Giovanni Bellini - Consobrinae (Works for Cello and Theorbo) (2026)

Artist: Giovanni Bellini
Title: Consobrinae (Works for Cello and Theorbo)
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: NovAntiqua Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 61:23 min
Total Size: 260 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Consobrinae (Works for Cello and Theorbo)
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: NovAntiqua Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 61:23 min
Total Size: 260 MB
WebSite: Album Preview

Tracklist:
01. Sonata in Re minore per Violoncello e Basso: 1. Largo
02. Sonata in Re minore per Violoncello e Basso: 2. Allegro
03. Sonata in Re minore per Violoncello e Basso: 3. Largo
04. Sonata in Re minore per Violoncello e Basso: 4. A tempo giusto
05. Prélude en Delasolre
06. Passacaille
07. Sonata in Do maggiore per Violoncello e Basso: 1. Largo
08. Sonata in Do maggiore per Violoncello e Basso: 2. Allegro
09. Sonata in Do maggiore per Violoncello e Basso: 3. Amoroso
10. Sonata in Do maggiore per Violoncello e Basso: 4. Presto
11. Sonata in Sol maggiore per Violoncello e Basso: 1. Grave
12. Sonata in Sol maggiore per Violoncello e Basso: 2. Allegro
13. Sonata in Sol maggiore per Violoncello e Basso: 3. Largo
14. Sonata in Sol maggiore per Violoncello e Basso: 4. Prestissimo
15. Entrée d' Apollon
16. Aria da suonare No. 29
17. Prélude en Gesolreut
18. Chaconne
19. Aria da suonare No. 1
20. Aria da suonare No. 3
21. Le Dodo, ou l'amour au Berceau (Arr. Giovanni Bellini)
22. Sonata in La minore per Violoncello e Basso: 1. Adagio
23. Sonata in La minore per Violoncello e Basso: 2. Allegro assai
24. Sonata in La minore per Violoncello e Basso: 3. Adagio
25. Sonata in La minore per Violoncello e Basso: 4. Presto
26. Le Badinage (Arr. Giovanni Bellini)
Consobrinae is a Latin word meaning cousins to symbolize the relationship between the two protagonist instruments of this album, the theorbo and the cello. Bellini and Horiot wove the program of this album like an ancient tapestry, using the common thread of their two instruments and the composers who dedicated themselves to them. In addition to some gems in first recording, we listen to the two instruments both in duo and individually in a program with well-studied proportions in which the harmony of the two musicians is freely released passing from France to Italy, from one century to the next with naturalness and great musical vitality.
The cello played by Hermine Horiot in this recording is the Matteo Gofriller ones owned and played by Anner Bylsma wich plays newly in this recording for the first time after the death of the greaat musician.
The cello played by Hermine Horiot in this recording is the Matteo Gofriller ones owned and played by Anner Bylsma wich plays newly in this recording for the first time after the death of the greaat musician.