5425004841117

Aquila Altera - Early Keyboard Works

Federica Bianchi

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Format: CD

Cat No: PAS1111

Release Date:  04 March 2022

Label:  Passacaille

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  5425004841117

Genres:  Classical  Baroque  

  • Description

    With this recording, Federica Bianchi explores the development of music for keyboard instruments from the beginning of the 15th century to the dawn of the Baroque period. The earliest works originate from the famous Codex Faenza (c 1400-1420), a manuscript of secular songs arranged for keyboard instrument by composers such as Jacopo da Bologna and Guillaume de Machaut.

    The earliest printed collection (1517), devoted exclusively to music for keyboard instruments, marks another milestone in this development.

    Later works on this album include arrangements of Renaissance hits such as Ancor che col partire. Federica Bianchi's exploration of this repertoire takes her to the toccatas of the late 16th and early 17th centuries.

    "On a reconstructed mediaeval clavicymbalum and two different harpsichords - each with its own color world - Federica Bianchi opens up works from the 15th and 16th centuries with overwhelming imagination and virtuosity" – Schallplattenkritik Quarterly Critic's Choice

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Jacopo Da Bologna:Non Na El So Amante
      • 2. Andrea Antico:Per Dolor Mi Bagno El Viso
      • 3. Francesco Lambardi:Toccata
      • 4. Anonymous Codex Faenza: Ave Maris Stella
      • 5. Girolamo Cavazzoni:Inno Ave Maris Stella
      • 6. Antonio Valente:Chi La Dirra Disminuita
      • 7. Jacopo Da Bologna:O Ciecho Mondo
      • 8. Andrea Antico:Occhi Miei Lassi
      • 9. Paolo Quagliati:Toccata Dell’ottavo Tono
      • 10. Jacopo Da Bologna:Aquila Altera
      • 11. Andrea Antico:Animoso Mio Desire
      • 12. Andrea Gabrieli:Anchor Che Col Partire
      • 13. Francesco Landini:Che Pena E Questa
      • 14. Andrea Antico:Le Non Vuol Esser Piu Mia
      • 15. Ercole Pasquini:Anchor Che Col Partire