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Christina Pluhar - Rossi La lyra d'Orfeo & Arpa Davidica (2019)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at Nov. 14, 2019
Christina Pluhar - Rossi La lyra d'Orfeo & Arpa Davidica (2019)

Christina Pluhar - Rossi La lyra d'Orfeo & Arpa Davidica (2019)
FLAC tracks +booklet | 02:39:34 | 690 Mb
Genre: Classical / Label: Erato

The latest album from Christina Pluhar and her instrumental ensemble L’Arpeggiata sheds new light on the chamber cantatas of 17th century Italian composer, Luigi Rossi. He wrote more than 300 of these works and Christina Pluhar’s new double album includes an impressive number of 21 world premiere recordings, which are the fruit of Christina Pluhar’s research among music manuscripts held in the Bibliothèque Nationale de France and the Vatican Library.

Jonas Nordberg - Intavolatura di chitarone (2019)  Music

Posted by varrock at Aug. 1, 2019
Jonas Nordberg - Intavolatura di chitarone (2019)

Jonas Nordberg - Intavolatura di chitarone (2019)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 282 MB | Tracks: 31 | 69:32
Style: Classical | Label: BIS

At the end of the 16th century, the pursuit of greater, more vivid expressivity dominated music-making all across Italy, taking madrigals and other vocal ensemble forms as its starting point but soon going on to explore the possibilities offered by solo singing. For some decades the theorbo (or chitarone, as it was also called) was regarded as the ideal instrument for accompanying singers, but as a leading exponent of the instrument Giovanni Girolamo Kapsperger soon also established it as a solo instrument in its own right. Of German descent, Kapsperger published his first book of solo pieces for the theorbo in 1604 and went on to enjoy a successful career in Rome, contributing to the monumental cultural programme of Pope Urban VIII.
David Bergmüller, David Orlowsky - Alter Ego: Purcell, Preston, Dowland, Kapsberger (2022)

David Bergmüller, David Orlowsky - Alter Ego: Purcell, Preston, Dowland, Kapsberger (2022)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 192 Mb | Total time: 46:02 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Warner Classics | # 0190296307935 | Recorded: 2021

An alter ego (second or different self) is both a close companion to the individual as well as an additional personality. David Orlowsky and David Bergmüller are companions, however, they could hardly be more different. They hail from different musical traditions and the combination of these two instruments have no historical references. When David Orlowsky first discovered a video of David Bergmüller on the internet, he was not aware that he had encountered his musical alter ego. The two met in Berlin and mutually agreed to make music together after just a few shared notes. They became companions, which then became a duo, the duo ultimately becoming an organism. Within this organism, David and David function as opposing and complementary personalities. Together they embark on a journey into unexplored worlds of sound. The clarinet is the voice of bygone times while the lute joins to create polyrhythmic structures allowing both new and old times to flow together in their original compositions.

Paul O`Dette - Kapsberger: Lute Works (2008)  Music

Posted by tirexiss at Jan. 11, 2023
Paul O`Dette - Kapsberger: Lute Works (2008)

Paul O`Dette - Kapsberger: Lute Works (2008)
EAC | FLAC (tracks+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 69:27 | 355 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Harmonia Mundi | Catalog: 507020

One of those special discs where the combination of repertoire and performances is of such unerring quality that it can justly be called definitive, Paul O'Dette's 1991 recital of lute works by Johannes Hieronymus Kapsberger is as good as it gets. Born in Venice, Kapsberger was unsurpassed in his times as a lutenist. His published collections of works for his instrument were considered all but unplayable by anyone but himself at the time they were first published./quote]
Paul O'Dette - Baroque Lute Music, Vol. I: Johannes Hieronymus Kapsberger (2001)

Paul O'Dette - Baroque Lute Music, Vol. I: Johannes Hieronymus Kapsberger (2001)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 315 Mb | Total time: 69:27 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Harmonia Mundi | # HCX 3957020 | Recorded: 1989

O'Dette is unsurpassed among modern players in technical mastery of the lute, and indeed there is nothing in Kapsberger's music that is beyond him. More importantly, his touch is sure, his articulation is clean, and his tone is balanced in a way that brings Kapsberger's music into incredibly clear focus. O'Dette's interpretations fall on the ear in a way that makes them seem almost inevitable, as if this music should be played no other way.

