Renato Criscuolo, Musica Perduta - Francesco Maria Zuccari: Cello Sonatas (2012) CD-Rip
Artist: Renato Criscuolo, Musica Perduta
Title: Francesco Maria Zuccari: Cello Sonatas
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Brilliant Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 01:04:12
Total Size: 346 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Francesco Maria Zuccari: Cello Sonatas
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Brilliant Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 01:04:12
Total Size: 346 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Francesco Maria Zuccari (1694-1788)
[1]-[4] Sonata No.1 in D major
[5]-[7] Sonata No.2 in B flat major
[8]-[11] Sonata No.3 in G major
[12]-[15] Sonata No.4 in A minor
[16]-[19] Sonata No.6 in C major
[20]-[23] Sonata No.8 in D minor
Performers:
Musica Perduta
Renato Criscuolo, baroque cello & five-string cello
Luca Marzetti, G violone & baroque double bass
Michele Carreca, theorbo
Alberto Bagnai, harpsichord & organ
A name that will be unfamiliar to many lis- teners, Francesco Maria Zuccari was born circa 1694 in Dosolo, Italy. The earliest trace of his work as a composer is from 1718, when he was working at the basilica of Assisi, becoming first organist there and later maestro di capella until 1727. He sub- sequently worked in senior posts in the cities of Rome and Padua, and died in 1788.
Zuccari was primarily a church composer, so the ten Cello Sonatas heard on this new recording are a more unusual part of his output and have only recently been confir- med as his works.The pieces are found in an anonymous 18th-century manuscript housed in the Sacro Conveno library in Assisi; after a day of research, MVSICA PERDVTA were able to attribute them to Zuccari.
In recording these sonatas, MVSICA PERDVTA have paid considerable attention to the performance practices of Zuccari’s era. Original period instruments, or accura- te copies, were used, and the proper assembly and performance techniques of the instruments were observed, making this release a fascinating and authoritative exploration of rare but exciting repertoire.
Zuccari was primarily a church composer, so the ten Cello Sonatas heard on this new recording are a more unusual part of his output and have only recently been confir- med as his works.The pieces are found in an anonymous 18th-century manuscript housed in the Sacro Conveno library in Assisi; after a day of research, MVSICA PERDVTA were able to attribute them to Zuccari.
In recording these sonatas, MVSICA PERDVTA have paid considerable attention to the performance practices of Zuccari’s era. Original period instruments, or accura- te copies, were used, and the proper assembly and performance techniques of the instruments were observed, making this release a fascinating and authoritative exploration of rare but exciting repertoire.
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