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Fogliano / Ring Around Quartet & Consort- Frottole - Popular Songs of Renaissance Italy (CD)

SKU: 747313332076
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Set to vernacular texts dealing mainly with the theme of love, frottole were short, improvisatory polyphonic songs with instrumental accompaniment that flourished in the Renaissance courts of Italy for some forty years between c. 1480 and 1520. Despite it's apparent simplicity, this completely new genre of song inspired some of Europe's greatest vocal and instrumental musicians. The recent invention of movable type added further to it's popularity. This recording explores a representative selection, including work published by the historically pivotal figure of Ottaviano Petrucci.

Tracklist:

  1. La Vida De Culin
  2. L'amor, Dona Ch'io Te Porto
  3. Vecchie Letrose Non Valete Niente: Vecchie Letrose
  4. Che Faralla, Che Diralla
  5. Occhi Miei, Al Pianger Nati
  6. Poi Che Volse La Mia Stella
  7. L'ultimo Di Di Maggio
  8. Zephiro Spira E 'l Bel Tempo Rimena
  9. Alle Stamegne, Donne
  10. Su, Su, Leva, Alza Le Ciglia
  11. Ahime Sospiri
  12. Per Dolor Me Bagno El Viso
  13. Ricercar: Ricercar Ottavo
  14. Un Cavalier Di Spagna
  15. Virgine Bella
  16. Non E Tempo D'aspettare
  17. (Dun Bel Matin) Damor: D'un Bel Matin D'amore
  18. Lirum Bilirum Lirum Lirum: Lirum Bililirum
Format: New CD/Classical

Fogliano / Ring Around Quartet & Consort- Frottole - Popular Songs of Renaissance Italy (CD)

SKU: 747313332076
Regular price ¥138.00
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Release Date: 05.12.2015

 
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Set to vernacular texts dealing mainly with the theme of love, frottole were short, improvisatory polyphonic songs with instrumental accompaniment that flourished in the Renaissance courts of Italy for some forty years between c. 1480 and 1520. Despite it's apparent simplicity, this completely new genre of song inspired some of Europe's greatest vocal and instrumental musicians. The recent invention of movable type added further to it's popularity. This recording explores a representative selection, including work published by the historically pivotal figure of Ottaviano Petrucci.

Tracklist:

  1. La Vida De Culin
  2. L'amor, Dona Ch'io Te Porto
  3. Vecchie Letrose Non Valete Niente: Vecchie Letrose
  4. Che Faralla, Che Diralla
  5. Occhi Miei, Al Pianger Nati
  6. Poi Che Volse La Mia Stella
  7. L'ultimo Di Di Maggio
  8. Zephiro Spira E 'l Bel Tempo Rimena
  9. Alle Stamegne, Donne
  10. Su, Su, Leva, Alza Le Ciglia
  11. Ahime Sospiri
  12. Per Dolor Me Bagno El Viso
  13. Ricercar: Ricercar Ottavo
  14. Un Cavalier Di Spagna
  15. Virgine Bella
  16. Non E Tempo D'aspettare
  17. (Dun Bel Matin) Damor: D'un Bel Matin D'amore
  18. Lirum Bilirum Lirum Lirum: Lirum Bililirum