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Merulo / Tasini- Il Primo Libro (3pk)

SKU: 5028421962047
Regular price ¥154.00
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According to fellow organist and composer Costanzo Antegnati (1549-1624), Claudio Merulo (1533-1604) was famous for 'the sweet way he played'. In the 16th century the term 'sweetness' was mainly related to the practice of 'diminution', or ornamentation, with skillfully executed passeggiando and a 'judicious breaking up of the figures', so that the application of the coloratura might confer a personal and lively chiaroscuro effect. In 1574 Merulo published Il primo libro de ricercari da cantare, a qvattro voci in four separate vocal part-books (soprano, alto, tenor, bass), and for this album Francesco Tasini has aptly scored, intabulated, adapted and diminished the Ricercari for performance on the organ. Out of respect for Merulo's original, Tasini's diminution of the 19 Ricercari of the Libro primo always retains each part as it appeared, deliberately abstaining from any temporary suspension of a line which could be brought about in order to give space to the coloratura of another part. The process of diminution is not limited to the 'filling in' of long note durations with passages of short notes; it also includes a rhetorical game enacted between the parts through syncopes, delayed entrances, changes of register, slurs and various echo and other effects to achieve an underlying lively discourse, as well as arpeggio effects typical of organ practice which Tasini has modelled on numerous passages found in Merulo's two books of Toccate. The addition of coloratura highlights and brings out the formal division within each ricercare and, in addition to the cadences, establishes a different application for each new subject, so as to enhance it's distinctive features.

Tracklist:

  1. Ricercar Primo
  2. Ricercar Secondo
  3. Ricercar Terzo
  4. Ricercar Quinto
  5. Ricercar Sesto
  6. Ricercar Septimo
  7. Ricercar Octavo
  8. Ricercar Nono
  9. Ricercar Decimo
  10. Ricercar Undecimo
  11. Ricercar Duodecimo
  12. Ricercar Terzodecimo
  13. Ricercar Quartodecimo
  14. Ricercar Quintodecimo
  15. Ricercar Sestodecimo
  16. Ricercar Septimodecimo
  17. Ricercar Octavodecimo
  18. Ricercar Nonodecimo
  19. Ricercar Vigesimo

UPC > 5028421962047

Format > New CD

Label > Brilliant Classics

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Merulo / Tasini- Il Primo Libro (3pk)

SKU: 5028421962047
Regular price ¥154.00
Unit price
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Release Date: 09.24.2021

 
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According to fellow organist and composer Costanzo Antegnati (1549-1624), Claudio Merulo (1533-1604) was famous for 'the sweet way he played'. In the 16th century the term 'sweetness' was mainly related to the practice of 'diminution', or ornamentation, with skillfully executed passeggiando and a 'judicious breaking up of the figures', so that the application of the coloratura might confer a personal and lively chiaroscuro effect. In 1574 Merulo published Il primo libro de ricercari da cantare, a qvattro voci in four separate vocal part-books (soprano, alto, tenor, bass), and for this album Francesco Tasini has aptly scored, intabulated, adapted and diminished the Ricercari for performance on the organ. Out of respect for Merulo's original, Tasini's diminution of the 19 Ricercari of the Libro primo always retains each part as it appeared, deliberately abstaining from any temporary suspension of a line which could be brought about in order to give space to the coloratura of another part. The process of diminution is not limited to the 'filling in' of long note durations with passages of short notes; it also includes a rhetorical game enacted between the parts through syncopes, delayed entrances, changes of register, slurs and various echo and other effects to achieve an underlying lively discourse, as well as arpeggio effects typical of organ practice which Tasini has modelled on numerous passages found in Merulo's two books of Toccate. The addition of coloratura highlights and brings out the formal division within each ricercare and, in addition to the cadences, establishes a different application for each new subject, so as to enhance it's distinctive features.

Tracklist:

  1. Ricercar Primo
  2. Ricercar Secondo
  3. Ricercar Terzo
  4. Ricercar Quinto
  5. Ricercar Sesto
  6. Ricercar Septimo
  7. Ricercar Octavo
  8. Ricercar Nono
  9. Ricercar Decimo
  10. Ricercar Undecimo
  11. Ricercar Duodecimo
  12. Ricercar Terzodecimo
  13. Ricercar Quartodecimo
  14. Ricercar Quintodecimo
  15. Ricercar Sestodecimo
  16. Ricercar Septimodecimo
  17. Ricercar Octavodecimo
  18. Ricercar Nonodecimo
  19. Ricercar Vigesimo

UPC > 5028421962047

Format > New CD

Label > Brilliant Classics

Shop online at Darkside Records.

Follow us on Instagram.