Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta Enrico Onofri. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta Enrico Onofri. Mostrar todas las entradas
domingo, 31 de mayo de 2020
martes, 17 de septiembre de 2019
I Bassifondi / Simone Vallerotonda ROMA '600
A journey through seventeenth-century
Rome, the rough and magnificent city where Caravaggio and Stradella
lived. Strict counterpoint and learned polyphony in the lute and
keyboard pieces by Kapsberger, Pasquini and Frescobaldi mingle with
light dances and popular songs for guitar. Improvisation is the feature
linking both sound-worlds: the high culture of church chapels and noble
palaces, and the lore of streets and taverns. A careful study of the
original sources guided our choices as to instruments and
interpretation. According to historically informed practice, the
celebrated Antidotum Tarantulæ and further early specimens of
tarantella, as written down by the Jesuit scholar Athanasius Kircher,
are played on bagpipes, drums and guitars.
While on their first album ‘Alfabeto
Falso’ I Bassifondi refreshed the image of the Baroque guitar and its
harmonic extravaganzas, with ‘Roma 600’ the ensemble brings the music of
seventeenth century Rome back to life with inspired and imaginative
improvisation. Soprano Emőke Barath and violinist Enrico Onofri are the
distinguished guest artists who join I Bassifondi in this new adventure.
viernes, 4 de mayo de 2018
Francesca Aspromonte / Il Pomo D'Oro / Enrico Onofri PROLOGUE
The prologue is a unique feature of early baroque opera: an opening
scene where an allegorical figure enters the stage to prepare the
audience for the musical drama to come. Thus Prologue is the musical
introduction of Italian star soprano Francesca Aspromonte and her
exclusive, long term engagement with Pentatone, promising great joy as
well as drama in the years to come.
Prologue is a highly original album consisting of several prologues from
early-baroque operas by Monteverdi, Caccini, Cavalli, Landi, Rossi,
Cesti, Stradella and Scarlatti. Strung together, they form a
representation in a single act, a theatre full of small, complete
dramas: the opera before the opera.
Francesca Aspromonte is quickly establishing herself as a shining star
in the Baroque firmament. She has curated this album together with
musical director Enrico Onofri, who leads il pomo d’oro, one of the most
important and successful period ensembles of today.
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