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* GRAMOPHONE EDITORS CHOICE * At the beginning of the 17th century, composers began to develop new, post-renaissance compositional styles around the basso-continuo. The rich sonority of the Chitarrone, or theorbo, made it well suited for these new works. The Italian Piccinini and the “German Gentleman of the Theorbo”, Kapsberger were the two leading composers, though they approached the instrument differently, Kapsberger composing in the more improvisational manner. Placing Kapsberger and Piccinini side by side for this recording, radically different approaches to the same instrument are heard. The works which have survived through the centuries serve as fitting tributes to both these extraordinary pioneers. Matthew Wadsworth studied the lute at the Royal Academy of Music in London with Nigel North. After graduating in 1997, winning the London student of the year award for his development of Braille lute tablature, he went to the Royal Conservatory in the Hague. Here, he quickly found work with some of Holland’s finest chamber music groups. He is now established as a continuo player and chamber musician throughout Europe and the United. He has worked with the worlds finest early music ensembles directed by such people as William Christie and Paul Goodwin. He is a founder member of Ricordo. Matthew is a guest teacher at the Royal Northern College of Music and made his solo debut at London’s Purcell Room and Wigmore Hall in 2002. |
Track List 1.
Toccata IX - Kapsberger 4.
Toccata XIII - Piccinini 9.
Canzone prima - Kapsberger |
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