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Fabio Antonio Falcone - Andrea Antico & Marco Antonio Cavazzoni: Complete Keyboard Music (2014)

Fabio Antonio Falcone - Andrea Antico & Marco Antonio Cavazzoni: Complete Keyboard Music (2014)
  • Title: Andrea Antico & Marco Antonio Cavazzoni: Complete Keyboard Music
  • Year Of Release: 2014
  • Label: Brilliant Classics
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
  • Total Time: 76:17
  • Total Size: 442 Mb
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Tracklist:

Marco Antonio Cavazzoni (ca.1485-1569)
[1] Recercare Primo
[2] Salve Virgo
[3] Recercare Secondo
[4] O Stella maris
[5] Perdone moi sie folie
[6] Madame vous aves mon cuor
[7] Plus ne regres
[8] L'autre yor per un matin

Andrea Antico (ca.1480-after 1539)
[9] Amor quando fioriva mia speme
[10] Per mio ben te vederei
[11] Chi non crede
[12] Frena donna i toi bei lumi
[13] Virgine bella che del sol vestita
[14] Gentil donna
[15] Che debb'io fare
[16] Si è debile el filo
[17] Ochi miei lassi
[18] Odi cielo el mio lamento
[19] Animoso mio desire
[20] Stavasi amor
[21] Fiamma amorosa
[22] Non resta in questa
[23] O che aiuto o che conforto
[24] Per dolor mi bagno el viso
[25] Non più morte al mio morire
[26] Dolce ire dolce sdegni
[27] La non vol esser
[28] Son io quel che era quel di
[29] Che farala che dirala
[30] O che dirala mo
[31] Crudel fugge se sai
[32] Me lasserà tu mo
[33] Hor che 'l ciel e la terra
[34] Cantai mentre nel core

Marco Antonio Cavazzoni
[35] Recercada

Performers:
Fabio Antonio Falcone harpsichord, virginal, organ

On this CD Fabio Antonio Falcone presents recordings of possibly the two oldest examples of printed keyboard music. He uses three instruments, each of distinctive character: an Italian harpsichord after Alessandro Trasuntino (Venezia 1531) and a polygonal virginal after Domenico da Pesaro (ca.1550), both built by Roberto Livi. For Cavazzoni, he plays the organ of the Church of San Giuseppe, Montevecchio di Pergola, an instrument by a builder now unknown, which dates back to the end of the 17th century. What survives of Cavazzoni is a small, precious collection mixing sacred fantasias under the title of ricercari, without the implication of a single underlying melody which that term now encloses, but more a collection of contrapuntal flourishes. There are two the earliest known such composed for keyboards rather than voices and each is followed by a motet (Salve Virgo, Stella maris) and four canzone that are transcriptions of original chansons. For these songs no vocal models have been located. Cavazzoni may well have arranged his own vocal compositions for organ. On an appropriate instrument in good hands, the impression left by Cavazzoni tends towards a free-wheeling grandeur, whereas the surviving song transcriptions by the splendidly and aptly named Andrea Antico are of more tender intimacy, through perhaps less bold harmonic explorations but also closer observation of a singing line, whatever the chosen instrument. Fabio Antonio Falcone is a student of the harpsichord wizard Bob van Asperen, among others: this is his second recording for Brilliant Classics after a no less adventurous survey of the works of Giovanni de Macque.





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