Costanzo Porta Choir - Marini: Per le musiche di camera concerti, Op. 7 (2019)

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Title: Marini: Per le musiche di camera concerti, Op. 7
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Tactus
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless +booklet
Total Time: 01:21:21
Total Size: 436 mb
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Tracklist
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CD1
01. Per le musiche di camera concerti, Op. 7: I. Ecco o Cinzia
02. Per le musiche di camera concerti, Op. 7: II. Ahi Filli
03. Per le musiche di camera concerti, Op. 7: III. Non lagrimar
04. Per le musiche di camera concerti, Op. 7: IV. O dolcissime
05. Per le musiche di camera concerti, Op. 7: V. Deh come ancor
06. Per le musiche di camera concerti, Op. 7: VI. Ridon le piagge

CD2
01. Per le musiche di camera concerti, Op. 7: VII. Crudel tu vuoi partire
02. Per Le Musiche Di Camera Concerti, Op. 7: VIII. Donna Mi Chiami
03. Per le musiche di camera concerti, Op. 7: IX. Tu pur partisti
04. Per le musiche di camera concerti, Op. 7: X. Tirinto mio
05. Per le musiche di camera concerti, Op. 7: XI. Credetel voi
06. Per le musiche di camera concerti, Op. 7: XII. A Dio begli occhi
07. Per Le Musiche Di Camera Concerti, Op. 7: XIII. La Bella Erminia

Biagio Marini (1594-1663) now is remembered not only as one of the most famous violin virtuosos of his time and an innovator of instrumental music, but also as a masterly composer of vocal pieces, both sacred and profane. The Concertos, Op. 7 reveal the composers mastery. Adopting some traditional forms of music of the Renaissance such as the canto a ballo and the romanesca, and using ritornellos and refrains interspersed with different formal systems, Marini created complex, dynamic pieces, achieving a splendid synthesis of styles. The Costanzo Porta ensemble from Cremona, directed by Antonio Greco supported by the instrumental ensemble Cremona Antiqua, performs for the first time this previously unknown collection of madrigals including texts by famous poets of the time, inspired by themes and subjects from the pastoral poetry from the early seventeenth century. These are superbly set to music using 'madrigalisms' that, apart from the voices, are extended to the accompanying instruments.



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