Bruce Dickey, Cappella Mariana, The Breathtaking Collective - La Nobiltà di Milano (2026) [Hi-Res]

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Title: La Nobiltà di Milano
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Passacaille
Genre: Classical
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Total Time: 01:12:10
Total Size: 370 mb / 1.28 gb
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Tracklist

01. Concerti Ecclesiastici: No. 40, Assumpta est Maria
02. Messa, salmi intieri e spezzati: O Rex Gloriae
03. Concerti Ecclesiastici: No. 51, Capriccio d'Andrea Cima
04. Canzoni a 4 e 8 voci: Quemadmodum desiderat
05. Il primo libro de madrigali: Intenerite voi lagrime mie
06. Il primo libro de madrigali: Or che'l mio vago scoglio
07. Il primo libro de madrigali: Dialogo, Filli e Tirsi
08. Partito de ricercari & canzoni alla francese: No. 15, La Scabrosa
09. Canzoni a 4 e 8 voci: Egredimini filiae Sion
10. Sacri operis musici alternis: No. 68, Veni in hortum meum
11. Sonate a quattro, sei et otto: No. 13, Sonata La Badina
12. Canzoni per sonar a 4 e 8 voci: Ipse sum desponsata
13. Il primo libro de madrigali: O dolcezze amarissime d’amore
14. Il primo libro de madrigali: Felice chi vi mira, madrigale a 5 (prima parte)
15. Il primo libro de madrigali: Ben ebbe amica stella (seconda parte)
16. Selva de varii passaggi: Vestiva i colli, madrigale da Palestrina passaggiato
17. Canzoni a 4 e 8 voci: La Niguarda
18. Sacrorum cantionum octopus et novem vocibus: Saule, Saule, quid me persequeris?
19. Magnficat anima mea a 9

This recording is dedicated to a center of Italian music that is often overlooked: the Milan of the Spanish Habsburgs. After the death of Francesco II in 1532, the Sforza had to cede the Duchy of Milan to the French and ultimately to the Holy Roman Empire. Charles V installed his son Philip II as head of the Spanish Habsburgs and thus the Duchy fell under the rule of a Spanish Viceroy. While the city lost the political importance it had enjoyed under the ruling Visconti and Sforza families, a relative calm between two terrible plagues in 1576 and 1630 promoted a flowering of cultural life under the patronage of archbishop Federico Borromeo. We present a varied soundscape of Habsburg Milan, both sacred and secular. We explore the uniquely Milanese “canzon-motteto” which places a vocal ensemble in dialogue with instruments, double-choir motets, canzonas, and little-known hyper- expressive madrigals of Francesco Rognoni Taeggio, better known as a violin virtuoso and master of the art of improvised diminution. Music of Giovan Paolo and Andrea Cima, Agostino Soderini, Francesco and Giovanni Domenico Rognoni Taeggio, and Giuseppe Gallo.

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