Battaglia d'amore: Songs of love: Castaldi's settings of his own poetry; virtuosic duos for tiorbino and theorbo Modena (1622) and Venice (1623)
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Beschreibung: | First recordings The Modenese firebrand, lute virtuoso, composer, poet and artist Bellerofonte Castaldi (1580–1649) – the Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen of his day – set his own poems to his own music in a lyrical style that captured the dynamism of the emerging Baroque. Castaldi’s dance-songs and madrigals for one, two or more voices – drawn from his monody collection Primo mazzetto (Venice, 1623) and the manuscript Modena 239 (c. 1670) – framed his hopes, dreams and disappointments with fresh and unforgettable melodies. The duos for theorbo and tiorbino, a tiny theorbo that Castaldi himself invented, are contrapuntal showpieces from his Capricci a due stromenti (Modena, 1622), a highly unusual collection of theorbo solos and duos, songs and poetry that he himself engraved and decorated with his own freehand artwork. |
Beschreibung: | 1 CD 12 cm Beih. |
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spelling | Castaldi, Bellerofonte 1580-1649 Verfasser (DE-588)128441062 aut Battaglia d'amore Songs of love: Castaldi's settings of his own poetry; virtuosic duos for tiorbino and theorbo Modena (1622) and Venice (1623) Bellerofonte Castaldi [S.l.] Toccata Classics P 2009 1 CD 12 cm Beih. prm rdacontent s rdamedia sd rdacarrier First recordings The Modenese firebrand, lute virtuoso, composer, poet and artist Bellerofonte Castaldi (1580–1649) – the Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen of his day – set his own poems to his own music in a lyrical style that captured the dynamism of the emerging Baroque. Castaldi’s dance-songs and madrigals for one, two or more voices – drawn from his monody collection Primo mazzetto (Venice, 1623) and the manuscript Modena 239 (c. 1670) – framed his hopes, dreams and disappointments with fresh and unforgettable melodies. The duos for theorbo and tiorbino, a tiny theorbo that Castaldi himself invented, are contrapuntal showpieces from his Capricci a due stromenti (Modena, 1622), a highly unusual collection of theorbo solos and duos, songs and poetry that he himself engraved and decorated with his own freehand artwork. Interpr.: Il Furioso. David Dolata, lute and director Aufn.: 2006 Text engl. und ital. Dolata, David cnd Furioso (Musikgruppe) (DE-588)16014613-6 prf DDD |
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title | Battaglia d'amore Songs of love: Castaldi's settings of his own poetry; virtuosic duos for tiorbino and theorbo Modena (1622) and Venice (1623) |
title_auth | Battaglia d'amore Songs of love: Castaldi's settings of his own poetry; virtuosic duos for tiorbino and theorbo Modena (1622) and Venice (1623) |
title_exact_search | Battaglia d'amore Songs of love: Castaldi's settings of his own poetry; virtuosic duos for tiorbino and theorbo Modena (1622) and Venice (1623) |
title_full | Battaglia d'amore Songs of love: Castaldi's settings of his own poetry; virtuosic duos for tiorbino and theorbo Modena (1622) and Venice (1623) Bellerofonte Castaldi |
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