Les Canards Chantants, ACRONYM - Valentini: Secondo libro de madrigali (2016) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Les Canards Chantants, ACRONYM
Title: Valentini: Secondo libro de madrigali
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Olde Focus Recordings
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 01:07:44
Total Size: 371 mb / 1.2 gb
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TracklistTitle: Valentini: Secondo libro de madrigali
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Olde Focus Recordings
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 01:07:44
Total Size: 371 mb / 1.2 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Secondo libro de madrigali: No. 1, O come bello appare
02. Secondo libro de madrigali: No. 2, Bella Isabella, bella
03. Secondo libro de madrigali: No. 3, Queste lacrime mie
04. Secondo libro de madrigali: No. 4, Chi nudrisse tua speme
05. Secondo libro de madrigali: No. 5, Ridete pur, ridete
06. Secondo libro de madrigali: No. 6, È bello quel che piace
07. Secondo libro de madrigali: No. 7, È sogno o ver? Se sogni, ahi chi dipinge
08. Secondo libro de madrigali: No. 8, Schiera d'aspri martiri
09. Secondo libro de madrigali: No. 9, Gioir, gioir fugace
10. Secondo libro de madrigali: No. 10, Neve e rose ha nel volto
11. Secondo libro de madrigali: No. 11, Ardi contento e taci
12. Secondo libro de madrigali: No. 12, Ahi, chi mi fa languire
13. Secondo libro de madrigali: No. 13, Spente eran nel mio cor l'antiche fiamme
14. Secondo libro de madrigali: No. 14, Ecco maggio seren, chi l'ha vestito
15. Secondo libro de madrigali: No. 15, Vagheggiando le bell'onde
16. Secondo libro de madrigali: No. 16, Amor amaramente amar mi fai
17. Secondo libro de madrigali: No. 17, in bel giardino all'aura amena e grata
18. Secondo libro de madrigali: No. 18, Guerra, guerra tu brami
"Brilliant and moving" vocal ensemble Les Canards Chantants and "groundbreaking, gutsy" (Early Music America Magazine) Baroque string band ACRONYM present the first recording of Giovanni Valentini's "Secondo libro de madrigali" (Venice, 1616)—the earliest known madrigal collection to call for instruments other than continuo—exactly four hundred years after its publication. + Giovanni Valentini was born in 1582 in or around Venice. In 1614 he joined the court of the Archduke Ferdinand at Graz, and upon Ferdinand’s 1619 election Vaneltini moved to Vienna to serve as Imperial organist. From the 1620s through the 1640s, Valentini oversaw much of the musical life of Vienna. He was music tutor to the Imperial family and retained his position of Hofkapellmeister under Ferdinand III, who took the throne in 1637.