GIOVANNI SALVATORE Messa Della Domenica
Schola Stirps Jesse Enrico De Capitani
GCD 921501
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Performing artists
Schola Stirps Jesse Directed by Enrico De Capitani
Fabio Bonizzoni Luigi de Carli, harpsichord Marco Antonio Bizarri-Antegnati, organ
Production details
Playing time: 66'00 Recorded in Köln (WDR Funkhaus Saal 2) in October 1998 (harpsichord), and in Ponte in Valtellina (Madonna della Campagna) in June 1999 (organ) Engineered by Mark Hohn and Martin Andrae Produced by Michael Peschko and Christian Schmitt Edited by Thomas Becher, Irene Van Dreyke and Dirk Franken Executive producer: Barbara Schwendowius Harpsichord tuned by Paul Müller (415 Hz, meantone temperament) Design: Carlos CésterOn the cover: Domenichino (1581-1641), Ritratto del cardinale Ascanio Filomarino, Coll. Corsini, Florence. Photo SCALA, Florence Eine Aufnahme des Westdeutschen Rundfunks Köln Booklet essay: Dinko Fabris (Italian) Fabio Bonizzoni (Italian) Translations into Italian, Spanish, French, German, English
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GIOVANNI SALVATORE
1 Capriccio del primo tono 2 Corrente prima 3 Corrente seconda 4 Canzone francese prima del settimo tuono naturale 5 Canzone francese seconda del nono tuono naturale 6 Canzone francese terza del primo tuono finto 7 Toccata prima del primo tuono finto8 Toccata
FRANCESCO LAMBARDO 9 Toccata
CARLO GESUALDO 10 Canzon francese del Principe
GIOVANNI SALVATORE "MESSA DELLA DOMENICA" 11 Toccata seconda del nono tuono naturale 12 Kyrie 13 Gloria 14 Ricercare settimo del settimo tuono naturale con 4. fughe 15 Ricercare secondo del secondo tuono alla quarta alta, con 2. fughe, e suoi Reversi 16 Sanctus 17 Durezze e Ligature 18 Agnus Dei 19 Ricercare sesto sel sesto tuono finto con tre fughe 20 Canzone francese quarta del settimo tuono naturale sopra il Ballo detto La Bergamasca 21 Hymnus Iste confessor22 Ricercare dell'ottavo tuono naturale con tre fughe sopra l'Hinno d'Iste confessor
Fabio Bonizzoni’s attention on record to the music of Handel - which has, thus far, yielded seven discs devoted to the early Italian-texted cantatas - has just now had the good fortune to receive this year’s Stanley Sadie Handel Recording Prize for Apollo e Dafne, the final release in the present series for Glossa. This is the third time that Bonizzoni and his period-instrument ensemble La Risonanza have won this prestigious prize for their series of “Le Cantate Italiane di Handel” (previous winners were the first release, Le Cantate per il Cardinal Pamphili and the fifth, Clori, Tirsi e Fileno); three other recordings have also featured as runners-up. [read more...]
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In the third instalment in Fabio Bonizzoni’s survey of the secular cantatas with instrumental accompaniment composed by Georg Frideric Handel during his stay in Italy, come a quartet of works associated with the Venice-born maecenas Pietro Ottoboni – including the substantial Ero e Leandro, the libretto for which is plausibly considered to have been written by the Cardinal Ottoboni himself. As well as the seldom-performed cantata for bass, Spande ancora a mio dispetto and Ah! Crudel, nel pianto mio scored for soprano solo, Bonizzoni also directs the Spanish-texted No se emendará jamás.[read more...]