Ensemble Colorito - Venetian Music Of The Seicento [CD]
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It was a particularly innovative period: the telescope, the pendulum clock and Newton's laws of gravity are just a few examples of the developments and discoveries of the 17th century. No wonder that music also experienced many innovations. \r
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One of the most important was immediately a completely new genre - baroque opera. \r
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In the baroque opera, which developed from 1600 onwards, effects were the central means of creation; emotional states of the protagonists, which develop from the opera plot and can then be expressed with a rich canon of musical means. \r
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In the Venice of the 'Seicento' this art reaches ever new heights and is then also transferred from opera to other musical genres - musical effects, purely instrumental. \r
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Some of these fascinating 'operas without words' are presented by the Ensemble Colorito in the bright, intense colour scheme to which it owes its name.
Giovanni Legrenzi: La Benaglia
Alessandro Stradella : Sinfonia No XXII
Giovanni Battista Buonamente : Sonata seconda a 3 violini
Marco Uccellini : Aria sopra la Bergamasca
Dario Castello : Sonata IV
Michelangelo Rossi : Toccata IX
Dario Castello : Sonata X
Antonio Vivaldi : Concerto in do minor RV 401
Francesco Turini : Sonata a 3 secondo tuono
Bellerofonte Castaldi : Arpeggiata a mio modo
Biagio Marini : Sonata a 3 La Foscarina
Biagio Marini : Sonata sopra La Monica
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Ensemble Colorito - Venetian Music Of The Seicento [CD]
Ensemble Colorito - Venetian Music Of The Seicento [CD]
All items shipped within 3 working days of payment.
Please note that all our DVDs are Region 2.
Please note that not all audio CDs are shrink-wrapped fom the factory.
It was a particularly innovative period: the telescope, the pendulum clock and Newton's laws of gravity are just a few examples of the developments and discoveries of the 17th century. No wonder that music also experienced many innovations. \r
\r
One of the most important was immediately a completely new genre - baroque opera. \r
\r
In the baroque opera, which developed from 1600 onwards, effects were the central means of creation; emotional states of the protagonists, which develop from the opera plot and can then be expressed with a rich canon of musical means. \r
\r
In the Venice of the 'Seicento' this art reaches ever new heights and is then also transferred from opera to other musical genres - musical effects, purely instrumental. \r
\r
Some of these fascinating 'operas without words' are presented by the Ensemble Colorito in the bright, intense colour scheme to which it owes its name.
Giovanni Legrenzi: La Benaglia
Alessandro Stradella : Sinfonia No XXII
Giovanni Battista Buonamente : Sonata seconda a 3 violini
Marco Uccellini : Aria sopra la Bergamasca
Dario Castello : Sonata IV
Michelangelo Rossi : Toccata IX
Dario Castello : Sonata X
Antonio Vivaldi : Concerto in do minor RV 401
Francesco Turini : Sonata a 3 secondo tuono
Bellerofonte Castaldi : Arpeggiata a mio modo
Biagio Marini : Sonata a 3 La Foscarina
Biagio Marini : Sonata sopra La Monica
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All items shipped within 3 working days of payment.
Please note that all our DVDs are Region 2.
Please note that not all audio CDs are shrink-wrapped fom the factory.
It was a particularly innovative period: the telescope, the pendulum clock and Newton's laws of gravity are just a few examples of the developments and discoveries of the 17th century. No wonder that music also experienced many innovations. \r
\r
One of the most important was immediately a completely new genre - baroque opera. \r
\r
In the baroque opera, which developed from 1600 onwards, effects were the central means of creation; emotional states of the protagonists, which develop from the opera plot and can then be expressed with a rich canon of musical means. \r
\r
In the Venice of the 'Seicento' this art reaches ever new heights and is then also transferred from opera to other musical genres - musical effects, purely instrumental. \r
\r
Some of these fascinating 'operas without words' are presented by the Ensemble Colorito in the bright, intense colour scheme to which it owes its name.
Giovanni Legrenzi: La Benaglia
Alessandro Stradella : Sinfonia No XXII
Giovanni Battista Buonamente : Sonata seconda a 3 violini
Marco Uccellini : Aria sopra la Bergamasca
Dario Castello : Sonata IV
Michelangelo Rossi : Toccata IX
Dario Castello : Sonata X
Antonio Vivaldi : Concerto in do minor RV 401
Francesco Turini : Sonata a 3 secondo tuono
Bellerofonte Castaldi : Arpeggiata a mio modo
Biagio Marini : Sonata a 3 La Foscarina
Biagio Marini : Sonata sopra La Monica












