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01. Profeti della Quinta "Datemi pace" 02. Profeti della Quinta "Mia benigna fortuna" 03. Profeti della Quinta "Schiet'arbuscel" 04. Ori Harmelin "Amor, ben mi credevo" 05. Profeti della Quinta "Ancor che col partire" 06. Profeti della Quinta "Amor, ben mi credevo" 07. Ori Harmelin "Alcun non pu? saper" 08. Profeti della Quinta "Tu ribello d'Amor" 09. Profeti della Quinta "Ahi, cruda sorte mia" 10. Profeti della Quinta "Se la mia morte brami" 11. Profeti della Quinta "Occhi, del mio cor vita" 12. Profeti della Quinta "Ahi, tu piangi" 13. Profeti della Quinta "Lamento della Ninfa" 14. Ori Harmelin "Toccata sesta" 15. Profeti della Quinta "Lamento d'Arianna" 16. Profeti della Quinta "Zefiro torna e'l bel tempo rimena"
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Description: | The vocal ensemble Profeti della Quinta was founded in the Galilee region of Israel by the bass singer and harpsichordist Elam Rotem, and is based in Basel, Switzerland, where it's members undertook further studies of early music at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis. The ensemble focuses on the vocal repertoire of the 16th and early 17th centuries. From it's core of five male singers, the ensemble collaborates regularly with instrumentalists and additional singers. Profei della Quinta has recorded albums with music by the Jewish-Italian composer Salomone Rossi, Orlando di Lasso, Luzzasco Luzzaschi, and two works composed by Elam Rotem. The Madrigal was the most prominent genre of secular vocal music in the Renaissance and early Baroque. The program of the present release tells the story of the Italian Madrigal. It follows it's evolution from the highly expressive polyphony of Cipriano de Rore, to the revolutionary madrigals by Claudio Monteverdi that shaped the Baroque era. |
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Manufacturer No.: |
PC10396 |
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