An educational programme featuring early music. We continue to prepare for the Utrecht Festival Old Music, which will take place end of August 2019. This year’s theme is: Naples. In four programmes, we will present the musical history of Naples, from the Middle Ages till the 18th century. Today part three: the 16th century.
Gian Domenico da Nola (approx. 1510 – 1592)
1 Lae fave ch’o chiantate
2 Una lampuca ò visto
3 Lo di’ ch’è sturno
Patrizia Bovi, soprano. Giuseppe de Vittorio, tenor. Rosario Totaro, tenor. Micrologus, Capella de’ Turchini
(CD Napolitane: Villanelle, arie, moresche. Opus 111 OPS 30-214, 1999)
Diego Ortiz (approx. 1510 – ca 1570)
4 Beata es Virgo a 4
5 Dignare me laudare Te a 5
6 Ave Regina Coelorum a 6
Cantar Lontano conducted by Marco Mencoboni
(CD Ad vesperas in omnibus festivitatibus beatae Mariae. Alpha 108, 2007)
Fabrizio Dentice (approx. 1539 – 1581)
7 Fantasia 1
8 Fantasia 2
9 Fantasia 3
10 Fantasia 4
Paul Kieffer, lute
(CD Il Barbarino: Musica per liuto e viola da mano nel cinquecento napoletano. Arcana AD105, 2017)
Giovanni de Macque (approx. 1550 – 1614)
From: Sesto libro de madrigali de cinque voci (1613)
11 Cantan gl’augelli
12 I tuoi capelli o Filli
13 Fuggia la notte
Weser Renaissance Bremen conducted by Manfred Cordes
(CD Madrigali & Organ Works. CPO 777 977-2, 2019)
Giovanni Maria Trabaci (ca 1575 – 1647)
From: Il secondo libro de ricercate & altri varij capricci (Naples, 1615)
14 Ancidetemi pur
15 Gagliarda quarta alla spagnola
Francesco Cera, harpsichord
(CD Trabaci: Music for Organ and Harpsichord. Brilliant Classics 94897, 2015)
Anonymous (16th century)
16 Spagnoletta
Micrologus, Capella de’ Turchini
(CD Napolitane: Villanelle, arie, moresche. Opus 111 OPS 30-214, 1999)