthy pieces like "Prophetic raptures swell my breast" (track 12), from Joseph and His Brethren, are beautifully developed, with Piau sliding with impossible smoothness into high notes in the later stages. Passagework in faster pieces is a shower of bright sparks, while in "Sweet bird," from L'allegro, il penseroso, ed il moderato (track 16), you will become deliciously disoriented after a while as to whether it is Piau or one of the instruments providing the bird effects.
Ann Hallenberg, Stefano Montanari, Il Pomo d'Oro - Carnevale 1729 (2017)

Ann Hallenberg, Stefano Montanari, Il Pomo d'Oro - Carnevale 1729: Giacomelli, Orlandini, Albinoni, Porpora, Leo, Vinci (2017)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 535 Mb | Total time: 52:21+46:15 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Pentatone | # PTC5186678 | Recorded: 2016

The Carnival of Venice in 1729 was quite unlike any other. Over a period of two months, opera houses went into a frenzy of competition to show off the most famous singers of the day, including the legendary castrato Farinelli who made his astonishing Venetian debut. Several of the most fashionable composers rose to the occasion, writing ravishing music for spectacular productions which often pitted the singers against each other in breathtaking displays of virtuosity. The results were sensational; one tour de force followed another in an atmosphere of fevered excitement and the adoring public lapped it up.

«Il cibo come cultura» by Massimo Montanari  Audiobooks

Posted by kabino at Feb. 28, 2023
«Il cibo come cultura» by Massimo Montanari

«Il cibo come cultura» by Massimo Montanari
Italiano | ASIN: B0BWS2BK9Y | MP3@128 kbps | 4h 17m | 242.86 Mb

«Il mito delle origini» by Massimo Montanari  Audiobooks

Posted by kabino at March 13, 2023
«Il mito delle origini» by Massimo Montanari

«Il mito delle origini» by Massimo Montanari
Italiano | ASIN: B0BWRVJL24 | MP3@128 kbps | 2h 26m | 138.49 Mb

«Il Cristo Zen» by Raul Montanari  Audiobooks

Posted by kabino at June 14, 2022
«Il Cristo Zen» by Raul Montanari

«Il Cristo Zen» by Raul Montanari
Italiano | ASIN: B0B3Y8DF6Q | MP3@128 kbps | 3h 13m | 177.66 Mb