The Golden Age Of The Cornett

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Label: ACCENT
Catalog: ACC24261
Format: CD

CD 1: Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (1514-1594) & Riccardo Rognoni (c. 1550-1620) Domine, quando veneris - traditional L'aria di Firenze (Pavane, gaillarde et saltarello) - Giovanni Battista Bovicelli (c. 1550-1594) & Tomás Luis de Victoria (c. 1548- 1611) Vadam et circuibo - traditional Gaillarde napolitaine - Giovanni Antonio Pandolfi-Mealli (c. 1620-1669) Sonata La Clemente - traditional (after Cipriano de Rore) Anchor che col partir - Dario Castello (c. 1590-c. 1630) Sonata seconda per canto solo - Francesco Rognoni (c. 1570-1626) & Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina Io son ferito - traditional La Monica (Aria e saltarello)
CD 2: Alessandro Grandi (c. 1577-1630) Salve Regina - Dario Castello (c. 1590-c. 1630) Sonata terza in stil moderno - Alessandro Grandi Tota pulchra es - Giovanni Battista Fontana (c. 1571-1630) Sonata seconda - Dario Castello Exultate jubilate - Dario Castello Sonata seconda per canto solo - Alessandro Grandi Gaudete - Giuseppe Scarani (fl. 1628-1641) Sonata sesta a due canti - Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643) Pianto della Madonna - Giovanni Battista Fontana Sonata settima per corneto e violino - Alessandro Grandi 0 quam tu pulchra es - Giovanni Battista Fontana Sonata undecima per corneto e violino - Alessandro Grandi Regina Coeli

William Dongois is one of the best-known cornettists of our time. He is able to play the repertoire of his instrument - the cornett resembles a flute in its construction, whereas its wooden mouthpiece is used similarly to that of a trumpet - with dancelike elegance, rhetorical concision and, often, even with a certain "groove".
On the present double CD, together with the ensemble Le Concert Brisé, he dedicates himself to the "Golden Age" of the cornett - the period between 1580 and 1630 in Northern Italy when the instrument enjoyed its greatest popularity amongst composers and listeners. Secular dance movements and songs of the Seicento, the Italy of the 17th century, can be heard on the first CD. William Dongois pays special attention here to the art of diminution, i.e. ornamentation and figuration; in the music of this period, the score served only to provide a basic framework for the improvised embellishments of the musicians. The second CD features sacred instrumental and vocal music at St. Mark's Cathedral in Venice during the time of Monteverdi, with soprano Julie Hassler and violinist Christine Moran joining William Dongois as soloists. Vocal and instrumental works alternate with each other, clearly showing that Venice stood at the centre of the development of a new style and occupied a pioneering role in all of Europe.

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