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Maurizio Cazzati Pavia Perti Vitali Gabrielli Torelli Jacchini San Petronio 1436 1560 1609 1637 1660 1678 2006 2013
Maurizio Cazzati (Suzzara, 1637 - Mantova, 1678) CONFITEBOR Psalm for solo voice, 2 violins and basso continuo from "Messa e salmi a tre voci, alto, tenore e basso, con violini e ripieni a beneplacito [...] Opera XXIV", Bologna, Antonio Pissarri, 1660 edited by Michele Vannelli Recorded live in the church of S. Maria incoronata di Canepanova, Pavia, Italy 19th April 2013 Performers: CAPPELLA MUSICALE DI S. PETRONIO Alberto Allegrezza, tenore Enrico Parizzi, violin I Sebastiano Airoldi, violin II Marco Angilella, violone Michele Vannelli, organ The CAPPELLA MUSICALE ARCIVESCOVILE DELLA BASILICA DI SAN PETRONIO, founded in 1436 at the request of Pope Eugene IV, was one of the most important music institutions in Europe in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; it produced important forms of instrumental music and boasted such outstanding musicians as Cazzati, Colonna, Perti, Vitali, Gabrielli, Torelli and Jacchini. The Cappella was formed anew in the 1980s, seeking to rediscover and enhance in a systematic manner the repertoire of the Bologna school, conserved in abundant quantities in the basilica's music archive. The rebirth came about in the light of recent studies of musical philology and of performance practice: under the direction of Sergio Vartolo, the Cappella Musicale di San Petronio formed the first orchestra with period instruments in Italy, boasting the collaboration of the most important musicians active in the field of so-called early music. The Cappella has given concerts all over Europe and has made recordings with Bongiovanni, Dynamic, Harmonia Mundi France, Naxos and Tactus. Michele Vannelli became maestro di cappella in 2006. www.cappella-san-petronio.it www.facebook.com/CappellaDiSanPetronio photos of the performes by Simona Fonsati background image: Annibale Carracci (Bologna, 1560 - Roma, 1609), "The samaritan woman at the well"
Giuseppe Maria Jacchini Giacomo Antonio Perti Domenico Gabrielli Pirro Albergati Giuseppe Torelli Petronio Franceschini San Petronio Basilica 1663 1680 1688 1727
Giuseppe Maria Jacchini +••.••(...)) was an Italian cellist and composer who received his musical training as a choirboy in the San Petronio Basilica in Bologna. There he studied composition with Giacomo Antonio Perti and Domenico Gabrielli. Later Jacchini became a cellist in the "cappella musicale" of the San Petronio Basilica. He is possibly the "Giosefo del Violonzino" referred to in the period from 1680 to 1688. He composed mainly instrumental music with cello, which replaced at his time more and more the viol as the bass instrument. He dedicated his opus 4 to Bolognese Count and composer Pirro Albergati, who had campaigned for Jacchini's permanent position in the orchestra of the cathedral of Bologna. Jacchini became a member of the prestigious "Accademia Filarmonica" on 16 December 1688. He also served as conductor of the "Collegio dei Nobili" and the church of S. Luigi. His cello works helped to strengthen the position of the cello as a solo instrument. As an excellent companion he played frequently at the theater in the city. His trumpet concertos prepared for celebrations at the San Petronio Basilica are in the tradition of the works of his teacher Perti, Giuseppe Torelli and Petronio Franceschini. Although originally written for Trumpets & Orchestra, I created this arrangement for Brass Ensemble (Bb Trumpet or Flugelhorn, French Horn & F Tuba).
