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O felici occhi miei: Lute Music from Renaissance Italy
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Label: Glossa
Cat No: GCD923541
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Expected Release Date: 28th June 2024
Contents
Works
O felici occhi mieiPavana detta La Lacrimosa
Saltarello primo
Fantasia no.21
Fantasia no.28
Fantasia no.38
Ricercar no.2
O felici occhi miei
Alcun non puo saper
Fantasia
Gaillarde
Pavanes (2)
D'amours me plains
D'amour me plains
Fantasie sixiesme
Gaillarde L'Amirale
Pavane La Romanesque
Alcun non puo saper
Artists
Eduardo Eguez (lute)La Compagnia del Madgriale
Works
O felici occhi mieiPavana detta La Lacrimosa
Saltarello primo
Fantasia no.21
Fantasia no.28
Fantasia no.38
Ricercar no.2
O felici occhi miei
Alcun non puo saper
Fantasia
Gaillarde
Pavanes (2)
D'amours me plains
D'amour me plains
Fantasie sixiesme
Gaillarde L'Amirale
Pavane La Romanesque
Alcun non puo saper
Artists
Eduardo Eguez (lute)La Compagnia del Madgriale
About
The poem behind this album's title refers to happiness and cruelty, harmony and discord, contrasts evoked by Egüez's programme which focuses on music by five leading Italian lutenists from the first half of the sixteenth century, Francesco Canova da Milano, Alberto da Ripa, Pietro Paolo Borrono, Giovanni Paolo Paladino and Perino Fiorentino. The work and lives of these composers were all mixed up in the Italian Wars (1494-1559) which will have overshadowed their compositional activities as much as their playing at those various courts embroiled in the conflict.
Egüez elegantly explores this bellicose time with virtuosic fantasias and sprightly dances, but also with diminutions on vocal intabulations - with these last emphasising this new release's Glossa family connections, as three of the tracks feature vocal contributions from La Compagnia del Madrigale and the sessions took place in that ensemble's favoured location of the aptly contemporaneous church in Roletto, just outside the city of Turin.
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