5425004841384

Music At The Farnese Court In Renaissance Parma

Floris De Rycker; Ratas del vejo mundo

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Format: CD

Cat No: PAS1138

Release Date:  16 June 2023

Label:  Passacaille

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5425004841384

Genres:  Classical  Early Music  

  • Description

    The ensemble Ratas De Viejo Mundo lets us discover the richness of the musical heritage of Parma, which developed into a leading musical centre under the Farnese, at the latest in the 16th century. Parma had already been an important musical centre since the Middle Ages, but it was in the middle of the 16th century that the city reached a highpoint as a leading musical centre.




    Two significant events sparked the rise of its music scene: the marriage of Margaret of Parma and Ottavio Farnese, and the granting of the title of Duke of Parma to Ottavio's father, Pier Luigi. At the Farnese court, Flemish musicians like Cipriano de Rore, Josquin Persoens, and Gottfried Palmarts made a name for themselves, influencing the development of instrumental music and contributing to the genre of madrigals.



    Experience the richness of Parma's musical heritage with this release, featuring works by these legendary composers and their Italian contemporaries.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Cipriano de Rore: Io canterei d'amor si novamente
      • 2. Lorenzino del Liuto: Branle
      • 3. Pietro Pontio: Urbs beata Jerusalem
      • 4. Fabrizio Dentice: Amor che degg'io far
      • 5. Volta de Spagna
      • 6. Claudio Merulo: Dunque fia ver dicea che mi convegna
      • 7. Ingiustissimo Amor, perche si raro
      • 8. La Pazza
      • 9. Giaches de Wert: Il dolce sonno mi promise pace
      • 10. Amor io fallo e veggio il mio fallire
      • 11. Santino Garsi da Parma: Ballo del Serenissimo Duca di Parma
      • 12. Gottfried Palmarts: Gloria
      • 13. Josquino Persoens: Nell'aria in questi di
      • 14. Giorgio Mainerio: La Fiamenga
      • 15. Merulo: Sa questo altier ch'io l'amo e ch'io l'adoro
      • 16. de Rore: Qual'e piu grande o amore