Firenze 1616
An attractive assemblage of Florentine fragments
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Composer or Director: Cristofano Malvezzi, Giulio Caccini, Claudio Saracini, Domenico Belli
Genre:
Vocal
Label: Alpha
Magazine Review Date: 7/2008
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 59
Mastering:
Stereo
Catalogue Number: ALPHA120

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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(Le) musiche, Movement: Io moro, ecco ch'io moro (wds. G. Marino) |
Claudio Saracini, Composer
Claudio Saracini, Composer Le Poème Harmonique Vincent Dumestre, Conductor |
Tutto 'l di piango |
Giulio Caccini, Composer
Giulio Caccini, Composer Le Poème Harmonique Vincent Dumestre, Conductor |
Non ha'l ciel |
Giulio Caccini, Composer
Giulio Caccini, Composer Le Poème Harmonique Vincent Dumestre, Conductor |
Sinfonia quarta |
Cristofano Malvezzi, Composer
Cristofano Malvezzi, Composer Le Poème Harmonique Vincent Dumestre, Conductor |
(Il) Rapimento di Cefalo, Movement: Ineffabile ardore (chorus) |
Giulio Caccini, Composer
Giulio Caccini, Composer Le Poème Harmonique Vincent Dumestre, Conductor |
(Il) Rapimento di Cefalo, Movement: Muove sì dolce |
Giulio Caccini, Composer
Giulio Caccini, Composer Le Poème Harmonique Vincent Dumestre, Conductor |
(Il) Rapimento di Cefalo, Movement: Caduca fiamma |
Giulio Caccini, Composer
Giulio Caccini, Composer Le Poème Harmonique Vincent Dumestre, Conductor |
(L')Orfeo Dolente, Movement: Primo Intermedio |
Domenico Belli, Composer
Domenico Belli, Composer Le Poème Harmonique Vincent Dumestre, Conductor |
(L')Orfeo Dolente, Movement: Secundo Intermedio |
Domenico Belli, Composer
Domenico Belli, Composer Le Poème Harmonique Vincent Dumestre, Conductor |
(L')Orfeo Dolente, Movement: Terzio Intermedio |
Domenico Belli, Composer
Domenico Belli, Composer Le Poème Harmonique Vincent Dumestre, Conductor |
(L')Orfeo Dolente, Movement: Quarto Intermedio |
Domenico Belli, Composer
Domenico Belli, Composer Le Poème Harmonique Vincent Dumestre, Conductor |
(L')Orfeo Dolente, Movement: Quinto Intermedio |
Domenico Belli, Composer
Domenico Belli, Composer Le Poème Harmonique Vincent Dumestre, Conductor |
Author: Richard Lawrence
The other two pieces by Caccini, like the opera excerpts, were published in his collection Le nuove musiche of 1602. “Tutto’l di piango” is a fine setting of a sonnet by Petrarch, ornate again, while “Non ha’l ciel” is a cheerful, triple-time song to sad words. Both are admirably sung; the latter has here acquired interludes for violin, recorder and cornett.
Orfeo dolente by Domenico Belli is a set of five intermedi, performed between the acts of Tasso’s Aminta in the “Florence 1616” of the disc’s title. There is no Charon, or indeed Eurydice, as the action begins after Orpheus has lost her for the second time. Instead, his mother Calliope pleads – in vain – with Pluto. The three Graces try to cheer Orpheus up, and at the end all sing a lament to, as with Caccini, an incongruously cheerful tune.
The music is attractive, and it’s nicely performed. In an increasingly crowded field, the booklet deserves a prize for carelessness. Lines are printed that are not sung and, worse, vice versa; and Proserpine makes an unscheduled appearance in place of Calliope.
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