ArsEmble - Nava, Frattesi, Delicati, Carulli, Paisiello, Romangnoli: Ariette e divertimenti da camera (2024) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Nava, Frattesi, Delicati, Carulli, Paisiello, Romangnoli: Ariette e divertimenti da camera
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Tactus
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 48.0kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 01:00:34
Total Size: 326 / 610 mb
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Tracklist

01. Nava Tu di saper procura
02. Nava Sento che m’arde ancora
03. Nava Quel labbro adorato
04. Nava Va, piu non dirmi infida
05. Romagnoli Divertimento per il clavicembalo
06. Frattesi Recitativo e Aria per soprano e clavicembalo
07. Carulli Ouverture op. 6 n. 1
08. Delicati Se il mio duol, se i mali miei
09. Delicati No, non vedrete mai
10. Delicati Ma rendi pur contento
11. Delicati Sai qual ardor m’accende
12. Delicati So che godendo vai
13. Delicati Resta in pace, e gl’astri amici
14. Paisiello Capriccio per clavicembalo
15. Anonimo Vieni, o Lorenzo
16. Delicati Doux prestige de l’esperence
17. Delicati Aux sons legers d’une muse
18. Delicati Ce n’est donc plus que par la pensee

The library of Bologna’s Conservatory of Music contains a wide set of books about music, which are almost exclusively manuscripts. The library once belonged to the nobleman Antonio Puccetti (1792–1841), a native of Cingoli, a small town in Macerata located in the Marche region. It is indeed an aristocratic music library made up of works that range from the end of the 18th to the mid-19th centuries. The interesting aspect of these works consists in the fact that they make up the bibliography of a nobleman who was not a collector but rather an amateur musician. The scores represent important documents about Puccetti’s family private music performances within their own four walls, the so-called hausmusik, more intimate, which was different from the brighter salonmusik genre. The recording of these vocal and instrumental scores—including composers of the caliber of Ferdinando Carulli and Giovanni Paisiello—is entrusted to the young talents of ArsEmble, continuing the historical research that began with the rediscovery of composer Mario Bianchelli from Rimini (Tactus, TC660201).