Castaldi - Le Musiche di Bellerofonte Castaldi - Dumestre  Music

Posted by BachRadio at June 30, 2009
Castaldi - Le Musiche di Bellerofonte Castaldi - Dumestre

Castaldi - Le Musiche di Bellerofonte Castaldi - Dumestre
Baroque | Eac, flac, single files, no cue | log, covers | 1 cd 250MB
release 2003 | Alpha l Rapidshare

Early 17th Century Vocal and Theorbo Music from Modena

More Hispano & Vicente Parrilla – Yr a Oydo (2010)  Music

Posted by d'Avignon at April 19, 2015
More Hispano & Vicente Parrilla – Yr a Oydo (2010)

More Hispano & Vicente Parrilla – Yr a Oydo (2010)
Classical/Baroque/21st Century | FLAC lossless | cuesheets+log | covers+booklet | 60m44s | 349mb
Label: Carpe Diem | cat. no. CD-16279

Astor Piazzolla - Primavera porteña (2025)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at April 8, 2025
Astor Piazzolla - Primavera porteña (2025)

Astor Piazzolla - Primavera porteña (2025)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless | 3:02:13 | 822 Mb
Genre: Classical

Piazzolla was born in Mar del Plata, Argentina, on March 11, 1921. His parents were poor Italian immigrants who moved to New York City in 1924, affording the young Piazzolla extensive exposure to jazz artists like Duke Ellington and Cab Calloway. His father also played tango records by the early masters, especially the legendary vocalist/composer Carlos Gardel, and gave Astor a bandoneon for his ninth birthday. In addition to lessons on that instrument (which encompassed American music, like Gershwin, as well as tango), Piazzolla also studied with classical pianist Bela Wilda in 1933, becoming an ardent fan of Bach and Rachmaninoff. Around the same time, the budding prodigy met and played with Carlos Gardel, appearing as a newspaper boy in Gardel's watershed tango film El Dia que Me Quieras. The teenaged Piazzolla turned down an offer to tour South America with Gardel in 1935, a fortuitous decision that kept him out of the tragic plane crash that claimed Gardel's life.
Guillemette Laurens, Le Poeme Harmonique & Vincent Dumestre - Le Musiche di Bellerofonte Castaldi (2016)

Guillemette Laurens, Le Poeme Harmonique & Vincent Dumestre - Le Musiche di Bellerofonte Castaldi
Classical, Opera | WEB FLAC (tracks) & d. booklet | 64:17 min | 245 MB
Label: Alpha | Tracks: 16 | Rls.date: 2016

After the success of the first fourteen reissues, which restored to the limelight some of the gems of the early music repertory in the catalogues of our labels, here are fourteen new titles to allow listeners to renew acquaintance with further treasures of the Renaissance and Baroque (and even a journey through time thanks to Raphaël Imberts album Bach Coltrane), performed by some of the leading interpreters of the genre; most of these discs won one or more awards on their first release.
Ruby Hughes, Jonas Nordberg & Mime Yamahiro-Brinkmann - Heroines of Love & Loss (2017)

Ruby Hughes, Jonas Nordberg & Mime Yamahiro-Brinkmann - Heroines of Love & Loss (2017)
Classical | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 01:11:29 | 164 MB
Label: BIS | Release Year: 2017

Heroines of Love and Mourning ", this is the perfect characteristic of this album, which soprano Ruby Hugues, the cellist Mime Yamahiro Brinkmann and the lutenist Jonas Nordberg dedicate to a fine handful of works in which the ladies sing both, other. And when one says that "ladies sing", it is in every sense of the word: a soprano, female heroines among which the heartbreaking Dido de Purcell, and also composers of the baroque period such as the famous Barbara Strozzi, the nun Claudia Sessa, Francesca Caccini and Lucrezia Vizzana, all of whom contributed to the music of their time, even though it was hard to see a woman as a full-fledged artist.