Doulce Mémoire, Denis Raisin Dadre - Luzzaschi, Agostini - Le Concert Secret des Dames de Ferrare (2007)

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Title: Luzzaschi, Agostini - Le Concert Secret des Dames de Ferrare
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Zig-Zag Territoires
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 58:57
Total Size: 315 Mb
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Le Concert Secret des Dames de Ferrare
Concerto Delle Dame (1580-1597)


01. Luzzascho Luzzaschi: Non sa che sia dolore
02. Luzzascho Luzzaschi: Cor mio
03. Giuglio Cesare Barbetta: Campai contento
04. Luzzascho Luzzaschi: Io mi son giovinetta
05. Ludovico Agostini: Ecco col nostro Duca
06. Ludovico Agostini: Qual e maggior
07. Ludovico Agostini: Enigma: Una si chiara luce
08. Giuglio Cesare Barbetta: Baletto de contadini lombardi
09. Ludovico Agostini: Tu che girando
10. Luzzascho Luzzaschi: T'amo mia vita
11. Luzzascho Luzzaschi: Fantasia a quattro sopra 'Ave maris stella'
12. Luzzascho Luzzaschi: Aura soave
13. Ludovico Agostini: Quel canto oime
14. Luzzascho Luzzaschi: Toccata del quarto tono
15. Luzzascho Luzzaschi: Ch'io non t ami
16. Luzzascho Luzzaschi: O dolcezze amarissime
17. Ludovico Agostini: Mentre l'argute
18. Ludovico Agostini: Contrapuncto primo
19. Luzzascho Luzzaschi: Stral pungente d amore
20. Ludovico Agostini: Questa ch'el cor
21. Luzzascho Luzzaschi: Se parti io moro
22. Ludovico Agostini: Il nostro vago
23. Ludovico Agostini: Enigma: Vago augellin
24. Luzzascho Luzzaschi: Deh vieni hormai
25. Ludovico Agostini: Enigma: Ne la beata vespa
26. Luzzascho Luzzaschi: Troppo ben puo

Performers:
Doulce Mémoire
Denis Raisin Dadre, direction

In the last two decades of the sixteenth century, Alfonso, Duke of Ferrara, supported an extraordinary professional trio of women singers and instrumentalists and engaged some of the leading composers of the time to write for them. The trio, known as Concerto delle Dame di Ferrara, performed only music that had been written exclusively for them, and only privately, for the most scrupulously vetted audiences. Perhaps the group's most remarkable legacy is the effect its performances had on Carlo Gesualdo, who spent a year and a half working with it and who wrote that the group's influence radically altered his views on harmony. Most of the repertoire for the group has been lost, but two of the ensemble's composers, Luzzasco Luzzaschi and Ludovico Agostini, published collections of madrigals after the Duke's death, and this CD is made up largely of their work for one, two, or three voices, with instrumental accompaniment. The music is characterized by an intense expressivity, harmonic freedom, and, in some pieces, almost freakishly demanding ornamentation. At the same time, it's consistently lyrical and gratifyingly written for the voice. The sound of the two or three women's voices in gorgeously interwoven contrapuntal lines, the astonishing harmonies, and the florid embellishments give the music an immediate appeal; anyone who loves Gesualdo's madrigals will find much to savor here. The performances by the ensemble Doulce Mémoire, led by Denis Raisin-Dadre, are consistently top notch. Sopranos Véronique Bourin, Axelle Bernage, and Christel Boiron sing with tonal purity and warmth, a beautiful blend, and great passion, and they are ably accompanied by an ensemble consisting of lute, harp, gamba, and harpsichord. The sound is clear, clean, and intimate.