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Andrea Antico: Animoso mio desire
16th-Century Italian Keyboard Favourites
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Antico:
Animoso mio desire da B.T
Virgine bella
Tuo la straza furfante / Occelino, bel occelino / Le rotto el carro
Frena donna i tuoi bei lumi
Crudel fugge se sai
La non vuol esser piu mia
Donne impresteme il vostro burato…La barcha del mio amore…Bernardo non puol star
Amor quando fioriva mia speme
Dolci ire dolci sdegni
Che debbio fare
Todero: over tu o tene mamina…El torexam che canta…El marchexe de salutio
Stavasi amore dormendo sotto un fagio
Fiamma amorosa e bella
Son io quel che era quel di
O che aiuto o che conforto
La gastalda…La bella franceschina…La canella
Non resta in questa vale
Odi cielo el mio lamento
O che dirala mo
La comadrina…Som quel duca de milano
Per dolor mi bagno el viso
Per mio ben te vederei
Me lassera tu mo
Ochi miei lassi
La lumbarda…La cara cossa del berdolim
Hor che'l ciel e la terra
Non più morte al mio morire
Gentil donna se in voi
Che farala che dirala
Sie debile el filo
Cavalca caval bagliardo…Balla le oche…Vegnando da bologna
Chi non crede da B. Tromboncino
Cantai mentre nel core
Glen Wilson (harpsichord)
Andrea Antico was a printer from Dalmatia who obtained, through the first Medici Pope, Leo X, a monopoly on printing keyboard music. His 1517 collection of frottole – a quasi-rustic word meaning a deceitful, silly story – contains highly advanced, but textually corrupt arrangements of part-songs for keyboard made by an anonymous musician. This world première recording of the complete Frottole Intabulate incorporates a new edition by harpsichordist Glen Wilson.
Frottola means a deceitful, silly story. They were wildly popular songs in the later part of the fifteenth and the first third of the sixteenth centuries. An anonymous musician arranged them for keyboard and they were then published by the printer Andrea Antico in 1517.The arrangements were radical for the time and the arranger succeeded in producing a real polyphonic keyboard style. Some were performed by organist Kimberly Marshall on the Loft label in 2002 and just a few by Silvano Rodi on Gall in the same year. Nothing as comprehensive as this Naxos collection has ever been released.