Altri Canti d’Amor: 17th-Century Instrumental Works
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Label: Challenge Classics
Cat No: CC72760
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 15th September 2017
Contents
Works
Canzona a3La Calisto
Per ogni sorte di strumento musicale diversi generi di sonate, op.22
Madrigals, Book 8: SV146-167 'Madrigals of Love and War'
L'Eraclito amoroso
Aria decima terza sopra 'Questa bella sirena'
Aria quarta sopra la Ciacona
Sonate over Canzoni, op.5
Artists
L’Estro d’OrfeoWorks
Canzona a3La Calisto
Per ogni sorte di strumento musicale diversi generi di sonate, op.22
Madrigals, Book 8: SV146-167 'Madrigals of Love and War'
L'Eraclito amoroso
Aria decima terza sopra 'Questa bella sirena'
Aria quarta sopra la Ciacona
Sonate over Canzoni, op.5
Artists
L’Estro d’OrfeoAbout
The programme focuses on the music of the Italian Seicento and more precisely on the schools of northern Italy; mainly the Venetian school. It combines both instrumental and vocal pieces - the latter in instrumental versions - connected to the subject of ‘love’.
“Using instruments instead of the voice may initially seem perverse for such a title, but to me, it suggests the idea of ‘other ways of singing about love’. We thus reaffirm the great value and importance that instruments started gaining in the first half of the 17th century, where they ceased serving merely as accompaniments to the voice and gradually became the main protagonist of the musical scene, attaining a level of virtuosity that had never been explored before.” – Leonor de Lera
L’Estro d’Orfeo:
- Leonor de Lera (violin, artistic direction)
- Josep María Martí (theorbo)
- Rodney Prada (viola da gamba)
- Lucia Giraudo (violin)
- Josué Meléndez (cornetto)
- Javier Núñez (harpsichord)
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