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Franco-Flemish composer and founder of the Venetian School
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Renaissance Music [4 CDs]
Keyboard music of Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck,William Byrd and Martin PeersonMarco Vitale - virginalOriginal Ruckers [1604]Recorded October 2012Label: Ayros AY-RA01Download 1fichier uptobox zippyOrgan and harpsichord music from Renaissance VeniceToccatas, Ricercars, Canzonas, Intonaziones of Jacques Buus,Adrian Willaert, Annibale Padovano, Andrea Gabrieli,Claudio Merulo, Gioseffo Guami, Giovanni GabrieliRichard Lester - organ, harpsichordCopy Italian Renaissance organ, by TamburiniRecorded September 2014Label: Nimbus Records NI 5931Download 1fichier uptobox zippyPolish 15th-Century Music (ca 1440)From the Krasinski ManuscriptArs cantus / Musica DivinaRecorded September 2005Label: BeArTon CDB034Download 1fichier uptobox zippyPierre Attaingnant (1494-1552)Harpsichord WorksGlen Wilson - harpsichordRecorded May 2018Label: Naxos 8.572999Download 1fichier uptobox zippy
2022-04-18 14:01:36
Nicola Vicentino, 2022
This Week in Classical Music: April 18, 2022. Microtonal Renaissance: Nicola Vicentino. Sometime ago we presented an entry about Easley Blackwood, an American composer who wrote microtonal music, music for electronic instruments tuned to more than 12 half-tones to an octave – 13, for example, or 14. Blackwood actually tried 12 more tunings, dividing the octave up to 24 equal intervals. The results were interesting and the attempt pretty courageous, as not that many composers have tried to work in this field. Well, it turns out that Blackwood had a predecessor. Four centuries earlier there lived an audacious composer who also attempted to go beyond the usual 12 half-tone octave we are so used to hearing. His name is Nicola Vicentino. Vicentino was born, as his name suggests, in the city of Vicenza in 1511. He probably studied with Adrian Willaert in nearby Venice. Sometime between 1530 and 1540 he went […]
2022-03-07 09:47:10
[…] in 2021. A programme devised by Croatian-born Bojan Čičić of the Illyria Consort, unearths the rarely-heard early baroque works of the Adriatic Coast in present-day Croatia, once part of the Venetian Republic, a feast of rare composers presented with the Marian Consort. Influences on Venetian composers and their influence on later composers are celebrated and explored by the Gesualdo Six, who look at the long Venetian legacy of Josquin des Prez through works by Adrian Willaert and Gioseffo Zarlino, whilst Siglo de Oro and Patrick Allies celebrate the influence of Franco-Flemish late Renaissance composer Orlando di Lasso on his pupils Andrea and Giovanni Gabrieli. Then The Brook Street Band and tenor David de Winter explore the solo cantatas of Heinrich Schütz, who spent extended periods in Venice studying with Giovanni Gabrieli. Other performers include Adrian Butterfield and the Brook Street Band, cellist Erlend Vestby in Bach's Cello Suites, Southbank Sinfonia […]
2021-12-17 23:00:00
[…] Laing-Reilly - organ Walker organ [1928] IV/P/68 at St. Cuthberts, Edinburgh Label: Delphian DCD34077 Recorded July 2006 Download 1fichier Uptobox Zippy O du fröhliche Orgelmusik für Advent und Weihnachten Works of Buxtehude, Bach, Guilmant, Reger Oechsler, Grundmann and Lux Peter Stenglein - organ Schuke organ [1989] III/P/54 at St. Moriz, Coburg Recorded september 2011 Label: Ambiente ACD 1055 Download 1fichier Uptobox Zippy Stille Nacht Christmas Choir Music Works of Willaert, Stoltzer, Senfl Crüger, Eccard and others RIAS Kammerchor Uwe Gronostay - direction Recordings from 1972 to 1986 Label: Audite 97.711 Download 1fichier Uptobox Zippy Christmas with Canadian Brass Traditionals, plainsongs The Canadian Brass John Grady - organ St Patrick Cathedral Recorded in 1981 Label: RCA RCD1-4132 Download 1fichier Uptobox Zippy Jean Langlais (1907-1991) Missa Salve Regina, Rosa Mystica, La Nativité, Messe Solennelle, Te Deum Westminster Cathedral […]
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