GIOVANNI PICCHI e la Scuola Veneziana
Fabio Bonizzoni
GCD 921502
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Playing time: 60'00 Recorded in the Conservatory of Lugano, Switzerland, in March 2001 Engineered by Edoardo Lambertenghi Edited by Bertram Kornacher Produced by Franco Pavan & Fabio Bonizzoni Design: Carlos Céster On the cover: Tintoretto (1518-1594), Ritratto di un capitano da mar, Museo Civico, Padova Booklet essay: Robert Judd (English) Fabio Bonizzoni (Italian) Translations into Italian, Spanish, French, German, English
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GIOVANNI PICCHI (fl.1600-1625)
1 Passo e Mezo 2 Saltarello del detto 3 Toccata 4 Passo e Mezo
SPERINDIO BERTOLDO (c.1530-1570) 5 Toccata
GIOVANNI PICCHI (Intavolatura di Balli d'Arpicordo, 1621)
6 Pass'e mezzo7 Saltarello del Pass'e mezzo8 Ballo ditto il Pichi9 Ballo ditto il Stefanin10 Ballo alla Polacha11 Ballo Ongaro12 Todescha13 Padoana ditta la Ongara
GIOSEFFO GUAMI (1540-1611)14 Toccata (Il Transilvano, 1593)
GIOVANNI GABRIELI (c.1555-1612)15 Canzon La Spiritata (Il Transilvano, 1593)
CLAUDIO MERULO (1533-1604) 16 Toccata VII (Toccate d'intavolatura... Libro primo, 1598)
ANNIBALE PADOVANO (1527-1575)17 Ricercar del 61/4 tono alla terza (Toccate et Ricercari, 1604)18 Toccata 61/4 tono (Toccate et Ricercari, 1604)
VINCENZO BELL'HAVER (d. 1587)19 Toccata (Il Transilvano, 1593)
MARTINO PESENTI (c.1600-c.1648) 20 Suite di danze (Il primo libro delli correnti alla francese, 1635)
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...]
Fabio Bonizzoni’s series, with La Risonanza, of Handel Italian cantate con stromenti for Glossa has now come to a conclusion with seven volumes recorded, but not before the group were awarded the 2010 Stanley Sadie Handel Recording Prize for the fifth instalment, Clori, Tirsi e Fileno (with sopranos Yetzabel Arias Fernández and Roberta Invernizzi and contralto Romina Basso in the three named roles). In commending the disc the jury of the Recording Prize made the following comments, “La Risonanza produces a delightful performance that presents all of the strengths and virtues we have come to associate with their recent explorations of Handel’s music. [read more...]
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...]