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DXL913
Accendo
Music from the time of Claudio Monteverdi
Various composers
The English Cornett and Sackbut Ensemble
Playing time:
62 mins.

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Accendo:
to kindle, illuminate, inflame, to rouse up, arouse, excite, incite.
The idea
of music stirring the passions rises from the writings of the ancient
Greeks and Romans on rhetoric and oratory. This repertoire, which influenced
strongly the early C17th writing of Monteverdi including his setting of
the Vespers, is performed here with elegance, poise and energy by ECSE.
Contrasts
between the wind, strings and voice on the disc are sure to delight the
listener.
The English
Cornett and Sackbut Ensemble was formed in 1993 and has performed in most
UK Festivals including York, Spitalfields, Warwick & Leamington, and
Exeter, as well as major venues such as The Wigmore Hall and the Purcell
Room. They have toured France, Israel (twice) and featured on Radios 3
and 4, as well as BBC Radio Scotland. Their 1999 performances with The
Dunedin Consort of Monteverdi’s Vespers in Edinburgh and Aberdeen
received great critical acclaim. |
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Track
List
1. La Novella (Milan 1606) - Andrea Cima
2. La Gentile a 4 (Milan 1617) - Andrea Cima
3. Sonata a 6 (Venice 1636) - Giovanni Buonamente
4. O quam tu pulchra es (Venice 1625) - Alessandro Grandi
5. La Feliciana a 4 (Venice 1597) - Adriano Banchieri
6. Canzona a 5 (Venice 1608) - Claudio Merula
7. Quoniam tu, Domine - Alfonso Ferrabosco
8. The Queen’s Alman (London c.1600) - William Byrd
9. La Malvezza a 4 (Venice 1600) - Antonio Mortaro
10. Suono del Ballo de’ Selvaggi (Naples 1620) - Giacomo Spiardo
11. Salve Regina (Venice 1621) - Alessandro Grandi
12. Sinfonia, Intermedio IV a 6 (Florence 1589) - Christoforo Malvezzi
13. Sinfonia, Intermedio V a 6 (Florence 1589) - Christoforo Malvezzi
14. Sinfonia Antica (Naples 1620) - Anon
15. La Morari (Venice 1597) - Giovanni Cavaccio
16. L’Alcenagina (Venice 1597) - Adriano Banchieri
17. Pass’ e Mezzo (Venice 1621) - Giovanni Picchi
18. La Bignani (Venice 1597) - Giovanni Cavaccio
19. Lauda Sion Salvatorem (Venice 1621) - Alessandro Grandi
20. Spagnoletta (Naples 1620) - Hettorre della Marra |
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"This
is a beautiful disc. The well thought-out programme not only hangs together
historically, but also offers the listener plenty of variety in terms
of mood and colour... The cornetts and sackbuts blend beautifully to create
a warm sound. They play with impeccable intonation and a fine sense of
ensemble..I would heartily recommend this recording."
Hazel Brooks, The Consort, Summer 2002
"The
Ensemble lifts this music to an intensely expressive level, yet with taut
intonation and thoughtful ebb and flow of contrapuntal lines. The sound,
recorded in a London church, is exemplary."
George
Pratt, BBC Music Magazine, May 2001
"This
group plays with ease and a superb blend of tones, enhanced by the choice
of venue (St Mary's Church, near my home in Blackheath) which combines
just the right amount of resonance with clarity in the part-writing..A
winning collection which we have already played through several times."
Classical Music on the Web, 2001.
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