Stadtpfeifer, Piffari: Musique à cinq souffleurs Capella Itineris
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2022
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
18.03.2022
Label: Aparté
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Interpret: Capella Itineris
Komponist: Johann Rosenmüller (1619-1684), Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (1525-1594), Giovanni Picchi (1572-1643), Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583-1643), Dario Castello (1602-1631), John Hingeston
Das Album enthält Albumcover Booklet (PDF)
- Johann Rosenmüller (1617 - 1684):
- 1 Rosenmüller: Sonata nona a sei 06:13
- Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck (1562 - 1621):
- 2 Sweelinck: Balletto del Granduca 05:06
- Johann Rosenmüller:
- 3 Rosenmüller: Sonata seconda a due 10:48
- Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (1525 - 1594):
- 4 Palestrina: Vineam meam (Arr. for Wind Ensemble by Davide Lombritto) 05:28
- Giovanni Picchi (1571 - 1643):
- 5 Picchi: Sonata decima a due flauti e due tromboni 04:20
- Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583 - 1643):
- 6 Frescobaldi: Toccata seconda 02:05
- Dario Castello (1602 - 1631):
- 7 Castello: Sonata decimaterza a quattro 08:42
- Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina:
- 8 Palestrina: Caro mea (Arr. for Wind Ensemble by Marc Pauchard) 06:56
- John Hingeston (1610 - 1683):
- 9 Hingeston: Fantazia for 2 Cornetts and Sagbut with the Organ: I. Fantazia 02:05
- 10 Hingeston: Fantazia for 2 Cornetts and Sagbut with the Organ: II. Almand 01:08
- 11 Hingeston: Fantazia for 2 Cornetts and Sagbut with the Organ: III. Ayre 01:20
- Bartolomeo Bismantova (1670 - m1730):
- 12 Bismantova: Preludio cornetto 01:27
- Jacob van Eyck (1590 - 1657):
- 13 Eyck: Wat zalmen op den Avond doen 05:24
- Daniel Speer (1636 - 1707):
- 14 Speer: Sonata [prima] für drei Posaunen 03:37
- John Adson (1587 - 1640):
- 15 Adson: No. 20 for Cornetts and Sackbuts 01:39
- 16 Adson: No. 21 for Cornetts and Sackbuts 01:41
- Daniel Speer:
- 17 Speer: Sonata für zwei Zinken und drei Posaunen 03:19
Info zu Stadtpfeifer, Piffari: Musique à cinq souffleurs
Through a selection of lesser-known pieces that deserve to be played and other ones that are typical and well representative of this formation, the program Stadpfeiffer, Piffari, musique à cinq souffleurs wants to be an overview of what a group of wind instruments could have played around 1600-1660: original sonatas for this type of ensemble, arrangements of pieces intended for other instruments or polyphonic vocal pieces played in stile da concerto, enriched by ornaments and diminutions.
It is a concert of one hour and fifteen minutes, including an introduction and some comments to present the program, accompanied by a presentation of our instruments.
Capella Itineris:
Josquin Piguet, cornet
Marc Pauchard, cornet, recorder
Constantin Meyer, bass sackbut
Davide Lombritto, tenor and alto sackbut
Morgan Jaffré, tenor sackbut
Bénédicte Wodey, ecorder, bassoon
Adrien Pièce, harpsichord, organ
The Capella Itineris
is an ensemble of six musicians and friends that are always in search of the authentic, first of all performing on ancient instruments. Their purpose is to highlight the beauty of the music of the XVII century, sometimes little known and which deserves to be played. In addition, they join the historical and ecological dimension of that music following walking paths, whenever possible, to fully immerse themselves in the atmosphere of a journey such as the musicians of the seventeenth century were able to experience.
Their first musical journey saw them cross the region of Jura in Switzerland on foot, starting from Basel and passing through Delémont. In Biel they took a solar boat to cross the Three Lakes and then they gave a second concert in Bulle. The project ended with a third concert in Lausanne. After the success of this first project, they decided to renew the experiment.
Several ideas are waiting to be realized: a trip to the North of Germany and the North of Italy to play with historical organs, a sailing boat crossing of Lake Geneva and a concert on top of a mountain. In the meantime, we are organizing our next major project which will take us on a journey of discovery of the Conches’ valley (Switzerland) and its magnificent historical organs. They are also working on the production of their first CD Stadtpfeiffer, Piffari, musique à cinq souffleurs that we recorded in July 2020.
During their journey, outside of the planned concerts, they also play in the street. This practice serves them as both a rehearsal and a public performance that always delights the ears of passers-by. It is also an opportunity to reach a new audience who has never been in contact before with the music they perform. Their concerts are aimed at sophisticated music lovers as well as those who simply seek beauty and inspiration. Last updated : August 26, 2020
Booklet für Stadtpfeifer, Piffari: Musique à cinq souffleurs