Julien Martin, Josh Cheatham, Skip Sempé, Doron Sherwin - Antico - Moderno (2009)

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Title: Antico - Moderno
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Paradizo
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) +Booklet
Total Time: 01:06:27
Total Size: 339 mb
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Tracklist

01. Pulchra es amica mea (Embellished by Francesco Rognoni)
02. Ancor che col partire I (Embellished by Richardo Rogniono)
03. In te Domine speravi (Recorder Consort version of the Original Frottola)
04. Doulce mémoire I (Embellished Version)
05. O felici occhi miei I (Embellished Version by Diego Ortiz)
06. O felici occhi miei II (Embellished Version by Vincenzo Ruffo)
07. Doulce mémoire III (Embellished Version)
08. Doulce memoire IV (Viol Consort Version of the Original Chanson)
09. L’amor, dona, ch’io te porto (Recorder Consort Version of the Original Frottola)
10. Ancor che col partire II (Embellished Version)
11. Ancor che col partire III (Viol Consort Version of the Original Madrigal)
12. Vestiva i colli (Embellished Version by Francesco Rognoni)
13. Ben qui si mostra’l ciel (Embellished Version by Girolamo dalla Casa)
14. Ancor che col partire IV (Embellished Version by Giovanni Battista Spadi)
15. Cantai mentre nel core / L’amor, dona, ch’io te porto (Recorder Consort Version of the Original Frottola)
16. Io son ferito (Embellished Version)
17. Vestiva i colli (Embellished Version by Selma y Salaverde)
18. Cantai mentre nel core (Embellished Version)
19. Doulce mémoire V (Embellished Version by Diego Ortiz)
20. Doulce mémoire VI (Embellished Version by Diego Ortiz)
21. Susanne un jour (Embellished Version)

Antico / Moderno is a journey into music embellished throughout the ages, proving that this ractice, born over 500 years ago, is still alive today. This programme, conceived with care by Skip Sempé, provides time travel with an incredible diversity of sounds and colours. A rare testimony of elegance - that a simple melody composed at the heart of the Renaissance can create an intense emotional experience even in the world of today. The solo instrumentalists, stars of the international early music scene, are accompanied by two newly-created instrumental consorts, the Capriccio Stravagante Viols and the Capriccio Stravagante Recorders. The Italian madrigals and Franco-Flemish chansons on which the 'diminution' repertoire was based included some of the most popular, beautiful and memorable music of the entire 16th century. Many of these works of major composers such as Palestrina, Rore, Sandrin,Arcadelt and Lasso survived in dozens of arrangements for instrumentalists in the 'diminution' form, which refers to the instrumental or vocal performance practice of ornamenting a pre-existing melody.Antico / Moderno features up to four contrasting versions of the original works, dating from 1517 to 2009. Embellished versions are by Diego Ortiz, Francesco Rognoni, Giovanni Battista Spadi, Jan van Lublin, Vincenzo Ruffo, Bartolomeo de Selma y Salaverde, Girolamo dalla Casa and Doron Sherwin.