Nobilissimo istromento: Virtuoso Lute Music of the Italian Renaissance
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Label: Passacaille
Cat No: PAS1107
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 2nd July 2021
Contents
Works
Fantasia 1Fantasia 7
De mon triste deplaisir
Fantasia 90
Las je m'y plains
Fantasia 10
Fantasia 30
Fantasia 5
Canone a 2
Ballo detto 'Incognito'
Calata alla spagnola
Fantasia (7)
Fantasia (15)
Fantasia (22) 'sopra Quanta belta'
Fantasia (33)
Fantasia (65)
Fantasia (87)
Fantasia I
Fantasia ottava
Ricercar (2)
Ricercar (4)
Ricercar (6)
Ricercar (9)
Ricercar (15)
Ricercare alla spagnola
So ben mi chi ha bon tempo
Fantasia 61
Fantasia 67
Fantasia 34 'La Compagna'
Artists
Luca Pianca (lute)Works
Fantasia 1Fantasia 7
De mon triste deplaisir
Fantasia 90
Las je m'y plains
Fantasia 10
Fantasia 30
Fantasia 5
Canone a 2
Ballo detto 'Incognito'
Calata alla spagnola
Fantasia (7)
Fantasia (15)
Fantasia (22) 'sopra Quanta belta'
Fantasia (33)
Fantasia (65)
Fantasia (87)
Fantasia I
Fantasia ottava
Ricercar (2)
Ricercar (4)
Ricercar (6)
Ricercar (9)
Ricercar (15)
Ricercare alla spagnola
So ben mi chi ha bon tempo
Fantasia 61
Fantasia 67
Fantasia 34 'La Compagna'
Artists
Luca Pianca (lute)About
Most of the works selected for this recording are by Francesco da Milano, an extraordinary virtuoso and gifted composer who was also known as “Il Divino” (the Divine), an epithet he shared with Michelangelo and Monteverdi.
In addition to lute pieces by da Milano, the recording also includes other equally outstanding works by contemporaries, among them some of the Milanese’s pupils.
Thanks to this selection, it is easy to comprehend still today why the lute was considered the noblest instrument of all in the 16th century: Il nobilissimo istromento.
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