Dostupnosť:
dodacia doba 7-28 dní
Katalógové číslo:
ALPHA640
Autori:
Antonio Zachara da Teramo
Interpreti:
La Fonte Musica, Michele Pasotti
Complete Works
CD 1: Sacred Music
1. Gloria (I)
2. Credo (II)
3. Ave Maris Stella
4. Gloria "Anglicana"
5. Credo "du Vilage"
6. Constantia
7. Gloria "Gloria laus honor"
8. Credo (III)
9. Gloria "Ad ongni vento"
10. Credo (I)
11. Untitled
12. Gloria "Micinella"
13. Credo "Cursor"
CD 2: Sacred Parodies and Secular Models
1. Gloria "Rosetta"
2. Credo "Scabioso"
3. D'amor languire
4. Rosetta (I)
5. Rosetta (II)
6. Deducto sey (I)
7. Nostra Avocata
8. Deducto sey (II)
9. Un fior gentil
10. Gloria "Fior gentil"
11. Deus deorum Pluto
12. Credo "Deus deorum"
CD 3: Secular Music I
1. Cacciando per gustar / Ay cinci, ay toppi
2. Nel cucul
3. Amor né tossa
4. Deducto sey (III)
5. Plorans ploravi
6. Le temps verrà
7. Nuda non era
8. Ad ogne vento
9. Rosetta (III)
10. State a Dio
11. Benché lontan
12. Non voler, donna
13. Ciaramella
CD 4: Secular Music II
1. Sumite karissimi
2. Movit'a pietade
3. Viver ne puis
4. Sol mi trafigge
5. Aymè per tutto l'or
6. Spesso, Fortuna
7. Dime, Fortuna
8. Donna poss'io sperare
9. Dicovi per certança
10. Sol mi trafigge
11. Ferito già
12. Be'llo sa Dio
13. E' ardo in un fuogo
14. Spinato intorno al cor
15. Je suy navrés / Gnaff'a le guagnele
In this recording entitled Enigma Fortuna , the ensemble La Fonte Musica, directed by Michele Pasotti, aims to shed light on the mysterious and eccentric personality of Antonio Zacara da Teramo (1355-1416). A contemporary of Boccaccio, Donatello and Brunelleschi, this composer from the Abruzzi region could almost be likened to a sort of musical Hieronymus Bosch, for the texts he set to music conjure up a ‘topsy-turvy universe’ where the obscene, the imaginary and the grotesque go hand in hand. In his ballata Amor ne tossa he writes ‘Let him understand me who can, for I understand myself’, foreshadowing the proud egotism of the Romantic artists who were to come 400 years after him. With this four-CD set presenting the world premiere of Zacara’s complete works, La Fonte Musica offers us an initial approach to understanding his music. And thereby, through the timeless character of art, to understanding a so-called ‘renascent’ era that seems as ‘topsy-turvy’ as our own.