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    1600 - Alessandrini, Concerto Italiano (2012)

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    1600 - Alessandrini, Concerto Italiano (2012)

    1600 - Alessandrini, Concerto Italiano (2012)
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    Genre: Classical | Label: Naive | Catalog Number: 30531

    The programme chosen for this CD by the eminent early music specialist Rinaldo Alessandrini and performed by members of his hand-picked ensemble Concerto Italiano illustrate most of the forms that instrumental music adopted in the course of the seventeenth century. Amongst the composers featured are Giovanni Gabrieli, Frescobaldi, Zanetti, and Torelli, as well as lesser known figures of the period including Giovanni de Macque, Evaristo dall’Abaco, and Giovanni Bononcini.

    In 1587 the publication in Venice of a Ricercar per sonar by Andrea Gabrieli was symptomatic of a new order in the history of music. The sole vocation of the art of Europe was no longer to accompany a text, and purely instrumental music was now established in its own right. The city of Venice played a special role in the gradual abandonment of Renaissance forms, where the freedom of thought permitted by the republic and its status as the publishing capital of the world facilitated an unprecedented development of secular music, and it was there in 1617 that Biagio Marini published the first sonata for violin and continuo. The selection of 17th century pieces performed on this CD was entirely recorded by a four-part group (two violins, viola, and continuo), a typically Italian formation that was to lead to the birth of the string quartet in the eighteenth century.

    Composer: Anonymous, Giovanni Gabrieli, Tarquinio Merula, Giovanni de Macque, …
    Conductor: Rinaldo Alessandrini
    Orchestra/Ensemble: Concerto Italiano

    Reviews: More than any question of instruments, strings, bows, tunings, or temperaments, the modern historical performance movement is about attitude—the desire to find in ancient music a living voice, filtered through vigorous scholarship, willing to experiment and push boundaries, and, most of all, capture the depths of emotion hidden in the score. Rinaldo Alessadrini and Concerto Italiano are some of the most successful exponents of this idiom, having recorded the complete Monteverdi madrigals on Opus 111 (highly recommended) as well as a host of other albums, from the birth of the Baroque to Bach and Vivaldi. In this album, simply titled 1600, Alessandrini has created a program that traces the rise of Italian four-part instrumental music from its earliest parting with vocal models to the rise of the string concerto, foreshadowing the development of the string quartet. In less capable hands, such an undertaking could have produced another mixed bag of early Baroque hits and misses. However, Alessandrini’s well chosen and elegantly assembled program never falters, guiding the listener with a gentle hand through the evolution of music from elaborations on Renaissance polyphonic models to the birth of the galant.


    Only two works on the disc were not originally written for strings, transcribed by Alessandrini, as was fairly common practice of the time, for the ensemble at hand—in this case, two violins, viola, cello, and a continuo group of theorbo and keyboard. Giovanni de Macque’s brief and appealing Consonanze stravaganti is aptly named, a rich and pleasing treat for the senses, rendered even more so by the ensemble’s lush string tone—anyone who would argue that period instruments lack the warmth and richness of modern strings needs to listen to this. Tarquinio Merula’s Capriccio Cromatico hearkens back to the mannerist extravagance of Gesualdo’s vocal works, yet is tamed by the new monodic style made famous by Monteverdi. Merula’s canzona La Chremasca highlights the viola playing of Ettore Belli, a sweet and resonant color that adds a welcome touch of tenor richness to the ensemble.


    The Passacaglia by Biagio Marini, one of Italy’s first virtuosi, showcases the ensemble’s admirable control of affect and instrument. They are not afraid to take their time, indulging in the art of the adagio , tantalizing the ear at cadences with energetic embellishments. Scorching dissonances melt into their resolutions, made even more powerful by a colorful historical temperament and fine attention to intonation. Moreover, they never lose sight of the irrepressible dance that permeates so much of this repertoire, and which makes this album such a delight. Rhythms are crisp and clear; articulations are precise and never devolve into mere busyness. The brief dance movements from Zanetti’s Il Scolaro are fun and jovial, and stand in stark contrast to the more introspective and mournful selections, especially the anonymous fantasy “The Tears of Orpheus Having Lost His Wife” that opens the album. Violinists Mauro Lopes Ferreira and Nicholas Robinson prove their mettle with the precision bellicosity of Dario Castello’s Sonata Decimasesta from his second collection of sonatas (1644). My only wish is that they took more risks with improvisation; there is a wild dimension to this music that needs to be allowed to run free, the only thing holding this excellent album back from being extraordinary.


