VA - Rossi, Carissimi, Stradella, Mazzocchi, Marazzoli, Leoni - Reliquie di Roma III: Mortale, che Pensi? (2014)

Artist: VA
Title: Rossi, Carissimi, Stradella, Mazzocchi, Marazzoli, Leoni - Reliquie di Roma III: Mortale, che Pensi?
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Nimbus Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 01:06:24
Total Size: 315 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Rossi, Carissimi, Stradella, Mazzocchi, Marazzoli, Leoni - Reliquie di Roma III: Mortale, che Pensi?
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Nimbus Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 01:06:24
Total Size: 315 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Luigi Rossi
1. Mortale, che pensi?
Giacomo Carissimi
2. Deh, memoria
3. Jephte: "Plorate, filii Israel"
Alessandro Stradella
L'incendio di Roma:
4. "Sopra un'eccelsa torre"
5. "Voi, che in soglio di pace adulate sedete"
6. "Si, si, viva Nerone"
Domenico Mazzocchi
Nisus et Euryalus:
7. "Epilogue. Purpureus veluti cum flos succisus arratro"
8. "Epilogue. Hunc ego te Euryale aspicio"
Giovanni Antonio Leoni
9. Sonata 29
Luigi Rossi
10. Lamento di Zaida
Marco Marazzoli (1608-1662)
Lamento d'Armida
11. Dove fuggi, crudele?
12. Lamento d'Armida, O mio diletto
13. Lamento d'Armida, (inst, Pvl)
Anonymous
14. A piè del sanguinoso tronco
Domenico Mazzocchi
15. Lagrime amare
Alessandro Stradella
16. Sinfonia "Il Damone"
Erin Headley s award-winning ensemble Atalante is named in honor of Leonardo da Vinci s friend
and pupil Atalante Migliorotti, who invented the lirone in 1505. That magical, hauntingly beautiful
bowed instrument has been Headley s domain since 1980, through an astonishing number of
performances and recordings that have been acclaimed worldwide.
“I have never heard accompanying continuo played so dramatically or for that matter such committed singing in this repertoire. These are dramatized performances. Not only have these singers and players brought this forgotten music to light they are performing it surely as it must have been done four hundred years ago: to move the audience to tears and to bring the story to life.”
Erin Headley s award-winning ensemble Atalante is named in honor of Leonardo da Vinci s friend
performances and recordings that have been acclaimed worldwide.
Erin Headley’s award-winning ensemble ATALANTE is named in honour of Leonardo da Vinci’s friend and pupil Atalante Migliorotti, who invented the lirone in 1505. That magic and hauntingly beautiful bowed instrument has been Erin Headley’s domain since 1980, through an astonishing number of performances and recordings that have been acclaimed worldwide. In the 17th century the lirone was associated with the lament, a genre that first appeared during the generation of Monteverdi, reached its culmination in Rome, and has been Atalante’s main specialization.
Since 2009 Atalante has made numerous appearances in Europe, the UK and the US. In 2014, with Erin Headley as music director, the group will be the featured performers in a production of Luigi Rossi’s Orfeo at the Galway Festival, while 2015 will see a tour of the US and Canada, and performances in Istanbul, Stockholm and Bratislava.
and pupil Atalante Migliorotti, who invented the lirone in 1505. That magical, hauntingly beautiful
bowed instrument has been Headley s domain since 1980, through an astonishing number of
performances and recordings that have been acclaimed worldwide.
“I have never heard accompanying continuo played so dramatically or for that matter such committed singing in this repertoire. These are dramatized performances. Not only have these singers and players brought this forgotten music to light they are performing it surely as it must have been done four hundred years ago: to move the audience to tears and to bring the story to life.”
Erin Headley s award-winning ensemble Atalante is named in honor of Leonardo da Vinci s friend
performances and recordings that have been acclaimed worldwide.
Erin Headley’s award-winning ensemble ATALANTE is named in honour of Leonardo da Vinci’s friend and pupil Atalante Migliorotti, who invented the lirone in 1505. That magic and hauntingly beautiful bowed instrument has been Erin Headley’s domain since 1980, through an astonishing number of performances and recordings that have been acclaimed worldwide. In the 17th century the lirone was associated with the lament, a genre that first appeared during the generation of Monteverdi, reached its culmination in Rome, and has been Atalante’s main specialization.
Since 2009 Atalante has made numerous appearances in Europe, the UK and the US. In 2014, with Erin Headley as music director, the group will be the featured performers in a production of Luigi Rossi’s Orfeo at the Galway Festival, while 2015 will see a tour of the US and Canada, and performances in Istanbul, Stockholm and Bratislava.
