Frottole: Songs from the Courts of Renaissance Italy
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Label: Pan Classics
Cat No: PC10246
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 1st August 2011
Contents
Works
La tromba sonaRecerchar de Benedictus
Surge
Tente alora
Recercar 8
Recercar 12
Recercar 15
Se mia trista e dura sorte
Noe noe
Stavasi amor dormendo
Io non compro
Per dolor me bagno el viso
Allons fere nos barbes
Una musca
Tucto il mundo e fantasia
Benedictus a3
La turturella
Rumfeltier
Dolci ire
Occhi mei lassi
Su, su, leva, alza le ciglia
Vale diva, vale in pace
Nunca fue pena mayor
Artists
Ulrike Hofbauer (soprano)Modena Consort
Works
La tromba sonaRecerchar de Benedictus
Surge
Tente alora
Recercar 8
Recercar 12
Recercar 15
Se mia trista e dura sorte
Noe noe
Stavasi amor dormendo
Io non compro
Per dolor me bagno el viso
Allons fere nos barbes
Una musca
Tucto il mundo e fantasia
Benedictus a3
La turturella
Rumfeltier
Dolci ire
Occhi mei lassi
Su, su, leva, alza le ciglia
Vale diva, vale in pace
Nunca fue pena mayor
Artists
Ulrike Hofbauer (soprano)Modena Consort
About
Due to improvements in the printing process, more than two dozen books of frottole appeared in print between 1504 and 1531, courtesy of Petrucci and his contemporaries, which contributed to this diffusion and influence.
This recording showcases a variety of composers and poets, moods and instrumental combinations. In addition to frottole, we hear instrumental music and dances interspersed.
The Modena Consort is one of the few ensembles to perform Renaissance polyphony on contemporary transverse flutes. The group was founded in 1998 in The Hague, and consists of soprano Ulrike Hofbauer, a four-part flute consort and a lute player. The consort has performed in various venues and festivals in Holland, Belgium, France and Switzerland. Hofbauer has been a frequent collaborator with L’arpeggiata & Cristina Pluhar.
Contents:
- TROMBONCINO: Occhi miei lassi, Vale diva, Su su leva, Dolci ire
- CARA: Io non compro, Per dolor me bagno el viso
- BROCCO: Se mia trista e dura sorte
- OBRECHT: La turturella, Rumfeltier
- HESDIMOIS: Tucto il mundo è fantasia
- COMPERE: Alons ferons barbe
- ISAAC: Benedictus
- BRUMEL: Noe noe noe
- URREDE: Nunqua fue pena maior
- CAPIROLA: Stavasi amor dormendo
- JOSQUIN des Prèz: Una musca
- BOSSINENSIS: Recercar 8, 12 & 15
- ANONYMOUS: Surge, Recerchar de Benedictus, La tromba sona, Tente alora
Recorded: 2011
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