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Album-Release:
2020

HRA-Release:
03.04.2020

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • Salomone Rossi (1570 - 1630):
  • 1 Sinfonie et gagliarde, Libro 1: Sinfonia 11 "in Eco" 01:26
  • Dario Castello (1602 - 1631):
  • 2 Sonate concertate in stil moderno, libro I: Sonata No. 1 05:17
  • Giovanni Bassano (1558 - 1617):
  • 3 Ricercate, passaggi et cadentie: Ricercata terza, RISM A/I: B 1229 ; RISM B/I: 1585 02:26
  • Tarquinio Merula (1595 - 1665):
  • 4 Canzoni overo sonate concertate per chiesa e camera, Op. 12, No. 20: Ciaconna 03:22
  • Giovanni Battista Vitali (1632 - 1692):
  • 5 Partite sopra diverse sonate: Passa Galli 02:16
  • Giovanni Paolo Cima (1575 - 1630):
  • 6 Concerti Ecclesiastici: Sonata à 4 03:34
  • Pietro Paolo Melli (1579 - 1623):
  • 7 Intavolatura di liuto, Book 5: Capriccio cromatico 02:39
  • Claudio Monteverdi (1567 - 1643):
  • 8 Quarto scherzo delle ariose vaghezze: Si dolce è'l tormento, SV 332 04:14
  • 9 Madrigals, Book 8: Canti Guerrieri, No. 2: Hor che'l ciel e la terra e'l vento tace, SV 147 (Arr. for Recorder and Continuo) 06:24
  • Tarquinio Merula:
  • 10 Canzoni overo sonate concertate per chiesa e camera, Op. 12: La Cattarina 03:44
  • Giovanni Battista Fontana (1571 - 1630):
  • 11 Violin Sonata in D Major, F 1475.02 08:09
  • Claudio Monteverdi:
  • 12 L'incoronazione di Poppea, SV 308, Act I: E pur'io torno 05:33
  • Francesco Rognoni (1570 - 1626):
  • 13 Selva de varii passaggi: Io son ferito 05:29
  • Giovanni Battista Spadi:
  • 14 Libro de passaggi ascendenti et descendenti: Anchor che col partire (Arr. for Lute) 04:04
  • Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583 - 1643):
  • 15 Canzona seconda detta "La bernardinia" F 8.02a (Arr. for Recorder and Organ) 03:31
  • Michelangelo Rossi (1602 - 1656):
  • 16 Toccate e Correnti d'intavolatura d'organo e cimbalo: Toccata VII 04:40
  • Tarquinio Merula:
  • 17 Cutrio precipitato et altri capricii, Book 2, Op. 13: No. 6: Folle è ben che si crede 03:55
  • Marco Uccellini (1603 - 1680):
  • 18 Sonate, arie et correnti, Op.3, RISM A/I: U 14: Aria quinta sopra la Bergamasca 04:20
  • Total Runtime 01:15:03

Info for Discovery of Passion

Die neue Aufnahme der Blockflötistin Dorothee Oberlinger mit Geiger und Countertenor Dmitry Sinkovsky zeigt die musikalische Zeitenwende von der Renaissance zum Barock in einem Kaleidoskop von neu konzipierter, experimenteller deklamatorischer Musik italienischer Meister, die die Leidenschaften wie Liebe und Hass, Trauer und Freude, Erstaunen und Sehnsucht zum ersten Mal in der Musik zum vollen Ausdruck brachten.

