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Choro Et Organo

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FORMAT: New CD • UPC: 5028421968230
GENRE: Classical • RECORD LABEL: Brilliant Classics
RELEASE DATE: 03/24/23

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Bottazzi / Sordo / Nova Schola Gregoriana - Choro Et Organo (CD)

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Bottazzi / Sordo / Nova Schola Gregoriana - Choro Et Organo (CD)

説明

Choro et Organo by Bernardino Bottazzi (1560-1614) may be considered the most extensive and best-known collection of Italian organ works from the early 17th century. In the beautiful edition printed by Giacomo Vincenti, the musical notation used relates to a tradition that is more Renaissance than early baroque: namely, Italian tablature for organ (in this case, with an eight-line stave for the left hand and one of five lines for the right). There are 22 hymns in Choro et Organo. For some of these, Bottazzi's organ verset is identical, for example Christe Redemptor omnium, whose melody is the same as that sung for the feast of All Saints although with a slightly different text. We know for certain that vocal forces and organ followed a pattern of alternation which, in Bottazzi's case, seems fully in line with the practices as evidenced by analogous works from the same period: 5 versets for the Kyrie, 9 for the Gloria, 2 for the Sanctus and just 1 for the Agnus Dei, given that - according to Adriano Banchieri (1608) - the last of the three Agnus Dei would be replaced by an organ composition, generally a canzona. It is possible that a collection of canzonas, as well as a number of Magnificats and ricercars, might have formed the basis of a hypothetical second book of Choro et Organo, given that the title on the frontispiece incorporates the standard term of 'Libro Primo'. Regrettably, we have no information, either on such a follow-up publication, nor indeed about Bottazzi's own life, other than his self-description as coming from Ferrara (which may only have been a city he resided in or where he took his religious vows rather than where he was actually born). Before each of the organ versets, the beautiful edition of Choro et Organo always presents the melody in cantus firmus, written on a five-line stave. In his introductory text ('To the gentle reader'), Bottazzi states that he 'was resolved to have this part of the cantus firmus printed' so as to circumvent the organist from playing the verset in question at such a pitch as to impede the choir from singing their own melodic part well ('[...] if the cantus firmus is at one pitch, & the Organist plays it at another, it is impossible for the Chorister to find the correct note'). This unusual feature has allowed the cantus firmus part to be reconstructed with historical accuracy and for it to be sung according to the performance style that emerges from the vast instructional literature on cantus firmus that was produced in Italy during the 17th century. For the number of pieces and the completeness of the repertoire gathered in a single volume, the Choro et Organo by Bernardino Bottazzi (Venice 1614), can be considered the largest and best known Italian collection of organ works intended explicitly for the liturgy of the first three decades of Seventeenth century. Bottazzi's intentions are based on the directions by the Council of Trent which lay out the new rules and specifications of Liturgical Music. To the anthology of organ works the Choro et Organo prefaces an introduction and eighteen Avvertimenti that illustrate the principles of canonical counterpoint (with the intention of educating the organist on the method of composing and improvising from still chant) and offer some suggestions on how to diminish certain melodies and add embellishments. This new recording presents choral works and organ works written by Bottazzi, all splendid examples of Italian sacred music in the transition from Renaissance to Baroque. Played on a rare historic organ: The organ at the church of S. Bernardino da Siena. Played and sung with total dedication and deep knowledge of the style by organist Federico Del Sordo and Nova Schola Gregoriana conducted by Alberto Turco, who already successfully recorded similar repertoire for Brilliant Classics: Organ Alternatim Masses by Merulo, Fasolo and Salvatore. The scholarly written liner notes are by the artists.

Tracklist:

  1. Kyrie
  2. Gloria
  3. Sanctus
  4. Agnus Dei
  5. Kyrie
  6. Gloria
  7. Sanctus
  8. Agnus Dei
  9. Kyrie
  10. Gloria
  11. Sanctus
  12. Agnus Dei
  13. Ricercar Cromatico sopra il terzo Tuono
  14. Credo Cardinale
  15. Credo Dominicale
  16. Christe Redemptor omnium
  17. Hostis Herodes impie
  18. Ad conam agni providi
  19. Iesu nostra redemptio
  20. Veni creator Spiritus
  21. Quicumque Christum quæritis
  22. O lux beata Trinitas
  23. Pange lingua gloriosi
  24. Ut queant laxis
  25. Aurea luce
  26. Pater superni luminis
  27. Ave maris Stella
  28. Tibi Christe splendor Patris
  29. Christe Redemptor omnium (Conserva tuos)
  30. Exultet cælum laudibus
  31. Deus tuorum militum
  32. Sanctorum meritis
  33. Iste Confessor
  34. Iesu corona Virginum
  35. Huius obtentu
  36. Urbs Hierusalem beata
  37. Lucis creator optime
  38. Alma Redemptoris Mater
  39. Ave Regina caelorum
  40. Regina caeli laetare
  41. Salve Regina

UPC: 5028421968230
Label: Brilliant Classics
Release Date: 3.24.23
Format: CD

トラックリスト

Tracklist:

  1. Kyrie
  2. Gloria
  3. Sanctus
  4. Agnus Dei
  5. Kyrie
  6. Gloria
  7. Sanctus
  8. Agnus Dei
  9. Kyrie
  10. Gloria
  11. Sanctus
  12. Agnus Dei
  13. Ricercar Cromatico sopra il terzo Tuono
  14. Credo Cardinale
  15. Credo Dominicale
  16. Christe Redemptor omnium
  17. Hostis Herodes impie
  18. Ad conam agni providi
  19. Iesu nostra redemptio
  20. Veni creator Spiritus
  21. Quicumque Christum quæritis
  22. O lux beata Trinitas
  23. Pange lingua gloriosi
  24. Ut queant laxis
  25. Aurea luce
  26. Pater superni luminis
  27. Ave maris Stella
  28. Tibi Christe splendor Patris
  29. Christe Redemptor omnium (Conserva tuos)
  30. Exultet cælum laudibus
  31. Deus tuorum militum
  32. Sanctorum meritis
  33. Iste Confessor
  34. Iesu corona Virginum
  35. Huius obtentu
  36. Urbs Hierusalem beata
  37. Lucis creator optime
  38. Alma Redemptoris Mater
  39. Ave Regina caelorum
  40. Regina caeli laetare
  41. Salve Regina

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