5425004841209

Archlute & Theorbo Music Of The Italian Seicento

Luca Pianca

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Format: CD

Cat No: PAS1120

Release Date:  24 June 2022

Label:  Passacaille

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5425004841209

Genres:  Classical  Solo Instrumental  

  • Description

    At the beginning of the 17th century, music in Italy underwent a radical change.

    From the first experimental attempts in Florence to revive the musical practice of Greek antiquity, which had not been handed down in detail, the genre of the monody developed.

    The singer could finally express all the nuances of the text (the "affects"), freed from the strict constraints of polyphony.

    To accompany this monophonic singing, new types of plucked instruments emerged, such as the archlute and the theorbo, characterised especially by their powerful bass registers and intense resonances.

    The new expressive demands invited playing with timbres, (de)crescendi and agogics to convincingly portray human passions, elements that were also applied to purely instrumental music, as in the works on this recording.

    The rigour of polyphony gave way to a style based more on improvisation, an aspect particularly important to Luca Pianca in his interpretation of solo works for archlute and theorbo by Piccinini, Kapsberger, Melli and Raimondo.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Alessandro Piccinini: Toccata XX
      • 2. Toccata XV
      • 3. Gagliarda III
      • 4. Pietro Paolo Raimondo: Toccata
      • 5. Fuga
      • 6. Cipriano De Rore/Giovanni Battista Spadi: Anchor Che Col Partire
      • 7. Pietro Paolo Melli: Capriccio Cromatico
      • 8. Gagliarda"La Claudiana"
      • 9. Gagliarda 'La Farnese"
      • 10. Corrente "La Sansona"
      • 11. Maurizio Cazzati: Balletto VI
      • 12. Giovanni Girolamo Kapsberger: Toccata II Arpeggiata
      • 13. Passacaglia
      • 14. Corrente I
      • 15. Toccata VI
      • 16. Villanella "Mentre Nel Mondo Ch'è Lusinghier"
      • 17. Gagliarda XIII
      • 18. Corrente VII Cromatica
      • 19. Alessandro Piccinini: Toccata VII
      • 20. Gagliarda III
      • 21. Toccata IV
      • 22. Aria Di Follia Romanesca
      • 23. Toccata XI
      • 24. Corrente II
      • 25. Ciaccona