Luzzaschi: T'amo, mia vita from Madrigali, 1601

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Music from the time of Christian IV

Music from the time of Christian IV

Madrigals from the South to the North


Aagesen:

Crudel, lascia sto core from Cantiones trium vocum, 1608

Borchgrevinck:

Baci amorosi e cari from Giardino novo belissimo, secondo libro, 1606

Brachrogge:

Io ardo in vivo foco from Madrigaletti, libro primo, 1619

Dering:

T'amo, mia vita from ms., early 17th century, St.Michael's College, Tenbury Wells

Gabrieli, A:

In nobil sangue from Concerti di Andrea et di Giovanni Gabrieli, 1587

Gistou:

Quel Augellin che canta (prima parte) from Giardino novo belissimo, secondo libro, 1606

Ma ben arde nel core (seconda parte) from Giardino novo belissimo, secondo libro, 1606

Luzzaschi:

T'amo, mia vita from Madrigali, 1601

Nielsen, H:

T'amo, mia vita from Il primo libro di madrigali, 1606

Pedersøn:

Madrigals from Libro secondo, 1611, ms., British Museum, London

T'amo, mia vita from Madrigali, libro primo, 1608

Vecchi:

Tiridola, non dormire (prima parte) from Salva di varia ricreatione, 1590

Sai ch'io ti dico (seconda parte) from Salva di varia ricreatione, 1590


BIS - BISCD392

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The Secret Music of Luzzasco Luzzaschi

The Secret Music of Luzzasco Luzzaschi

Madrigali a uno, due e tre soprani (1601) for the Ladies of Ferrara


Luzzaschi:

Occhi del pianto mio

Aura soave

T'amo, mia vita from Madrigali, 1601

O primavera

I’ mi son giovinetta

O dolcezz’amarissime d’Amore

Ch’io non t’ami cor mio

Toccata No. 12

Non sa che sia dolore

Deh vieni ormai cor mio

Stral pungente d’Amore

Canzon à 4

Ricercare

Cor mio

Troppo ben può


Some of the most florid and virtuosic music for voices ever written, commissioned by Alfonso II, Duke of Ferrara in 1601 for his private trio of the most eminent sopranos of the day to perform to a select few in the inner sanctum of the ducal palace. Renowned early music singers Musica Secreta now reveal the beauties of this music and give masterly performances of this exciting secret music of the 'Ladies of Ferrara'

“Captures the bitter-sweet contradictions of love and is also a sheer delight to the listener's senses” American Record Guide

Amon Ra - CDSAR058

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