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Saturday, March 26, 2011

TACTUS ORGAN MUSIC: L'Organo Di Novalesa - Markus Utz




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1 CD - 324MB
TACTUS - 2007 - 550006

 This recording of music for organ opens with a Bergamasca by the baroque composer Bernardo Pasquini, and similarly concludes with the another Bergamasca by the late renaissance composer Girolamo Frescobaldi. This very popular “canzone da ballo” (or dance song) in binary meter, originated—obviously—from the province of the lovely Lombard city of Bergamo, and was very widespread in the 16th and 17th centuries; indeed, an early (vocal) example is found in the third book of Villotte del fiore by Filippo Azzaiolo from 1569. Soon, organists would appropriate the dance form for themselves, and despite its clearly secular—if not actually folk—origins, they did not hesitate to carry it over to the most liturgical of instruments... tactus.biz

01. Bernardo Pasquini - Bergamasca 01:48
02. Michalangelo Rossi - Toccata Settima 04:27
03. Michalangelo Rossi - Corrente Settima 01:22
04. Michalangelo Rossi - Partite sopra La Romanesca 03:09
05. Michalangelo Rossi - Toccata 14 01:37
06. Girolamo Cavazzoni - Recercar Secondo 04:35
07. Girolamo Cavazzoni - Canzon sopra "I le bel e bon" 02:08
08. Johann Kaspar Kerll - Capriccio sopra il Cucu 02:36
09. Johann Kaspar Kerll - Canzona 4 03:39
10. Johann Kaspar Kerll - Battaglia 07:17
11. Giovanni de Macque - Canzona francese 01:25
12. Giovanni de Macque - Durezze e ligature 03:19
13. Giovanni de Macque - Capriccio sopra un soggetto 02:22
14. Giovanni de Macque - Consonannze stravaganti 02:36
15. Giovanni de Macque - Conzona alla Francese 01:46
16. Girolamo Frescobaldi - Toccata cromatica per la levatione 04:26
17. Girolamo Frescobaldi - Toccata sesta (secondo libro) 05:24
18. Girolamo Frescobaldi - Bergamasca 05:44



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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

TACTUS ORGAN MUSIC: Musica Nova - Liuwe Tamminga (organ Di Lorenzo Da Prato)


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1 CD - 275MB
TACTUS - 2002 - 540001


01. Segni, Giulio (1498-1561) - Ricercare III 02:32
02. Willaert, Adrian (1490-1562) - Ricercare I 04:13
03. Segni, Giulio - Ricercare VI 02:48
04. Segni, Giulio - Ricercare IV 06:38
05. Segni, Giulio - Ricercare VIII 03:13
06. Parabosco, Girolamo (1524-1557) - Ricercare XXI 01:50
07. Segni, Giulio - Ricercare XI 01:57
08. Willaert, Adrian - Ricercare X 04:08
09. Segni, Giulio - Ricercare XII 01:46
10. Willaert, Adrian - Ricercare XIV 07:18
11. Segni, Giulio - Ricercare XIII 02:13
12. Segni, Giulio - Ricercare XV 04:33
13. Segni, Giulio - Ricercare XVI 04:55
14. Segni, Giulio - Ricercare IX 01:32
15. Parabosco, Girolamo - Ricercare XVIII 03:19
16. Golin, Guilielmo - Ricercare XVII 08:31



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Monday, March 7, 2011

TACTUS ORGAN MUSIC: Constanzo Antegnati (1549-1624) - L' Antegnata: Paul Kenyon



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1 CD - 330MB
TACTUS - 2000 - 540101


 The Antegnatis of Brescia were one of Europe's great organs building dynasties but the most famous Antegnati is probably Costanzo (1549-1624). He was head of the firm for many years, and, despite a stroke sustained about 1600, organist of Brescia Cathedral from 1584 until 1624. He was also a prolific composer. His vocal music comprised masses, motets and madrigals and his instrumental music included, as well as contributions to the anthologies of Raveri (1608) and Klosemann (1622), four books of Canzoni alla francese. Of these no trace survives save that a manuscript copy of Book 3 is preserved in the library of the Royal Conservatory, Brussels (ms. B Bc 5865) and it may well be that the fifteen of his Canzoni included by Johannes Woltz in the third part of the latter's “Nova Musicæ Organicæ Tabulatura” (1617) come from one of the other books. Antegnati also published as part of his Opus 16, a set of 12 ricercari for organ, one in each of the ecclesiastical modes, the work being entitled “L'Antegnata”.

