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Giovanni Legrenzi Criscuolo Shepherd Liszt Bach 1626 1690
The Venetian composer Giovanni Legrenzi +••.••(...)) wrote a total of eight cantatas and canzonettas for bass voice with a continuo accompaniment, all but one presented here in new, historically informed recordings by a distinguished Italian ensemble specialising in Italian chamber music of the Baroque. Composer: Giovanni Legrenzi Artists: Mauro Borgioni (baritone), Mvsica Perdvta, Renato Criscuolo (bass violin) Online purchase or streaming (Spotify, iTunes, Amazon Music, Deezer): brilliant-classics.lnk.to/LegrenziID More Information: www.brilliantclassics.com/articles/l/legrenzi-bass-cantatas-and-sonatas/ These tracks are available for sync licensing in videos, films, tv-shows, games, advertising and more. For more information and to request a license go to: www.brilliantclassicslicensing.com/albums/legrenzi-bass-cantatas-and-sonatas/ His cantatas are longer than those of other Venetian composers of the period, with richer counterpoint between the vocal part and the continuo and freer movement between recitative and aria. Just as the recitatives are often rich in pathos, so the arias reveal great variety of form in both the vocal and the continuo part. While the continuo part is sometimes spare and at other times more elaborated, it supports the vocal line with naturalistic illustration of the text. Legrenzi often conjures up comicalsituations for the bass voice: for instance, in the canzonetta Son canuto e d’un bambin, where the words revolve around the idea that there are slaves of love even in old age; or in the cantata Dal calore agitato, where the subject is the erotic dreams of a poor Arcadian shepherd. The three trio sonatas on this recording are among Legrenzi’s best instrumental compositions. They come from the six printed collections of instrumental sonatas, and are all à violino (played in this version on the cornett, which was common practice in the 17th century) and viola da brazzo). Within conventional formal structures, Legrenzi invests these works with a remarkably advanced sense of melody. The impression is Legrenzi was most at home working with a small ensemble, rather than with the larger groups of instrumentalists that had become common in 17th-century Venice. Cantate e canzonette a voce sola, Op. 12: I. 00:00 Amore e virtù cantata 06:26 Sorgea dal sen di lete 14:24 16 Sonatas, Op. 8: IV. L’Obizza 19:59 A’ Pié d’eccelso monte Cantate e canzonette a voce sola, Op. 12: II. 26:59 Son canuto e d’un bambin 30:21 16 Sonatas, Op. 8: XVI. La crispa Cantate e canzonette a voce sola, Op. 12: III. 33:58 Cessa d’essere amante Cantate e canzonette a voce sola, Op. 12: IV. 37:33 Il mio core non è con me 16 Sonatas, Op. 8: VIII. 40:36 La Foscari 45:32 Dal calore agitato Social media links: Instagram: (http•••) Facebook: (http•••) TikTok: (http•••) Spotify Playlists: Brilliant Classics Spotify: (http•••) New Classical Releases: (http•••) The Best of Liszt: (http•••) The Best of Bach: (http•••) Most Popular Piano Music: (http•••) Beautiful Classical Music: (http•••) Classical Music For Dinnertime: (http•••) Thank you for watching this video by Brilliant Classics, we hope you enjoyed it! Don’t forget to share it and subscribe to our YouTube channel. And visit our channel for other pieces by Legrenzi and more of the greatest composers. We upload daily with complete albums and compilations with the best classical music. (http•••) #ClassicalMusic #Legrenzi #BrilliantClassic #Baritone #Bass #Violin
Juan María Solare Bach Criscuolo Casanova Johannes Fritsch Humpert Mauricio Kagel Strobel John Cage Arnold Schönberg Schönberg Arvo Pärt 1966 1993 2014
