I Bassifondi, Simone Vallerotonda - Roma '600 (2019) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Roma '600
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Arcana
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 56:19
Total Size: 266 MB / 0.98 GB
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Tracklist:

01. Simone Vallerotonda - Arpeggio
02. Enrico Onofri - Foscarini's Groove
03. Simone Vallerotonda - Toccata dell'Arcangelo
04. Emöke Baráth - Scherzate, gioite, godete pastori
05. Simone Vallerotonda - Sordellina
06. Simone Vallerotonda - Ciachone
07. Simone Vallerotonda - Aurilla mia
08. Simone Vallerotonda - Aurilla mia
09. Simone Vallerotonda - Diminuzioni su Aurilla mia
10. Simone Vallerotonda - Monica
11. Emöke Baráth - Ite sospiri miei
12. Simone Vallerotonda - Girumetta
13. Simone Vallerotonda - Capricio sopra la Girolmeta
14. Simone Vallerotonda - Villan di Spagna
15. Simone Vallerotonda - Toccata VI
16. Simone Vallerotonda - Gagliarda X
17. Simone Vallerotonda - Romanesca
18. Simone Vallerotonda - Clorida
19. Simone Vallerotonda - Romanescha arpeggiata
20. Emöke Baráth - No ch'io non piangerò
21. Simone Vallerotonda - I. Allegro
22. Simone Vallerotonda - II. Andante
23. Simone Vallerotonda - III. Allegro
24. Simone Vallerotonda - Passacaglia
25. Simone Vallerotonda - Spagnoletta
26. Simone Vallerotonda - Mamma lo scorpiò
27. Simone Vallerotonda - Mal francese mi tormenta
28. Simone Vallerotonda - Tarantella
29. Simone Vallerotonda - Antidotum tarantulae
30. Simone Vallerotonda - Girometta

A journey through seventeenth-century Rome, the rough and magnificent city where Caravaggio and Stradella lived. Strict counterpoint and learned polyphony in the lute and keyboard pieces by Kapsberger, Pasquini and Frescobaldi mingle with light dances and popular songs for guitar. Improvisation is the feature linking both sound-worlds: the high culture of church chapels and noble palaces, and the lore of streets and taverns. A careful study of the original sources guided the choices as to instruments and interpretation. According to historically informed practice, the celebrated Antidotum Tarantulæ and further early specimens of tarantella, as written down by the Jesuit scholar Athanasius Kircher, are played on bagpipes, drums and guitars.
While on their first album ‘Alfabeto Falso’ I Bassifondi refreshed the image of the Baroque guitar and its harmonic extravaganzas, with ‘Roma 600’ the ensemble brings the music of seventeenth century Rome back to life with inspired and imaginative improvisation. Soprano Emőke Barath and violinist Enrico Onofri are the distinguished guest artists who join I Bassifondi in this new adventure. © Arcana/Outhere


  • platico
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gracias....
  • olga1001
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New sense of plucked strings album !
Exhilarating !!
Borderless :))
Enrico Onofri joins 02 :)
Viva Roma !!!