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London Baroque - The Trio Sonata in 17th-Century Italy (2012) Hi-Res

London Baroque - The Trio Sonata in 17th-Century Italy (2012) Hi-Res

BAND/ARTIST: London Baroque

  • Title: The Trio Sonata in 17th-Century Italy
  • Year Of Release: 2012
  • Label: BIS
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24bit-44.1kHz / FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
  • Total Time: 68:51
  • Total Size: 809 / 430 Mb
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Tracklist:

Giovanni Paolo Cima (c. 1570–1622)
[1] Sonata a Tre 2'56
from Concerti ecclesiastici… e sei sonate per Instrumenti a due, tre, e quatro (Milan, 1610)

Francesco Turini (c. 1589–1656)
[2] Sonata a Tre Secondo Tuono 5'57
from Madrigali a una, due… con alcune sonate a due e tre, libro primo (Venice, 1621/24)

Giovanni Battista Buonamente (c. 1595–1642)
[3] Sonata 8 sopra La Romanesca 3'25
from Il quarto libro de varie Sonate… con Due Violini & un Basso di Viola (Venice 1626)

Dario Castello (fl. 1st half 17th C)
[4] Sonata Decima a 3, Due Soprani è Fagotto overo Viola 4'35
from Sonate concertate in stil moderno, libro secondo (Venice 1629)

Tarquinio Merula (c. 1594–1665)
[5] Chiaconna 2'32
from Canzoni overo sonate concertate… a tre… libro terza, Opus 12 (Venice 1637)

Marco Uccellini (c. 1603–80)
[6] Sonata 26 sopra La Prosperina 3'16
from Sonate, correnti… con diversi stromenti… opera quarta (Venice 1645)

Andrea Falconiero (c. 1585–1656)
[7] Folias echa para mi Señora Doña Tarolilla de Carallenos 3'17
from Il primo Libro di canzone, sinfonie… (Naples, 1650)

Maurizio Cazzati (1616–78)
[8] Ciaconna 2'32
from Correnti e balletti… a 3. e 4., Opus 4 (Antwerp, 1651)

Biagio Marini (1594–1663)
[9] Sonata sopra fuggi dolente core 2'26
from Per ogni sorte d’stromento musicale… Libro Terzo. Opera 22 (Venice, 1655)

Francesco Cavalli (1602–76)
[10] Canzon a 3 5'23
from Musiche sacre… e salmi concertati con istromente… (Venice 1656)

Giovanni Legrenzi (1626–90)
[11] Sonata à 3. Due Violini, e Violone La Boiarda 4'10
from Sonate a due, tre… Stromenti Libro Terzo, Opus 8 (Venice 1663)

Giovanni Antonio Pandolfi (1629?–after 1687)
[12] Il Marcquetta 7'04
from Sonate, cioe balletti… passacagli… (Rome, 1669)

Giovanni Maria Bononcini (1642–78)
[13] Sonata Quinta dell’ Ottavo Tuono un tuono più alto 4'51
from Sonate da chiesa a Due Violini Opera 6 (Venice, 1672)

Giovanni Battista Vitali (1632–92)
[14] Ciaconna 2'44
from Varie partite del passemezzo, ciaconna… a tre, Opus 7 (Modena 1682)

Giacinto Pestolozza (?–?)
[15] Sonata 12 4'39
from Scielta delle suonate a due Violini, con il Basso Continuo per l’Organo (Bologna, 1680)

Arcangelo Corelli (1653–1713)
[16] Sonata, Op. 1 No. 12 6'16
from Sonate a tre, doi violini, e violone… col basso per l’organo, Opus 1 (Rome 1681)

Performers:
London Baroque
Ingrid Seifert, violin
Richard Gwilt, violin
Charles Medlam, cello
Steven Devine, chamber organ, harpsichord

This release is part of an eight-disc series by the small historical-instrument ensemble London Baroque, covering the entire history of the trio sonata in four countries (Italy, Germany, France, and England) over two centuries (17th and 18th). The series is more aimed at those with a strong interest in Baroque instrumental music than at general listeners, but several of them have been attractive for anyone, and this album falls into that group. It might well have come first in a chronological series, for it includes the very first works that might be called trio sonatas, the Sonata a tre of Giovanni Cima, published in 1610, and the Sonata a tre secuondo tono, from 1621. These works were published in vocal collections, and they are for all intents and purposes Monteverdi-style opera numbers played on violins. But what you get as the program develops is a capsule history of instrumental music in the whole 17th century, as the pieces cohere into larger chunks and finally, in the piece by Giovanni Legrenzi, into individual movements. Parallel with this development was one that also continued through the entire Baroque: variations over a bass pattern or gorund. Pieces like Il Marcquetta by Giovanni Antonio Pandolfi (1669) or Giovanni Batista Vitali's Ciaconna (1682) are a far cry from Corelli's or Bach's variation pieces, but to hear them as an outgrowth of the earlier operatic style gives one a sense for the entire line of development. The music is enjoyable enough on its own terms, and London Baroque, led by violinists Ingrid Seifert and Richard Gwilt, has a feel for the rhetorical figures in the works of these mostly unknown composers. Recommended as usual with London Baroque for serious Baroque fans.




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  • Matsuni
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Very nice CD!
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