01. Canzona detta "La Martinenga" 01:42
02. Ricercar del 1 tono 03:33
03. Canzona detta "La Solda" 01:33
04. Canzona detta "La Secca" 02:04
05. Ricercar del 2 tono 02:28
06. Canzona detta "L'Antegnata" 02:07
07. Ricercar del 3 tono 02:30
08. Canzona detta "La Regonasca" 02:15
09. Ricercar del 4 tono 02:28
10. Canzona detta "La Spina" 01:42
11. Canzona detta "La Borga" 01:33
12. Ricercar del 5 tono 02:33
13. Canzona detta "La Foresta" 01:47
14. Ricercar del 6 tono 02:41
15. Canzona detta "La Savalla" 01:52
16. Ricercar del 7 tono 02:34
17. Canzona detta "La Longena" 01:52
18. Ricercar dell' 8 tono 02:12
19. Canzona detta "La Capitania" 01:54
20. Ricercar del 9 tono 02:29
21. Canzona detta "La Bottana" 01:24
22. Ricercar del 10 tono 02:48
23. Canzona detta "La Poncarola" 02:16
24. Canzona detta "La Morata" 03:27
25. Ricercar dell' 11 tono 02:15
26. Canzona detta "La Pellegrina" 03:51
27. Ricercar del 12 tono 02:16



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Friday, March 4, 2011

TACTUS ORGAN MUSIC: Il Rinascimento sull'organo Cipri - Maria Grazia Filippi


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1 CD - 286MB
TACTUS - 2000 - 550003


 The music of this record, ten, intend to be an excursus in the Italian Renaissance through the most significant musical forms by the greatest organ composers. We have, therefore, ricercares, hymn and Magnificat verses, toccatas, canzonas and capriccios. Because of the special relationship between Bologna and Spain (this is the city where Charles the 5th wanted to crowned as emperor in 1519), also two Spanish pieces were included, that is a tiento, the Spanish version of the ricercare, and some glosas, variations that might very well been considered, as practical purpose, hymn verses and will be performed in this way, in alternation with voices. One of the 18th century additions makes it possible to perform these Spanish pages. The first three pieces in the program, Recerchare di maça in bologna, Recerchare di Jacobo fogliano da modena, Rechercada di Jacobo fogliano da modena, belonging to a manuscript intavolatura found in the Archive of the Parish Church of Castell'Arquato, Piacenza, are an uncontroversial evidence that even before the year 1542, when Cipri built the San Martino organ, a real organ ricercare was already existing.

01. M.A.Cavazzoni - Ricercar 03:16
02. J.Fogliano - Recerchare I 03:32
03. J.Fogliano - Recerchada IV 02:06
04. J.Segni - Ricercar VI 04:07
05. G.Cavazzoni - Himnus Creator optime 02:02
06. G.Cavazzoni - Himnus Ave Maris Stella 02:56
07. F.C.de Arauxo - V tiento de medio registro de triple 04:55
08. F.C.de Arauxo - Tre glosas sobre la Immaculada Concepcion 06:12
09. G.Frescobaldi - Himnus Ave Maris Stella 04:49
10. G.Frescobaldi - Magnificat 2t 04:52
11. G.Frescobaldi - Toccata Quinta 03:55
12. G.Frescobaldi - Toccata Terza 07:29
13. G.Frescobaldi - Canzon Terza 04:54
14. G.Frescobaldi - Capriccio Ut re mi fa sol la 08:26



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