    The final four works on the album cleverly and succinctly illustrate the transitional repertoire that flourished in the time between Monteverdi and Corelli, including a lovely and expressive early work by the globe-trotting Giovanni Bononcini, cello virtuoso and Tweedle-Dum to Händel’s Tweedle-Dee, and a forward-looking concerto by Evaristo dall’Abaco. Particularly fine is the Sonata Seconda from the 1682 collection by Venetian composer Giovanni Legrenzi, whose lively counterpoint and gift for texture significantly influenced both Corelli and Bach.


    The sound is close and clear yet with a realistic depth to the soundstage that avoids overcompensating for the softer voices of the continuo instruments, especially the theorbo. This is a great introduction to the four-part instrumental music of the Italian Baroque, a repertoire often over-represented by trio sonatas. I would have enjoyed a solo keyboard work or two added to the mix, but the album never lacked for variety. Informative, enlightening, and entertaining. More, please.

    Tracklisting:

    1. Fantaisie: les pleurs d’orphée ayant perdu sa femme by Anonymous
    Conductor: Rinaldo Alessandrini
    Orchestra/Ensemble: Concerto Italiano
    Period: 17th Century
    Written: France

    2. Canzoni (6), 1608: Canzon a 4 "La Spiritata" by Giovanni Gabrieli
    Conductor: Rinaldo Alessandrini
    Orchestra/Ensemble: Concerto Italiano
    Period: Renaissance
    Written: by 1608; Venice, Italy

    3. Canzone quinta a quattro detta la chremasca by Tarquinio Merula
    Conductor: Rinaldo Alessandrini
    Orchestra/Ensemble: Concerto Italiano

    4. Un cromatico ovvero Capricio by Tarquinio Merula
    Conductor: Rinaldo Alessandrini
    Orchestra/Ensemble: Concerto Italiano
    Period: Baroque

    5. Consonanze stravaganti, W 37 by Giovanni de Macque
    Conductor: Rinaldo Alessandrini
    Orchestra/Ensemble: Concerto Italiano
    Period: Renaissance
    Written: Italy

    6. Canzoni (40) da sonare, libro primo: no 4 by Girolamo Frescobaldi
    Conductor: Rinaldo Alessandrini
    Orchestra/Ensemble: Concerto Italiano
    Period: Baroque
    Written: Venezia, 1634; Italy

    7. Canzoni (40) da sonare, libro primo: no 5 by Girolamo Frescobaldi
    Conductor: Rinaldo Alessandrini
    Orchestra/Ensemble: Concerto Italiano
    Period: Baroque
    Written: Venezia, 1615; Italy

    8. Ricercari a quattro voci: Canzone francesca seconda a quattro by Giovanni Salvatore
    Conductor: Rinaldo Alessandrini
    Orchestra/Ensemble: Concerto Italiano
    Period: Baroque
    Written: Napoli, 1641; Italy

    9. Sonate concertate in stil moderno Book 2: Sonata no 10 à 3 by Dario Castello
    Conductor: Rinaldo Alessandrini
    Orchestra/Ensemble: Concerto Italiano
    Period: Baroque
    Written: by 1629; Venice, Italy

    10. Il scolaro…per imparar a suonare di violino, et altri stromenti by Gasparo Zanetti
    Conductor: Rinaldo Alessandrini
    Orchestra/Ensemble: Concerto Italiano
    Period: Baroque
    Written: by 1645; Milan, Italy

    11. Passacalia a 4 by Biagio Marini
    Conductor: Rinaldo Alessandrini
    Orchestra/Ensemble: Concerto Italiano
    Period: Baroque
    Written: Venezia, 1655; Italy
    Notes: "Passacaglio a quattro e a tre" from "Sonate da chiesa e da camera," Venezia, 1655

    12. Sonate (16), Op. 11 "La cetra": no 2 by Giovanni Legrenzi
    Conductor: Rinaldo Alessandrini
    Orchestra/Ensemble: Concerto Italiano
    Period: Baroque
    Written: by 1673

    13. Sinfonie da chiesa a quattro: Sinfonia quarta by Giovanni Bononcini
    Conductor: Rinaldo Alessandrini
    Orchestra/Ensemble: Concerto Italiano
    Period: Baroque
    Written: Bologna, 1687; Italy

    14. Concerti (12) a quattro da chiesa, Op. 2: no 1 in D minor by Evaristo F. Dall'Abaco
    Conductor: Rinaldo Alessandrini
    Orchestra/Ensemble: Concerto Italiano
    Period: Baroque
    Written: Amsterdam, 1712; Italy

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