Firenze 1350, un jardin médiéval florentin Anna Danilevskaia & Sollazzo Ensemble

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Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2020

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
27.03.2020

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  • Paolo da Firenze (1355 - 1436):
  • 1 Godi Firenze 03:42
  • Donato di Firenze
  • 2 Come 'l potes' tu far 03:39
  • Francesco degli Organi (1325 - 1397):
  • 3 Adiou adiou 03:23
  • Giovanni da Firenze (1320 -1363):
  • 4 Per larghi prati, caccia 03:14
  • Bartolino da Padova (1365 - 1405):
  • 5 Quel sole che nutrica'l gentil fiore 06:17
  • Francesco degli Organi:
  • 6 Creata fusti o vergine Maria 05:30
  • Anonymous:
  • 7 Benedicamus domino, à chanter sur l'air « Ja Falla » 02:16
  • Paolo da Firenze:
  • 8 Benedicamus domino 02:19
  • Anonymous:
  • 9 Benedicamus domino 01:49
  • Andrea da Firenze:
  • 10 Non piu doglia ebbe Dido 04:52
  • Francesco degli Organi:
  • 11 Che cosa è quest'Amor 02:02
  • Vincenzo da Rimini:
  • 12 Ay schonsolato 03:14
  • Giovanni da Firenze:
  • 13 Quando la stella 04:18
  • Johannes de Florentina:
  • 14 Quand'amor 02:13
  • Anonymous:
  • 15 Poi che veder non poso 02:40
  • Francesco degli Organi:
  • 16 Conviens' a fede 02:51
  • Lorenzo da Firenz:
  • 17 A poste messe 02:59
  • Total Runtime 57:18

Info zu Firenze 1350, un jardin médiéval florentin

It is said that on a hot morning of the year 1389, in a Florentine garden, Francesco degli Organi, famous organetto virtuoso, accepted a bet: he had to silence the birds by the beauty of his organ playing. Also a composer, this multi-instrumentalist was acclaimed throughout the city of Florence not only for his musical prowess but also for his rhetoric skils and philosophical views.

Florence, second half of the 14th century: in the heart of a city in full humanist and cultural effervescence, composers such as Francesco degli Organi (or Landini) and Paolo Da Firenze bring the music of their time to its peak. A unique abundance that the Sollazzo ensemble invites us to discover with this new album. Sollazzo Ensemble was founded in Basel in 2014 and brings together musicians passionately attached to the medieval and Renaissance repertories, with a particular interest in the transition between the two periods. The group is directed by fiddle player Anna Danilevskaia and benefits from the varied musical backgrounds of its members: while some of them come from families already specializing in early music, others have found their calling by way of modern classical music, folk music, theatre or even musicals.

Sollazzo Ensemble
Anna Danilevskaia, conductor



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