Bernabei / Faenza / Horvat: Concerto madrigalesco
Bernabei / Faenza / Horvat: Concerto madrigalesco
Format: CD
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Artist: Bernabei / Faenza / Horvat
Label: Enphases
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 3701174600139
Genre: Classical
?Printed in Rome in 1669, the fifteen pieces that make up the Concerto madrigalesco a tre voci diverse by Ercole Bernabei (1622-1687) are recorded here for the first time in their entirety. These madrigals transport us to Baroque Rome and the world of Flavio Orsini, Duke of Bracciano, to whom they are dedicated. They afford a glimpse of the tastes that prevailed at that time among the aristocratic families, who were convinced that the arts, and music in particular, reflected not only the power and fortune, but also the sensitivity and refinement of those who patronised them.
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