Dostupnosť:
dodacia doba 7-28 dní
Katalógové číslo:
8.572998
Autori:
Adrian Willaert, Claudio Maria Veggio, Claudio Merulo, Giacomo Fogliano, Girolamo Cavazzoni, Girolamo Parabosco, Jacques Brunel, Julio Segni, Marco Antonio Cavazzoni
Vydavateľ:
NAXOS, NAXOS Early Music
1 Intabulatura de lauto, Book 1: Ricercare No. 34 (arr. G. Wilson for harpsichord)
2 Fogliano, Giacomo: Ricercare [Castell'Arquato manuscript]
Cavazzoni, Marco Antonio
3 Recercare primo
4 Salve virgo
5 Recercare secondo
6 O stella maris
Perdone moi sie folie
7 Perdone moi si je folie
8 Willaert, Adrian: Ricercare No. 14 [Musica Nova]
9 Cavazzoni, Marco Antonio: Madame vous aves mon cuor
10 Segni, Julio: Recercada per musica ficta in G Major
11 Cavazzoni, Marco Antonio: Plus de regres
12 Cavazzoni, Girolamo: Ricercare No. 3 [Libro Primo, 1543]
13 Cavazzoni, Marco Antonio: Lautre jor per un matin
14 Cavazzoni, Girolamo: Ricercare No. 20 [Musica Nova]
15 Cavazzoni, Marco Antonio: Recercada [Castell'Arquato manuscript]
16 Brunel, Jacques: Ricercare sopra Cantai mentre ch'i arsi
17 Veggio, Claudio Maria: Recercada del primo tono
18 Parabosco, Girolamo: Da pacem Domine [Musica Nova]
19 Merulo, Claudio: Ricercari d'intavolatura d'organo, Book 1: Ricercar del quarto tuono
Marco Antonio Cavazzoni—private harpsichordist to the Duchess of Urbino and Pope Leo X, friend of Titian and Bembo—composed some of the most important milestones in the history of instrumental music. They were published in Venice by Vercellese (1523), the second edition of Italian keyboard music after that of Andrea Antico [Naxos 8.572983]. Usually assigned to the organ, they are restored here to the harpsichord where they originally belonged, as explained in an online essay by Glen Wilson. Contemporary examples further illustrate the fascinating development of Cavazzoni’s major form, the ricercar. The project celebrates the 500th anniversary of the harpsichord on the cover (the world’s oldest), which was owned by Leo X and undoubtedly played on by Cavazzoni.