Aquila altera: Early Keyboards
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Label: Passacaille
Cat No: PAS1111
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 4th March 2022
Contents
Works
Ave maris stellaAnimoso mio desire
Le non vuol esser piu mia
Occhi miei lassi
Per dolor mi bagno il viso
Aquila altera
Non al su' amante piu Diana piacque
O ciecho mondo
Inno Ave maris stella
Ancor che col partire
Toccata
Che pena e quest' al cor
Anchor che col partire
Toccata dell'Ottavo Tuono
Chi la dira dissminuita
Artists
Federica Bianchi (harpsichord, clavicymbalum)Works
Ave maris stellaAnimoso mio desire
Le non vuol esser piu mia
Occhi miei lassi
Per dolor mi bagno il viso
Aquila altera
Non al su' amante piu Diana piacque
O ciecho mondo
Inno Ave maris stella
Ancor che col partire
Toccata
Che pena e quest' al cor
Anchor che col partire
Toccata dell'Ottavo Tuono
Chi la dira dissminuita
Artists
Federica Bianchi (harpsichord, clavicymbalum)About
The earliest works originate from the famous Codex Faenza (c.1400-1420), a manuscript of secular songs arranged for keyboard instrument by composers such as Jacopo da Bologna and Guillaume de Machaut. The earliest printed collection (1517), devoted exclusively to music for keyboard instruments, marks another milestone in this development.
Later works on this album include arrangements of Renaissance hits such as Ancor che col partire. Federica Bianchi's exploration of this repertoire takes her to the toccatas of the late 16th and early 17th centuries.
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