Composer and pianist Juan María Solare was born in Buenos Aires (Argentina) in 1966 and has lived in Germany since 1993. He studied with María Teresa Criscuolo, Fermina Casanova, Juan Carlos Zorzi and Francisco Kröpfl (Bs As), Johannes Fritsch, Helmut Lachemann and Hans-Ulrich Humpert. Solare was the last pupil of Mauricio Kagel. He obtained scholarships from the DAAD, the foundation Heinrich-Strobel-Stiftung (Baden-Baden) and the Künstlerhäuser Worpswede. Currently, Solare teaches piano at the Musikschule Bremen, tango music at the Universität Bremen and Composition and Arrangements at the Hochschule für Künste in Bremen. Most of his over 300 compositions are performed throughout Europe and broadcasted regularly. Eight CDs by diverse performers include at least one piece by Solare. As pianist, the central part of his repertory is the classical music of our time (John Cage, Arnold Schönberg, Arvo Pärt) and Argentine tango music - featuring his own works in both categories. Besides compositive and pianistic activities, he writes for music magazines (Madrid, Mexico, Buenos Aires, Köln, London) and for the radio (Deutsche Welle, Südwestfunk). Reverence -" Hommage to Bach" was composed in Bremen, Germany at 22 nd February 2014.Original version was completed for cello player Maksim Velichkin on 14 February 2014, especially composed for The Fifteen Minutes of Fame Concerts Series sustained by Vox Novus Music Foundation of New York postmodern composers.
Nicola Porpora Criscuolo 1686 1766
Nicola Porpora +••.••(...)) Cello Concertos & Sonatas Renato Criscuolo baroque cello MVSICA PERDVTA on authentic instruments by BRILLIANT CLASSICS
Joaquín Rodrigo Paco Lucía Isaac Albéniz Olmedo Huerta Mulligan Murata Romero Criscuolo Harding Rawls Jaime Martín Shore Vega Gentile Orquestra Cadaqués 1939 1991
#FreePalestine! RIP PACO! Now he is playing in the halls of the gods of music. "Concierto de Aranjuez" recorded live at Bulevar de la Casa de la Cultura de Torrelodones, Spain. "Iberia" recorded at Cinearte, Spain. This 1991 release, recorded live at Teatro Bulevar de la Casa de la Cultura in Torrelodones, Spain, features Spanish composer Joaquín Rodrigo's best-known composition, 1939's "Concierto de Aranjuez," performed by flamenco guitar legends Paco de Lucía and Rodrigo, along with the Orquestra de Cadaqués. Also featured is the Isaac Albéniz composition "Iberia," recorded at Cinearte in Spain. ~ James Christopher Monger Personnel: Paco de Lucía (guitar); José María Banderas, Jose Manuel Canizares (guitar); Nicoline Kraamwinkel, José Luis Novo, Maryke Van Kooten, Katherien Routley, Jacquie McCreadie, David Olmedo, Vincent Huerta, Hazel Mulligan, Janice Graham, Hozumi Murata, Cecila Romero, Ann Criscuolo, John Meisner, John Harding (violin); Andrew Simpson, Scott Rawls , Jonathan Barritt, Miriam Van Dixhorn (viola); Jorge Pozas, Nick Roberts, David Bucknall, Sebastián Kolowski (cello); Jaime Martín, Emily Beynon (flute); Joan Enric Lluna, Mark Withers (clarinet); Nigel Shore, Manuel Angulo (oboe); Benjamín Moreno, Tom Hoyt, Jonathan Barenham, Susan Dent (trumpet). Audio Mixers: Miguel DeLa Vega; John Kurlander. Recording information: Suite Iberia, Cinearte. Director: Edmon Colomer. Personnel: Paco de Lucia, Jose Maria Banderas, Juan Manuel Canizares (guitar); Orquesta De Cadaques. Producers: John Kurlander, Miguel Angel de la Vega. Songs: "Allegro con spirito" / 5:49 "Adagio" / 11:35 "Allegro gentile" / 5:29 "Triana" / 5:02 "El Albaicin" / 7:30 "El Puerto" / 3:44 Support the musicians, buy the real album/dvd/blueray/... Comment, rate and subscribe! (you can share too :))
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