Il Cembalo di Partenope - A Renaissance harpsichord tale Catalina Vicens
Album info
Album-Release:
2017
HRA-Release:
30.03.2017
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Antonio Valente (fl. 1565–1580):
- 1 Fantasia del primo tono 06:38
- Vincenzo Capirola (1474 – after 1548):
- 2 La villanella 01:32
- Antonio Valente:
- 3 Gagliarda napolitana 02:53
- Antonio de Cabezón (ca. 1510–1566):
- 4 Obra sobre cantus firmus 03:57
- Bartolomeo Tromboncino (1470 – after 1534):
- 5 Amor quando fioriva mia speme 02:05
- Ranier (fl. early 16th ca.):
- 6 Me lassera tu mo 01:08
- Joan Ambrosio Dalza (fl. 1508):
- 7 Calata ala spagnola 01:55
- Bartolomeo Tromboncino:
- 8 Poi che volse la mia stella 03:26
- Joan Ambrosio Dalza:
- 9 Pavana alla ferrarese 02:38
- Jacopo Fogliano (1468–1548):
- 10 Ricerchare de Jacobo fogliano 01:26
- Marchetto Cara (ca. 1465–1525):
- 11 Cantai mentre nel core 01:40
- 12 Per dolor mi bagno el viso 03:47
- Bartolomeo Tromboncino:
- 13 Stavasi amor 01:32
- 14 Che farala che dirala 01:15
- Marco Antonio Cavazzoni (ca. 1490 – ca. 1560):
- 15 Recercada di mã ca in bologna 02:54
- M. A. Cavazzoni/Josquin (ca. 1452-1518):
- 16 Plus ne regres (Plusieurs regretz) 02:43
- Claudio Veggio? (ca. 1510 – after 1543):
- 17 Vi (Villano) recercada 01:44
- Marco Antonio Cavazzoni:
- 18 Madame vous aves mon cuor 03:49
- C. Veggio (ca. 1510 – after 1543):
- 19 Recercada per b quadro del primo tono 05:35
- Claudin de Sermisy (ca. 1490–1562) / C. Veggio:
- 20 Tant que vivray 01:23
- Fabrizio Dentice (ca. 1539–1581):
- 21 Volta de Spagna 01:33
- Philippe de Monte (1521–1603) / A. Valente:
- 22 Sortemplus disminuita (Sortez mes pleurs) 03:34
- Adrian Willaert (ca. 1490–1562) / A. Valente:
- 23 Chi la dirra (Qui la dira) 03:10
- Antonio Valente (fl. 1565–1580):
- 24 Recercata del primo tono 04:16
Info for Il Cembalo di Partenope - A Renaissance harpsichord tale
This new album of harpsichordist Catalina Vicens is a unique, multifaceted musical and poetic project. First, it features the world’s oldest playable harpsichord, a priceless treasure that dwells today in the National Music Museum of Vermillion, SD. She plays music from Naples, Italy from around 1525, the year when the instrument that she plays was actually built in Naples. Secondly, Ms Vicens conceived an imaginary tale of the life and story of that very instrument, partly based on historical facts, partly on poetic inspiration emerging from her encounter with this priceless treasure of a historical harpsichord.
Catalina Vicens, Renaissance Harpsichord, Naples ca. 1525
Recorded 2015 at National Music Museum, Vermillion SD
Recorded by Jonas Niederstadt, Carpe Diem Records
Catalina Vicens
Catalina was born in Santiago de Chile. She began her piano studies as a young child and at the age of 18, she won a full scholarship to study harpsichord at the Curtis Institute of Music, Philadelphia with Lionel Party. After graduating from Curtis she continued her studies at the Musikhochschule Freiburg with Robert Hill and at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis (Basel) with Andrea Marcon. At the latter institution, she pursued further graduate studies in Medieval Keyboards with Corina Marti and postgraduate studies in Contemporary Music with his- torical keyboards at the Musik Akademie Basel. Catalina has taken harpsichord masterclasses with Gustav Leonhardt, Jesper Christensen, Christophe Rousset and Mitzi Meyerson, amongst others. With her interest in historical percussions, she has studied with teachers such as Pedro Estevan, Michael Metzler, Philip Tarr and also studied Iranian percussion with Madjid Khaladj.
At a young age Catalina already began performing in venues like Kimmel Center (Philadelphia, USA), Teatro Colon (Buenos Aires, Argentina), Teatro Municipal (São Paulo, Brazil), Theater Basel (Switzerland), Palace of the Arts (Budapest, Hungary), Semperoper (Dresden, Germany), and and she has taken part in radio broadcasts in the USA, Chile, Germany and Switzerland. She has performed under the direction of well-known conductors such as Gottfried von der Goltz, Andrea Marcon, MarioVidela, Joseph Silverstein, Otto-Werner Müller and Carlos Miguel Pietro.
In 2008 she won the 1st Prize at the International Historic Keyboards Competi- tion. “Fritz Neumeyer”, Germany. She has performed as a soloist in Europe, South America and the USA, and enjoys playing in several ensembles of Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque and Contemporary music. Catalina has been invited to give lectures and master-classes in Central Europe, Great Britain, Scandinavia and South America.
Booklet for Il Cembalo di Partenope - A Renaissance harpsichord tale