Il viaggio di Lucrezia (Harp music in 17th century Italy)
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Label: Glossa - Cabinet
Cat No: GCDC81301
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 11th March 2013
Contents
Works
CanzoneDalla Porta d'Oriente
Son fonte e fiumi
Toccata
Lucretia gentil
Fantasia
Galliarda Bella
Pasagalli
Toccata
Toccata
Kapsberger, Johannes Hieronymous
ToccataToccata
Recercare
Toccata
Ch'i' t'ami
Chiaccona
Corrente
Partite variate
Toccata
Cassandra
Ancidetemi pur
Partite artificiose
Toccata
Artists
Mara Galassi (harp)Works
CanzoneDalla Porta d'Oriente
Son fonte e fiumi
Toccata
Lucretia gentil
Fantasia
Galliarda Bella
Pasagalli
Toccata
Toccata
Kapsberger, Johannes Hieronymous
ToccataToccata
Recercare
Toccata
Ch'i' t'ami
Chiaccona
Corrente
Partite variate
Toccata
Cassandra
Ancidetemi pur
Partite artificiose
Toccata
Artists
Mara Galassi (harp)About
As a musicologist, Mara Galassi has carried out extensive research in the field of historical harps: her first solo recording on Glossa was 'Il viaggio di Lucrezia', a historical fantasy based on the travels of harpist Lucretia Urbana between 1584 and 1615 and featuring the music from Galassi’s beloved Italian 17th century with composers active in Italy at the time and played on an arpa doppia.
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