Ganassi: 1er Recercar

This page lists our only recording of 1er Recercar, by Silvestro di Ganassi (1492-c.1550) on CD.

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Ganassi - Venise 1540

Label:

Zigzag

Catalogue No:

ZZT081002

Discs:

1

Release date:

8th Dec 2008

Barcode:

3760009291836

Medium:

CD
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Ganassi - Venise 1540


Arcadelt:

Quand'io penso al martir

Quand'io penso al martir

Canova da Milano:

Intavolatura da leuto (1530)

Cavazzoni, G:

Christe Redemptor omnium

Canzon sopra falt d'argens

Fogliano:

Io vorrei Dio d'amore

Io vorrei Dio d'amore, tablature de Ganassi

Ganassi:

1er Recercar

4e Recercar - Regola Rubertina

2e Recercar - Regola Rubertina

[3e] Recercar - Lettione seconda

Gombert:

Mort et fortune

Mille regretz

Tous les regretz

Je suys trop jeunette

Je prens congies

Rippe:

Fantasie-4e livre

Segni da Modena:

5e Recercar - Musicque de joye

Willaert:

O magnum mysterium

Lasso, ch'I ardo

Io amai sempre - Musica nova

Mon mary m'a diffamee

Vecchie letrose


Pierre Boragno (recorder), Marianne Muller (viola), Massimo Moscardo (luto) & François Saint Yves (organ & harpsichord)

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Beautifully performed, recorded and presented survey of 14th Century Court music.

Violist Marianne Muller follows up the critically acclaimed Marin Marais CD of 2007.

A must for early music fans.

Played according to Ganassi’s treatises by Pierre Boragno recorder, Marianne Muller viola, Massimo Moscardo luto, François Saint Yves organ & harpsichord.

The influence of the Book of the Courtier pushed the aristocracy of Europe to play musical instruments. “One should know how to play, to improvise with above all easiness for his friends or his court.” Sylvestro Ganassi, probrably trombonist in Venise, answered perfectly this social need with three treatises related to the art of improvisation and diminutions : Fontegara (1535), Regola Rubertina (1542), la Lettione seconda (1543).

Pierre Boragno has studied them. They are full of indications helping the improvisation process, the diminution of all popular tunes… Together with Marianne Muller, Massimo Moscardo and François Saint Yves, they applied these propositions of diminutions, appropriate them to put forward this fascinating program which gives the intimate and virtuose atmosphere of XVIth European Courts.

Gramophone Magazine

May 2009

“The four instrumentalists performing on this CD have made it their mission to master the art of improvising in the 16th-century style. Their formidable command of diminution (filling in between the composed notes) and their individual, expressive genius astonish and delight.”

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