FLAC (tracks), Lossless | 63:48 | 624Mb
Classical, Instrumental
How to express emotion through music from which words are absent? This album attempts to give an answer to this question. Through works by Italian composers from the late 16th and early 17th centuries, the two members of Seicento Stravagante, David Brutti and Nicola Lamon, demonstrate the extravagant styles of early baroque music. During the decades surrounding 1600, the dominance of the human voice and of texts came to be replaced by the unfettered imagination of the composer/instrumentalists that allowed instruments to ‘speak’ on their own, and not only support a sung text.
Tracklist
1. Fontana: Violin Sonata in C Major, F 1475.03 (Arr. for Cornetto & Continuo) (4:37)
2. Frescobaldi: Canzon Terza detta “La Lucchesina” (Arr. for Cornetto & Continuo) (4:10)
3. Padovano: Toccata VI tono (4:31)
4. Castello: Sonate concertate in stil moderno, Book 2: No. 1, — (4:36)
5. Gabrieli: Canzoni alla francese: No. 7, Qui la dira (5:44)
6. Kapsberger: Sinfonia No. 13 (Arr. for Cornetto & Continuo) (2:10)
7. Falconieri: La monarca (Arr. for Cornetto & Continuo) (3:02)
8. Rognoni: Ung gay Berger (Arr. for Cornetto & Continuo) (3:25)
9. Notari: Ahi, che s’acresce in me (Arr. for Cornetto & Continuo) (2:22)
10. Anonymous: Canzona su partimento (1:47)
11. Casa: Susanne un jour (Arr. for Cornetto & Continuo) (4:28)
12. Salvatore: Toccata seconda del nono tono naturale (3:38)
13. Cesare: La foccarina (Arr. for Cornetto & Continuo) (4:10)
14. Taeggio: Diminutions on “Pulchra es anima mea”, SVP 1.28 (Arr. for Cornetto & Continuo) (4:49)
15. Fontana: Violin Sonata in D Major, F 1475.02 (Arr. for Cornetto & Continuo) (6:44)
16. Marini: Sonata for Organ & Cornetto, Op. 8 No. 2 (3:42)
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