Giacomo Antonio Perti Mirella Freni Giuseppe Torelli Giovanni Battista Martini Galliera Giuseppe Antonio Vincenzo Aldrovandini Micheletti Pietro Paolo Laurenti Francesco Antonio Pistocchi Een Petronio Franceschini Pirro Albergati David Hertzberg Basilica San Petronio 1661 1690 1696 1756 1960
Mirella Freni, soloist. The Teatro Comunale Orchestra, Bologna, is led by Tito Gotti. Giacomo Antonio Perti (6 June 1661 / 10 April 1756) was an Italian composer of the Baroque era. He was mainly active at Bologna, where he was Maestro di Cappella for sixty years. He was the teacher of Giuseppe Torelli and Giovanni Battista Martini. Giacomo Antonio Perti (* 6. Juni 1661 in Crevalcore; † 10. April 1756 in Bologna) war ein italienischer Kirchenmusiker und Komponist. Giacomo Antonio Perti (Bologne, 6 juin 1661 - Bologne, 10 avril 1756) est un compositeur italien ainsi qu'un maître de chapelle (maestro di cappella) actif principalement dans la ville de Bologne durant l'époque baroque. Giacomo Antonio Perti (Bologna, 6 giugno 1661 / Bologna, 10 aprile 1756) è stato un compositore italiano, attivo soprattutto a Bologna, dove per oltre sessant'anni complessivi fu maestro di cappella nella cattedrale di S. Pietro e quindi nella basilica di San Petronio, nella basilica di S. Domenico, nella chiesa di S. Maria di Galliera e nell'Arciconfraternita di S. Maria della Morte. Fu maestro di Giuseppe Antonio Vincenzo Aldrovandini, Domenico Francesco Maria Micheletti, Giacomo Guccini, Pietro Paolo Laurenti, Giuseppe Torelli, Francesco Maria Mannucci e Giovanni Battista Martini, e perfezionò Francesco Antonio Pistocchi. Giacomo Antonio Perti (Bologna, 6 juni 1661 - aldaar, 10 april 1756) was een Italiaans componist van barokmuziek. Hij was vooral actief in Bologna , waar hij zestig jaar kapelmeester was. Hij was de leermeester van Giuseppe Torelli en Giovanni Battista Martini. Giacomo Antonio Perti, född den 6 juni 1661 i Crevelcore, död den 10 april 1756 i Bologna, var en italiensk kyrkomusiker och kompositör. Perti studerade hos sin farbror Lorenzo Perti och hos Rocco Laurenti, senare också hos Petronio Franceschini och uppehöll sig därefter i Venedig, Rom och Parma. År 1690 blev han som efterträdare till sin farbror kapellmästare vid San Pietro och 1696 vid San Petronio i Bologna. Därjämte ledde han länge Accademia Filarmonica. Till hans elever hörde Giuseppe Torelli, Giovanni Battista Martini och Pirro Albergati. Perti komponerade mässor, oratorier, passioner, psalmer, hymner och kantater, därjämte även serenader och några operor. "David Hertzberg"
Giovanni Paolo Colonna Pericoli Fukushima Lombardi Cazzati Perti Vitali Gabrielli Torelli Jacchini Barbieri Basilica San Petronio 1436 1637 1695 2006 2010
Giovanni Paolo Colonna (Bologna, 1637-1695) MESSA A 9 VOCI - Sinfonia (0:00) & Kyrie I (01:42) For 9 soloists, 2 choirs, strings and basso continuo Recorded live in the Basilica of San Petronio, Bologna, Italy, 2nd October 2010 Performers: PRIMO CORO a 5 S o l i Sonia Tedla, soprano I Silvia Frigato, soprano II Milena Pericoli, alto Yasuharu Fukushima, tenore Gabriele Lombardi, basso R i p i e n i CORO DELLA CAPPELLA MUSICALE DI SAN PETRONIO SECONDO CORO a 4 S o l i Francesca Cassinari, canto Jacopo Facchini, alto Matteo Mezzaro, tenore Johnny Asolari, basso R i p i e n i ENSEMBLE VOCALE COLOR TEMPORIS Alberto Allegrezza, choir master STRUMENTI ORCHESTRA DELLA CAPPELLA MUSICALE DI SAN PETRONIO MICHELE VANNELLI, maestro di cappella This recording represents a testimony in sound of the concert for the feast of San Petronio held on 2nd October 2010 The CAPPELLA MUSICALE ARCIVESCOVILE DELLA BASILICA DI SAN PETRONIO, founded in 1436 at the request of Pope Eugene IV, was one of the most important music institutions in Europe in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; it produced important forms of instrumental music and boasted such outstanding musicians as Cazzati, Colonna, Perti, Vitali, Gabrielli, Torelli and Jacchini. The Cappella was formed anew in the 1980s, seeking to rediscover and enhance in a systematic manner the repertoire of the Bologna school, conserved in abundant quantities in the basilica's music archive. The rebirth came about in the light of recent studies of musical philology and of performance practice: under the direction of Sergio Vartolo, the Cappella Musicale di San Petronio formed the first orchestra with period instruments in Italy, boasting the collaboration of the most important musicians active in the field of so-called early music. The Cappella has given concerts all over Europe and has made recordings with Bongiovanni, Dynamic, Harmonia Mundi France, Naxos and Tactus. Michele Vannelli became maestro di cappella in 2006. www.cappellamusicalesanpetronio.it background image: Giovanni Francesco Barbieri detto il Guercino, Resurrezione di Lazzaro
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