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Simone Vallerotonda, I Bassifondi - Francesco Corbetta: La Guitarre Royalle (2024)

Posted By: ArlegZ
Simone Vallerotonda, I Bassifondi - Francesco Corbetta: La Guitarre Royalle (2024)

Simone Vallerotonda, I Bassifondi - Francesco Corbetta: La Guitarre Royalle (2024)
XLD | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 298 Mb | Total time: 55:58 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Arcana | # A556 | Recorded: 2023

After "Roma ’600", dedicated to the cultured and popular music of the Eternal City, I Bassifondi explore the music of the most famous baroque guitarist in 17th-century Europe, who brought the guitar to England and then to the court of the Sun King in France: Francesco Corbetta. The trio, led by Simone Vallerotonda, welcomes a special guest, Bor Zuljan, one of the best lutenists on the scene, with whom Simone Vallerotonda plays a concerto and several "pièces de caractère" for two guitars.

Simone Vallerotonda, I Bassifondi, Bor Zuljan - Corbetta: La Guitarre Royalle (2024)

Posted By: ciklon5
Simone Vallerotonda, I Bassifondi, Bor Zuljan - Corbetta: La Guitarre Royalle (2024)

Simone Vallerotonda, I Bassifondi, Bor Zuljan - Corbetta: La Guitarre Royalle (2024)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless +Booklet | 55:55 | 300 Mb
Genre: Classical

After "Roma ’600", dedicated to the cultured and popular music of the Eternal City, I Bassifondi explore the music of the most famous baroque guitarist in 17th-century Europe, who brought the guitar to England and then to the court of the Sun King in France: Francesco Corbetta. The trio, led by Simone Vallerotonda, welcomes a special guest, Bor Zuljan, one of the best lutenists on the scene, with whom Simone Vallerotonda plays a concerto and several "pièces de caractère" for two guitars. This collection represents the triumph of virtuosity, refinement and harmonic experimentation in the 17th century. A music that takes the guitars beyond their limits, competing, and perhaps surpassing, their historical rival, the lute. To seal the recording there are four vocal tracks dedicated to the Kings of England and the Duke of York, in the French style. A visionary recording of rare beauty!