Cavazzoni - Complete Organ Music
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Label: Brilliant Classics
Cat No: 96192
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 3
Release Date: 13th August 2021
Contents
Works
Canzon sopra 'Falt d'argents'Canzon sopra 'I le bel e bon'
Hymnus Ave Maris Stella
Hymnus Christe Redemptor omnium
Hymnus Deus tuorum militum
Hymnus Exultet coelum laudibus
Hymnus Hostis Herodes impie
Hymnus Iesu corona virginum
Hymnus Iesu nostra redemptio
Hymnus Luce creator optime
Hymnus Pange lingua gloriosi
Hymnus Veni Creator Spiritus
Magnificat ottavi toni
Magnificat primi toni
Magnificat quarti toni
Magnificat sexti toni
Missa Apostolorum
Missa Dominicalis
Missa de Beata Virgine
Recercar (1551)
Ricercare (1540)
Ricercare no.1
Ricercare no.2
Ricercare no.3
Ricercare no.4
Artists
Federico del Sordo (organ)Nova Schola Gregoriana
Conductor
Alberto TurcoWorks
Canzon sopra 'Falt d'argents'Canzon sopra 'I le bel e bon'
Hymnus Ave Maris Stella
Hymnus Christe Redemptor omnium
Hymnus Deus tuorum militum
Hymnus Exultet coelum laudibus
Hymnus Hostis Herodes impie
Hymnus Iesu corona virginum
Hymnus Iesu nostra redemptio
Hymnus Luce creator optime
Hymnus Pange lingua gloriosi
Hymnus Veni Creator Spiritus
Magnificat ottavi toni
Magnificat primi toni
Magnificat quarti toni
Magnificat sexti toni
Missa Apostolorum
Missa Dominicalis
Missa de Beata Virgine
Recercar (1551)
Ricercare (1540)
Ricercare no.1
Ricercare no.2
Ricercare no.3
Ricercare no.4
Artists
Federico del Sordo (organ)Nova Schola Gregoriana
Conductor
Alberto TurcoAbout
Born in northern Italy around the turn of the 16th century – no more precise data is available – Girolamo Cavazzoni became organist of the cathedral in Mantova in 1621 and soon after entered the service of the Gonzaga family whose lavish artistic patronage sponsored and encouraged many of the finest Italian composers of the day. During his Mantuan years Cavazzoni taught the organ to Costanzo Antegnati (1549–1624), son of the organ builder at S Barbara, Graziadio Antegnati. Costanzo’s L’arte organica (Brescia, 1608) recalls Cavazzoni as ‘Hieronimo d'Urbino già mio honorato maestro’.
In 1565–6 he supervised the building of the organ in the church of S Barbara, Mantua, and also played the organ there at Mass. This is the very instrument played by Federico del Sordo, lending his recording a unique authenticity and powerful sense of place and time. The restoration of the single-manual Santa Barbara organ (1995-2006) was undertaken by Giorgio Carli with the aim of returning the instrument to its original pristine state as far as possible, rather than extending or ‘improving’ it, and thus the colours of the instrument closely resemble those with which Cavazzoni was familiar.
Much of the music here was written for liturgical performance in the alternatim fashion, whereby verses of the Mass text, the Magnificat or an antiphon are alternatively played and embroidered by the organ and then chanted by a choir. Federico del Sordo draws on two original volumes, printed in Venice in the 1540s, plus a pair of ricercars to be found in multi-authored collections of the time. Together they build a portrait of a composer as stylish as he was pragmatic.
Praise for Federico del Sordo on Brilliant Classics:
‘Valerio Losito and Federico Del Sordo deliver very fine performances which convincingly bring out the characteristics and qualities of Tessarini's sonatas.’ – Musica dei donum (Tessarini, 94787)
‘Federico del Sordo’s playing is entirely appropriate to the historic style and the nature of the contrasting moods of the pieces.’ – Early Music (Antegnati, 95628)
‘stunningly realised in liturgical reconstructions... a magnificent tribute.’ – Choir & Organ (Merulo, 95145)
‘Del Sordo plays this with brisk articulation and fast tempos... I’d like to hear more from Del Sordo.’ – American Record Guide (Bonelli, 95816)
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