The Lost Fresco: Music for the Anghiari Battle
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Label: Urania
Cat No: LDV14054
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 6th December 2019
Contents
Works
Del visibile dell'invisibile: L'affresco perdutoLe donne, i cavallier, l'arme, gli amori
O gran bonta de cavallieri antiqui
The Battell
My Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home, P66
Donne l'assault a la fortresse
Mettetevi in battaglia, pensier miei
Intonatione del secondo tono
Intonation on the Seventh Tone
Canzon sopra la Battaglia a 4
A Souldiers March (The First Part of Ayres no.4)
Estote fortes in bello
Te Deum
El gran duca Milanese
O signori italiani
Artists
Umbra Lucis EnsembleWorks
Del visibile dell'invisibile: L'affresco perdutoLe donne, i cavallier, l'arme, gli amori
O gran bonta de cavallieri antiqui
The Battell
My Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home, P66
Donne l'assault a la fortresse
Mettetevi in battaglia, pensier miei
Intonatione del secondo tono
Intonation on the Seventh Tone
Canzon sopra la Battaglia a 4
A Souldiers March (The First Part of Ayres no.4)
Estote fortes in bello
Te Deum
El gran duca Milanese
O signori italiani
Artists
Umbra Lucis EnsembleAbout
In a word: the dialectic between shadow and light that incessantly beats life. Shadow and light that has marked, according to the contemporary chronicle, also one of the symbolic events of the Italian Renaissance: the Battle of Anghiari. It is said, in fact, that the Milanese troops remained as blinded by an invasive and omnipresent light that prevented them from seeing the enemy and winning it. In this musical journey, ideally anchored in this paradigmatic event, the battle is interpreted both in its factual and metaphorical dimension: from the love battles (Dufay, Berchem, Conforti) to the battles tout court (Banchieri, Werrecore); from the theme of the return (Dowland) to the autobiographical story (Hume, composer and at the same time captain); to the end with a gratitude for the victory (de Victoria) which, as with all, brings everyone together: winners and losers, light and shadow, now regained in peace.
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