Vergine bella Arianna Savall
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2020
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
24.04.2020
Das Album enthält Albumcover Booklet (PDF)
- Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (1525 - 1594):
- 1 Vestiva i colli, prima e seconda parte 05:15
- 2 Vestiva i colli 03:18
- Cipriano de Rore (1515 - 1565):
- 3 Non è ch’il duol mi scemi 03:40
- Vincenzo Ruffo (1508 - 1587):
- 4 Dormendo un giorno 02:13
- 5 O felici occhi miei 01:36
- Jacques Arcadelt (1507 - 1568):
- 6 O felici occhi miei (Extended Version) 02:05
- 7 O felici occhi miei, Recercada segonda 02:06
- 8 O felici 02:04
- Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina:
- 9 Io son ferito 05:40
- Vincenzo Ruffo:
- 10 El pietoso 03:36
- 11 El travagliato 01:42
- Giorgio Mainiero (1535 - 1582):
- 12 Pass‘e mezzo antico 03:10
- 13 Saltarello 01:14
- Cipriano de Rore:
- 14 Anchor che col partire, Girolamo dalla Casa 03:32
- 15 Anchor che col partire, Richardo Rogniono 03:04
- Giovanni Bassano (1558 - 1617):
- 16 Ricercata prima 02:57
- Cipriano de Rore:
- 17 Anchor che col partire, Richardo Rogniono (Extended Version) 03:45
- 18 Anchor che col partire 03:57
- Giovanni Paolo Cima (1570 - 1622):
- 19 Sonata a Canto e basso 03:41
- Cipriano de Rore:
- 20 Vergine bella, Orazio Bassani 06:59
- Vincenzo Ruffo:
- 21 Vergine bella 04:18
Info zu Vergine bella
Mit „Vergine bella - Madrigali da sonar“ wird eine Reise in eine musikgeschichtliche Epoche des Umbruchs unternommen, in welcher die Vokalmusik der Instrumentalmusik - und die natürliche menschliche Stimme dem Kunstinstrument - als Vorbild diente. Während sich das Debut-Projekt „Joyssance vous donneray“ des Ensembles Il Desiderio - u.a. mit Arianna Savall, Sopran, und einem Renaissance-Traversflöten-Consort um Thomas Kügler - den französischen Chansons und ihren Bearbeitungen und Parodien widmete, stellt „Vergine bella" das italienische Repertoire mit seinen polyphonen Madrigalen des 16. Jahrhunderts (prima prattica) und den frühen monodischen Canzonen/Sonaten des 17. Jahrhunderts (seconda prattica) in den Mittelpunkt.
Vokale Traditionen, die (mehr als je zuvor) weltliche wie auch geistliche Instrumentalwerke nachhaltig prägten, bildeten das Fundament jener Musik, waren aber gleichermaßen wegbereitend für die Erlangung einer eigenständigen instrumentalen Sprache und Kompositionsweise für die jeweiligen Blas-, Streich-, Zupf- oder Tasteninstrumente.
Das vokale Repertoire dieser Epoche - die musikhistorisch zeitliche Spanne zwischen ‚prima prattica‘ und ‚seconda prattica‘ (ca.1550 bis ca.1610) - ist vielfältig und verdient es, entsprechend liebevoll dokumentiert zu werden.
Arianna Savall, Sopran
Il Desiderio
Thomas Kügler, Traversflöte
Arianna Savall
born in Switzerland, studied in Basel and Terrassa. She began studying early music performance practise with Rolf Lislevand at the Toulouse Conservatory in 1992. Between 1996 and 2001 she returned to Schola Cantorum Basiliensis for postgraduate studies in singing with Kurt Widmer and historical harp studies with Heidrun Rosenzweig, and in 2006/7 studied Spanish baroque harp with Andrew Lawrence-King in Barcelona. She made her debut as singer of baroque opera in Basel in 2000 performing the “Opera Seria” of Florian Leopold Gassmann. This was followed in 2002 by a highly successful Barcelona production of Moneverdi’s “Orfeo” directed by Jordi Savall, with Arianna as Eurydice. Her recordings with the Savall family and with Hespèrion XXI ensemble have received numerous awards. Arianna’s own albums for Alia Vox include “Bella Terra” (2003) and “Peiwoh” (2009), the latter also with contributions from Hirundo Maris’s Petter Udland Johansen and David Mayoral.
Petter Udland Johansen
was born in Oslo, where he received his first voice and instrumental training. He graduated from the Norges Musikhøyskole, studying voice with Ingrid Bjoner and Svein Bjørkøy in 1996 and from Basel’s Schola Cantorum with Richard Levitt in 2000, making also additional studies with the tenor Hans Peter Blochwitz. His operatic and concert repertoire of classical music includes the works of Bach, Monteverdi, Mozart, and Mendelssohn as well as songs by Schubert, Grieg, Wolf, Mahler and Brahms. He has worked with conductors including Rinaldo Alessandrini, Jordi Savall, Pep Prats, Christer Løvold, Tom and Tobias Kjellum Gossmann. Groups with which he has given concerts and recordings include Sagene Ring, Capella Antiqua Bambergensis, Pratum Musicum, La Morra, Ferarra and Lucidarium. Together with Christer Løvold and Mark B. Lay, he founded the vocal trio Pechrima.
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