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Dialogo della Musica 01. "Il bianco e dolce cigno" 02. "Lasciar' il velo" Il secondo Libro de Madrigali di Verdelotto 03. "Amor mi fa morire" Lettione Seconda pur della Prattica di Sonare il Violone d'Arco da Tasti 04. "Recercar Primo" Regola Rubertina, Regola che insegna sonar de viola d'archo tastada de Silvestro Ganassi dal fontego 05. "Recerchar quatro" Musica nova accomodata per cantar et sonar sopra organi et altri strumenti 06. "Ricercare XV" Lettione Seconda 07. "Madrigal" Silvestro Ganassi: Lettione Seconda 08. "Io vorrei Dio d'amore" 09. "Recercada" Musica Nova 10. "Ricercar X" Lettione Seconda 11. "Recercar Secondo" Regola Rubertina 12. "Recercar primo" Il primo libro di Madrigali d'Arcadelt [...] 13. "Quando co'l dolce suono" Le dotte et eccellente [...] Madrigali a cinque voci [...] 14. "O amorose mamelle" Regola Rubertina 15. "Recerchar terzo" Primo libro di madrigali 16. "A la mia grave pen" Canzone Villanesche alla Napolitana 17. "Un giono mi preg? una vedovella" Silva de Sirenas 18. "Pavana ternera" Tratado de Glosas 19. "Recercada ottava" Il primo libro di Madrigali d'Arcadelt 20. "O felici occhi miei" Diego Ortiz: Tratado de Glosas 21. "O felici occhi miei" 22. "Tiento quatro tono" Musica Nova 23. "Passa la nave"
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Beschreibung: | Firmly established on the Early Music scene, soprano soloist Ulrike Hofbauer regularly performs together with renowned ensembles and conductors. A versatile artist, she not only appears on the concert platform but also on the opera stage and is featured on many studio and radio recordings as well as in films. She is particularly interested in the study of musical rhetoric, ornamentation and the "recitar cantando" style, making her an ideal interpreter of the works recorded here. Co'l dolce suono presents virtuosic Renaissance music for soprano, recorder and strings by Venetian artists around the composer Adrian Willaert and the singer Polissena Pecorina. Recorded with an ensemble of early Italian viols, painstakingly reconstructed following the latest scholarly findings, a new soundworld emerges: current research documents that string instruments of the early sixteenth century were built without sound posts and bass bars. Performing these sparkling Renaissance works, the sound of these instruments can now be experienced for the first time. The ensemble arcimboldo (Basel) was founded in 1991 by Thilo Hirsch. Outstanding reviews, numerous concert engagements, and frequent invitations to European festivals document the ensemble's success. Alongside radio recordings the ensemble has recorded several albums since 2005., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Labelcode AUDT97731.2 |
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