»Discovery of Passion« präsentiert interessante Werke der wichtigsten Komponisten dieser musikalischen Avantgarde in Italien wie von Claudio Monteverdi, Tarquinio Merula, Salamone Rossi, Girolamo Frescobaldi, Michelangelo Rossi, Giovanni Bassano, Giovanni Battista Vitali und von vielen anderen. So übersetzt zum Beispiel Salamone Rossi, der vielleicht bedeutendste Kollege Monteverdis unter den höfischen Musikern, in seiner »Sinfonia a tre in Eco« das Naturphänomen des Echos programmatisch in die imitierenden Diminutionsfloskeln der Musik. Ein besonders fröhliches ostinates Musikstück aus Venedig ist die »Ciaccona« von Tarquinio Merula. Monteverdis Solo-Madrigal »Sì dolce è’l tormento« ist bedeutend als eines der ersten Beispiele für Monteverdis »recitar cantando« (das »singende Sprechen«). Marco Uccellinis »Bergamasca«, eine folkloristische Tanzweise aus Bergamo, eignet sich hervorragend als fröhlicher Ausklang intensiven und leidenschaftlichen Musizierens. Ein abwechslungsreiches Hörerlebnis schafft dieses Album außerdem auch durch die Begleitung von Instrumentalisten (Laute, Cembalo, Cello) aus Dorothee Oberlingers Ensemble 1700.

Dorothee Oberlinger, Blockflöte
Dmitry Sinkovsky, Barockvioline & Countertenor
Ensemble 1700




Dorothee Oberlinger
is one of the most amazing discoveries of recent years, an expressive virtuoso who has received numerous awards. Today she is seen as one of the best recorder-players in the world. Her concerts have been received with enthusiasm by critics and audiences alike, earning her unanimous acclaim. Her CDs are regularly fêted as the best new issues on the market.

Dorothee Oberlinger has given solo recitals at festivals all over Europe, in America and Japan at some of the most prestigious venues such as the Ludwigsburger Schlossfestspiele, the Musikfestspiele Potsdam, the Settimane Musicale Stresa, the Nederlandse Oude-Musik-Network, the Festival de Musica Antigua Sajazarra, the Warsaw Beethoven Festival, the Europäische Musikfestwoche Passau, the Rheingau-Musikfestival, the Tage der Alten Musik Regensburg and the MDR-Musiksommer. Other venues in which she has played include the Wigmore Hall in London, the National Philharmonie in Warsaw, the Marianischer Saal in Lucerne, the Rosée Theater in Fuji and the Philharmonie in Cologne.

She has been the guest soloist with leading international Baroque ensembles such as London Baroque and Musica Antiqua Köln directed by Reinhard Goebel, and she also plays regularly with modern symphony orchestras such as the WDR-Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester and the Detmolder Kammerorchester.

Dorothee Oberlinger collaborates with the top Italian ensemble "Sonatori de la Gioiosa Marca", with whom she has given many concerts throughout Europe. Their joint CD of concertos by Antonio Vivaldi has received numerous awards from the international musical press.

She directs her own "Ensemble 1700", which she formed in 2003. Together they have realized a wide variety of projects relating to the music of the 17th and 18th centuries. In 2004 Dorothee Oberlinger was appointed professor at the renowned Mozarteum academy in Salzburg.

Dmitry Sinkovsky
is prize winner of various international music competitions for baroque violin, including the Biber Competition 2009 in Austria, the competition Musica Antiqua Brugge 2008 (1st prize), the Premio Bonporti Rovereto 2005 (2nd prize) and the Bach Competition Leipzig (3rd prize).

He is a guest at numerous festivals, e. g. Nantes Printemps des Arts, Haut Jura Festival, Tage Alter Musik in Regensburg, MAFestival Bruges, Schlosskonzerte Potsdam Sanssoucci, Festival Oude Muziek Utrecht. Dmitry regularly works as concertmaster with baroque orchestras such as Il Giardino Armonico, Il Complesso Barocco and Pratum Integrum. Among others he performed with musicians such as Trevor Pinnock, Michael Chance, Emma Kirkby, Rolf Lislevand and Riccardo Minasi. Dmitry Sinkovsky was born 1980 in Moscow.

In 2005 he finished his studies with his soloist diploma at the Conservatoire of Moscow. He studied baroque violin with Marie Leonhardt and participated in master classes with Sigiswald Kuijken, Ryo Terakado, Roger Norrington and Andreas Staier. In September 2009 he was awarded a violin by Francesco Ruggieri (1680) by the 'Jumpstart jr. Foundation' in the Concertgebouw Amsterdam.



Booklet for Discovery of Passion

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