Ricercare e Canzoni

Matteo Cicchitti, Musica Elegentia - Ricercare E Canzoni (2022)

Matteo Cicchitti, Musica Elegentia - Ricercare E Canzoni (2022)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless | 51:13 | 164 Mb
Genre: Classical / Label: Challenge Classics

The absolute protagonist of this recording is the solo viola da gamba which guides us on a musical journey from 1553 (Tratado de glosas by Diego Ortiz) to 1698/99 (Ricercare per diversi toni by Angelo Michele Bertalotti and The Complete Violist by Benjamin Hely). In so doing, it puts us in touch with a repertoire that may not be universally known, but still deserves to be discovered. Above all, it must be disclosed because it gives tangible testimonies that partially rectify some deep-rooted convictions about the viola da gamba. In fact, contrary to what is often believed, after blossoming in the Renaissance, this instrument did not leave the stage ex abrupto in the mid-17th century, crushed beneath the increasing weight of the cello. Instead, it continued to enjoy its own literature, certainly less striking but not less relevant. We are referring not only to the better-documented compositions for consort, but also to the solo repertoire which frequently had didactic and artistic value - often characterized by chamber allure due to its reserved nature.
Manfred Cordes, Weser-Renaissance Bremen - Andrea Gabrieli: Madrigali e Canzoni (1999)

Manfred Cordes, Weser-Renaissance Bremen - Andrea Gabrieli: Madrigali e Canzoni (1999)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 290 Mb | Total time: 68:12 | Scans included
Classical | Label: CPO | 999 642–2 | Recorded: 1998

Andrea Gabrieli (c. 1510-1586) was one of the first native Venetians to hold the positions of Second and then First Organist in the basilica of San Marco. These were the highest musical appointments in the city, and their holders was expected to compose much of the music they played. In the event, like his predecessor Merulo and his successor (his nephew Giovanni Gabrieli), Andrea was adept at all musical forms, especially the new and up-to-date (very secular) madrigal, a sort of vocal chamber music. A splendid selection of these, interspersed with instrumental canzoni (in which one can see the influence he had on his more-famous nephew) that offer welcome contrast to the vocal music. Manfred Cordes leads Weser-Renaissance Bremen in pungent period-instrument performances.
Accademia Strumentale Italiana - O Dolcezze Amarissime Madrigali, Ricercari and Canzoni Strumentali from 17th Century, Italy

Accademia Strumentale Italiana - O Dolcezze Amarissime Madrigali, Ricercari and Canzoni Strumentali from 17th Century, Italy
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 57:46 | 132 / 281 Mb
Genre: Classical

Beautifully balanced, marvelously flexible in phrasing and tempo, with much well-judged space in the phrasing. In addition there is lots of variety in the playing style, with many touches of lightness and humour. The recorded quality is also of the best: everything is crystal-clear all the time, though always favoring the often jaw-dropping performances of the Norwegian/English/Croatian lutenist Jadran Duncumb.Listeners are spoilt for choice in this music, but what makes this new recording stand out, apart from the striking excellence of the recorded sound, is the nimble playfulness of Duncumb’s lute playing and the warm Italian sun which Rasi and friends shine upon Dowland’s inspiration.
Accademia Strumentale Italiana - O Dolcezze Amarissime Madrigali, Ricercari and Canzoni Strumentali from 17th Century, Italy

Accademia Strumentale Italiana - O Dolcezze Amarissime Madrigali, Ricercari and Canzoni Strumentali from 17th Century, Italy
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 57:46 | 132 / 281 Mb
Genre: Classical

Beautifully balanced, marvelously flexible in phrasing and tempo, with much well-judged space in the phrasing. In addition there is lots of variety in the playing style, with many touches of lightness and humour. The recorded quality is also of the best: everything is crystal-clear all the time, though always favoring the often jaw-dropping performances of the Norwegian/English/Croatian lutenist Jadran Duncumb.Listeners are spoilt for choice in this music, but what makes this new recording stand out, apart from the striking excellence of the recorded sound, is the nimble playfulness of Duncumb’s lute playing and the warm Italian sun which Rasi and friends shine upon Dowland’s inspiration.
Accademia Strumentale Italiana - O Dolcezze Amarissime Madrigali, Ricercari and Canzoni Strumentali from 17th Century, Italy

Accademia Strumentale Italiana - O Dolcezze Amarissime Madrigali, Ricercari and Canzoni Strumentali from 17th Century, Italy
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 57:46 | 132 / 281 Mb
Genre: Classical

Beautifully balanced, marvelously flexible in phrasing and tempo, with much well-judged space in the phrasing. In addition there is lots of variety in the playing style, with many touches of lightness and humour. The recorded quality is also of the best: everything is crystal-clear all the time, though always favoring the often jaw-dropping performances of the Norwegian/English/Croatian lutenist Jadran Duncumb.Listeners are spoilt for choice in this music, but what makes this new recording stand out, apart from the striking excellence of the recorded sound, is the nimble playfulness of Duncumb’s lute playing and the warm Italian sun which Rasi and friends shine upon Dowland’s inspiration.
Gilda Buttà, Luca Pincini & Paolo Zampini - Absolutely... Morricone I (2022) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Gilda Buttà, Luca Pincini, Paolo Zampini - Absolutely… Morricone I: Original Arrangements and Music for Cello, Flute and Piano (2022)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 62:17 minutes | 1,02 GB
Classical | Label: Da Vinci Classics, Official Digital Download

For a long time, Ennio Morricone (1928-2020) kept the two main fields of his compositional activity neatly separated. First, there was film music: this was undoubtedly the best known and also the most abundant of the two. His artistic partnerships with directors such as Sergio Leone, Giuseppe Tornatore, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Giuliano Montaldo, Elio Petri, and Gillo Pontecorvo marked the history of film music. However, the directors with whom he cooperated, also on the international stage, are very numerous, including Brian De Palma and Quentin Tarantino.
Gilda Buttà, Luca Pincini & Paolo Zampini - Absolutely... Morricone I (2022)

Gilda Buttà, Luca Pincini, Paolo Zampini - Absolutely… Morricone I: Original Arrangements and Music for Cello, Flute and Piano (2022)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 212 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 143 Mb | 01:02:17
Classical | Label: Da Vinci Classics

For a long time, Ennio Morricone (1928-2020) kept the two main fields of his compositional activity neatly separated. First, there was film music: this was undoubtedly the best known and also the most abundant of the two. His artistic partnerships with directors such as Sergio Leone, Giuseppe Tornatore, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Giuliano Montaldo, Elio Petri, and Gillo Pontecorvo marked the history of film music. However, the directors with whom he cooperated, also on the international stage, are very numerous, including Brian De Palma and Quentin Tarantino. His film music comprises nearly 500 scores: a record quantity, reached over the course of more than five decades, and crowned by three Academy Awards, three Golden Globes, five BAFTAs, a Grammy and countless other awards.