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Music for the House of a Gentleman - Vocal
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Music for the House of a Gentleman - Vocal on CD

The aim of this collection is to provide listeners with a broader understanding of how music was conceived during the Italian Renaissance, beyond the usual focus on vocal works, whether sacred or dramatic. Libraries have been ransacked to find unusual examples of solo repertoire for violin, lyra da braccio, keyboard, harp and lute, but also solo ricercars, 4-part dances, and arrangements of the vocal scores of madrigals. The wide range of pieces that make up the recording give an eloquent idea of the music that would have been played and heard in the home of an Italian gentleman.

  • 1 Il Primo Libro de Balli: XVIII. Ballo Francese 
  • 2 Il Bianco E Dolce Cigno 
  • 3 Fusi Pavana Piana 
  • 4 Il Primo Libro de Balli: XVI. Ballo Milanese 
  • 5 Il Primo Libro de Balli: XV. Arboscello, Ballo Furlano 
  • 6 Il Primo Libro de Balli: XIV. Ungarescha E Saltarello 
  • 7 Il Primo Libro de Balli: XII. Schiarazula Marazula 
  • 8 Pasamezo Di Nome Anticho 
  • 9 Romanesca Di Lyra 
  • 10 Recercare 
  • 11 Donna Leggiadra Et Bella 
  • 12 Qui Sequitur Me Non Ambulat 
  • 13 La Gamba in Basso E Soprano 
  • 14 Divisions on Palestrina's Vestiva I Colli 
  • 15 Fantasia Settima 
  • 16 Oculus Non Vidit 
  • 17 Recercar Sopra Il Canto Fermo Di Costanzo Festa E Per Sonar All'arpa 
  • 18 Fantasia Sexta 
  • 19 La Pastorella Si Leva Per Tempo 
  • 20 Adieu Mon Amour 
  • 21 Recercada Prima Sobre "O Felici Occhi Miei" 
  • 22 Canone 
  • 23 Divisions on Orlando Di Lasso's Suzanne Un Jour 
  • 24 Pavana Alla Venetiana 
The aim of this collection is to provide listeners with a broader understanding of how music was conceived during the Italian Renaissance, beyond the usual focus on vocal works, whether sacred or dramatic. Libraries have been ransacked to find unusual examples of solo repertoire for violin, lyra da braccio, keyboard, harp and lute, but also solo ricercars, 4-part dances, and arrangements of the vocal scores of madrigals. The wide range of pieces that make up the recording give an eloquent idea of the music that would have been played and heard in the home of an Italian gentleman.