Immerse yourself in the rich musical tapestry of the Renaissance with Doulce Mémoire's captivating album "L'Italie Renaissance." This exquisite collection, released on January 1, 2012, under the naïve label, offers a profound exploration of medieval and Renaissance music, spanning a generous duration of 2 hours and 21 minutes. Doulce Mémoire, renowned for their meticulous attention to historical performance practices, brings to life a diverse array of compositions, including frottolas, canzoni, and instrumental pieces.
The album is a treasure trove of musical gems, featuring works by esteemed composers such as Marco Carissimo, Francesco d'Ana, and Giovanni Antonio Capiluppi, among others. Each track, from the delicate "Mit ganzem" to the lively "Saltarello," showcases the ensemble's virtuosity and deep understanding of the period's musical nuances. The inclusion of both vocal and instrumental pieces provides a comprehensive overview of the era's musical landscape, highlighting the evolution of styles and forms.
Doulce Mémoire's performance is marked by its authenticity and expressive depth, making "L'Italie Renaissance" a compelling journey through the sounds and sensibilities of the Renaissance. Whether you are a seasoned enthusiast of early music or a curious newcomer, this album promises a rich and rewarding listening experience.
(C) 2012 naïvenaïve classique
Tracks
Mit ganzemAnonymous, Doulce Mémoire
Basse danceGuillaume Faugues, Doulce Mémoire
Voi che passate in Frottole, Libro VIIFrancisco Varoter, Doulce Mémoire
Quand la douce jouvencelleAnonymous, Doulce Mémoire
Amor che t'o fatto Montecassino, Ms. 871Anonymous, Doulce Mémoire
Pavana alla veneziana, saltarello, pivaJoan Ambrosio Dalza, Doulce Mémoire
Poi che volse in Intabulatura de lautoJoan Ambrosio Dalza, Doulce Mémoire
Non val acqua in Frottole, Libro IBartolomeo Tromboncino, Doulce Mémoire
Cangia spera in Canzoni sonetti... Libro IVMarchetto Cara, Doulce Mémoire
Cangia spera, per strumentiMarchetto Cara, Doulce Mémoire