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    Odhecaton, Paolo Da Col - Sabbato Sancto - Paolo Aretino: Lamentationes et Responsoria (2023) [Official Digital Download 24/88]

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    Odhecaton, Paolo Da Col - Sabbato Sancto - Paolo Aretino: Lamentationes et Responsoria (2023) [Official Digital Download 24/88]

    Odhecaton & Paolo Da Col - Sabbato Sancto - Paolo Aretino: Lamentationes et Responsoria (2023)
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/88,2 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 63:08 minutes | 1,07 GB
    Classical, Sacred, Vocal | Label: Arcana, Official Digital Download

    Within the Italian polyphonic repertoire for Holy Week of the first half of the 16th century, a group of works that particularly stands out for its organic, comprehensive and unique qualities are the two books of four-voice Lamentations and responsories for the office of Tenebrae from the Triduum sacrum composed by Paolo Aretino (Paolo Antonio del Bivi, 1508-1584). They were published respectively in 1544 (the responsories: a first printed edition of its kind, to the best of our knowledge) and 1549 (the Lamentations). Both books were reprinted in 1563, a rare occurrence for a collection of this type.

    Aretino, a maestro di cappella at both the cathedral and Santa Maria della Pieve in Arezzo, was acclaimed in his own day as a true symbol of the city’s glory, along with his fellow-citizen, the famous writer Pietro Aretino. He also had repeated contacts with the Medici court, and indeed certain characteristic features of his style can be traced to the late-15th century Florentine tradition of regularly using polyphony during the Triduum. In particular we note his use of equal voices and, above all, the adoption of an austere and solemn declamatory style closely linked to the structure of the text. All of this, however, is not only conveyed with extreme refinement, but also includes some very striking encroachments into vocal ranges rarely found in contemporary Italian music. An example is the use of two or three bass voices together with a low bass; as happens, for example, in the Lamentations for Holy Saturday, which in this recording are presented complete, together with their respective responsories.

    Tracklist:
    01. Aretino: In primo nocturno: Lamentatio I
    02. Aretino: In primo nocturno: Responsorium I. Sicut ovis ad occisionem
    03. Aretino: In primo nocturno: Lamentatio II
    04. Aretino: In primo nocturno: Responsorium II. Jerusalem, luge
    05. Aretino: In primo nocturno: Lamentatio III
    06. Aretino: In primo nocturno: Responsorium III. Plange quasi virgo
    07. Aretino: In secundo nocturno: Responsorium IV. Recessit Pastor noster
    08. Aretino: In secundo nocturno: Responsorium V. O vos omnes
    09. Aretino: In secundo nocturno: Responsorium VI. Ecce quomodo moritur Iustus
    10. Aretino: In tertio nocturno: Responsorium VII. Astiterunt reges
    11. Aretino: In tertio nocturno: Responsorium VIII. Aestimatus sum
    12. Aretino: In tertio nocturno: Responsorium IX. Sepulto Domino
    13. Aretino: Benedictus

    foobar2000 1.4.1 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
    log date: 2023-09-12 16:32:56

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    Analyzed: Odhecaton & Paolo Da Col / Sabbato Sancto - Paolo Aretino: Lamentationes et Responsoria
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR14 -1.22 dB -21.24 dB 6:59 01-Aretino: In primo nocturno: Lamentatio I
    DR12 -0.89 dB -19.90 dB 3:07 02-Aretino: In primo nocturno: Responsorium I. Sicut ovis ad occisionem
    DR14 -1.73 dB -21.17 dB 5:56 03-Aretino: In primo nocturno: Lamentatio II
    DR12 -1.83 dB -20.48 dB 2:47 04-Aretino: In primo nocturno: Responsorium II. Jerusalem, luge
    DR12 -2.51 dB -20.04 dB 7:23 05-Aretino: In primo nocturno: Lamentatio III
    DR12 -3.64 dB -20.50 dB 5:01 06-Aretino: In primo nocturno: Responsorium III. Plange quasi virgo
    DR13 -0.79 dB -18.80 dB 3:33 07-Aretino: In secundo nocturno: Responsorium IV. Recessit Pastor noster
    DR12 -5.25 dB -22.54 dB 3:11 08-Aretino: In secundo nocturno: Responsorium V. O vos omnes
    DR15 -2.44 dB -22.40 dB 4:54 09-Aretino: In secundo nocturno: Responsorium VI. Ecce quomodo moritur Iustus
    DR14 0.00 dB -20.77 dB 2:29 10-Aretino: In tertio nocturno: Responsorium VII. Astiterunt reges
    DR12 -9.28 dB -25.76 dB 2:51 11-Aretino: In tertio nocturno: Responsorium VIII. Aestimatus sum
    DR12 -5.88 dB -23.01 dB 5:02 12-Aretino: In tertio nocturno: Responsorium IX. Sepulto Domino
    DR13 -0.67 dB -20.69 dB 9:54 13-Aretino: Benedictus
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    Number of tracks: 13
    Official DR value: DR13

    Samplerate: 88200 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 2417 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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