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A che più l'arco tendere
Il dolce contento
Toccata
Ohimè ch'io cado
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Ohimè
Love, passion and mystery in baroque Italy
Capriola Di Gioia
Amaryllis
Dieltiens
(Soprano)
Bart
Naessens
(Clavecin)
Bart
Naessens
(Orgue)
Jurgen
De bruyn
(Archiluth)
Jurgen
De bruyn
(Guitare baroque)
Hendrik-Jan
Wolfert
(Violone)
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Contenu:
Ohimè, che fur, che sono
Girolamo
Frescobaldi
(1583-1643)
A che più l'arco tendere
Stefano
Landi
(1590-1631)
Maledetto sia l'aspetto
Claudio
Monteverdi
(1567-1643)
Capriccio di durezze
Girolamo
Frescobaldi
(1583-1643)
Il dolce contento
Nicola
Matteis
(c.1670-1698)
Viva speranza
Johannes Hieronymus
Kapsberger
(c.1580-1651)
Ite sospiri miei
Johannes Hieronymus
Kapsberger
(c.1580-1651)
Avrilla mia
Johannes Hieronymus
Kapsberger
(c.1580-1651)
Toccata
Johannes Hieronymus
Kapsberger
(c.1580-1651)
Queste pungenti (cantate sprituale)
Benedetto
Ferrari
(c.1603-1681)
Pass'e mezzo
Giovanni
Picchi
(c.1571-1750)
Ah crudele e perche
Girolamo
Pignani
Perchè se m'odiavi
Claudio
Monteverdi
(1567-1643)
Eri già tutta mia
Claudio
Monteverdi
(1567-1643)
Quel sguardo sdegnosetto
Claudio
Monteverdi
(1567-1643)
Io che armato sin hor
Claudio
Monteverdi
(1567-1643)
Ohimè ch'io cado
Claudio
Monteverdi
(1567-1643)
Durée totale:
1:11 (h:m)
Booklet:
48p.,
Anglais
Allemand
Français
Numéro de catalogue
AE
10043
EAN
4026798100438
Catégorie de produit: SACD
Date de sortie: 15/03/2011
Introduction:
A passionate soprano and a dynamic continuo are the irresistible elements of Capriola Di Gioia, the Belgian ensemble around Amaryllis Dieltiens and Bart Naessens.
AEOLUS listeners already know them from their collaboration with the Flanders Recorder Quartet. The young musicians are already firmly established in the Belgian and Dutch music scene.
On its debut CD, Capriola Di Gioia presents Italian vocal music for soprano and continuo by famous composers, such as Monteverdi and Kapsberger, as well as by less-known masters. This dramatic, sensual, and atmospheric recording, which removes all dust and haze from the incisive and catchy works, was made in the world-famous Begijnhofkerk in Bruges!
