Luigi Ferdinando Tagliavini, Liuwe Tamminga - Gabrieli: Music for one and two Organs (2008)

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Title: Gabrieli: Music for one and two Organs
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Brilliant Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:08:50
Total Size: 323 mb
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Tracklist:

1 Canzon Primo Tono, In 8 Parts For Two Organs 5:01
2 Intonazione Del Primo Tono 1:14
3 Ricercare Del Primo Tono 6:45
4 Intonazione Del Sesto Tono 1:21
5 Ricercar Arioso 3:08
6 Motetto 'Egredimini Et Videte', In 8 Parts For Two Organs 4:16
7 Fuga Del Nono Tono 2:56
8 Toccata Del Secondo Tono 2:33
9 Canzon 'La Spiritata' In 4 Parts 4:06
10 Canzon 'Sol Sol La Sol Fa Mi', In 8 Parts For Two Organs 2:22
11 Toccata Del Quinto Tono 1:42
12 Canzon Ariosa 3:11
13 Fantasia Allegra 3:15
14 'Io Mi Son Giovinetta' For 4 Voices, Intabulation 3:56
15 Canzon Francese On 'Petit Jacquet' In 4 Parts 2:13
16 'Lieto Godea' In 8 Parts For Two Organs 3:22
17 Toccata Del Primo Tono 3:14
18 Ricercar Del Primo Tono 2:22
19 Canzon Del Secondo Tono 3:05
20 Canzon Del Duodecimo Tono 2:51
21 Canzon Del Duodecimo Tono In 10 Parts For Two Organs 4:34

Performers:
Luigi Ferdinando Tagliavini and Liuwe Tamminga (organs)

Uncle (Andrea) and nephew (Giovanni) Gabrieli have had a great impact on Italian Renaissance music. Especially their works for cori spezzati (double-choir) - ‘inherited’ from Adrian Willaert – utilizing the two balconies opposite each other at St. Mark’s in Venice, have left an undisputed mark. Both composers, however, were also organists themselves. It must have been a challenge to compose music for two organs along the same cori spezzati lines.

This selection of pieces allows the listener to join in the excitement of playing on historic instruments in a vast church. The organists are Luigi Ferdinando Tagliavini and Liuwe Tamminga. Recorded at the Basilica di S. Petronio in Bologna, Italy. Both organs have been used for these recordings. The organs by Lorenzo da Prato (1471-1475) and Baldassare Malamini (1596) are contemporary with the compositions performed on them here.




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