The Myth of Venice: 16th-Century Music for Cornetto & Keyboards
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Label: Delphian
Cat No: DCD34261
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 22nd October 2021
Contents
Works
El todeschoToccata
Ricercar a 4
Toccata di salto cativo del VI tuono
Caro dolce ben mio, perche fuggire
Pass' e mezzo antico
Ricercare del XII tuono
Pavane 'La venissiene'
Il todeschino
Padoana del todeschino
La Brillantina
Toccata del secondo tono
Toccata ottava
Ricercar del Sesto Tono alla Terza
Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da
Introduxit me rex in cellamRicercar 14 da pacem domine
Ricercar 5
Ricercar 13
A la fontaine
Jouissance vous donnerai
Artists
Gawain Glenton (cornetti)Silas Wollston (organ, organo di legno, virginals)
Works
El todeschoToccata
Ricercar a 4
Toccata di salto cativo del VI tuono
Caro dolce ben mio, perche fuggire
Pass' e mezzo antico
Ricercare del XII tuono
Pavane 'La venissiene'
Il todeschino
Padoana del todeschino
La Brillantina
Toccata del secondo tono
Toccata ottava
Ricercar del Sesto Tono alla Terza
Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da
Introduxit me rex in cellamRicercar 14 da pacem domine
Ricercar 5
Ricercar 13
A la fontaine
Jouissance vous donnerai
Artists
Gawain Glenton (cornetti)Silas Wollston (organ, organo di legno, virginals)
About
The establishment of Venice as the world leader in music publishing, and the coming and going of international musicians, made the Floating City anything but insular, and artistic competition was order of the day, with organists duelling to outdo each other in invention and grace; while on the streets a different culture of lively dances gave rise to more opportunities for instrumentalists to show off their improvisational skills.
Intimate yet exuberant, scholarly yet unrestrained, Gawain Glenton and Silas Wollston’s exploration of the often dazzlingly virtuosic repertoire shows how the enduring ‘myth of Venice’ was built in sound just as much as it was in marble.
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