{"product_id":"198028417129","title":"Cantus Thuringia - Vittoria Aleotti:Ghirlanda De Madrigali - Import CD","description":"\u003cp\u003eCredits:\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eCantus Thuringia\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eDescription:\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eIncluded in the program\n\nErcole Pasquini: \"Toccata in C major\n\nVittoria Areotti: \"The Sun Rises at Dawn,\" \"I Kiss You to Gain Life,\" \"Oh, How Many Times My Heart Has Wasted\"\n\nErcole Pasquini: Toccata in G minor\n\nVittoria Areotti: \"I love you, O man of my life\" \"I will always love you\"\n\nErcole Pasquini: Toccata in D minor\n\nVittoria Areotti: \"Why does my heart weep?\n\nErcole Pasquini:Ruggieri in G major\n\nVittoria Areotti: \"O my soul\", \"O sweet eternal love\"\n\nLutzasko Lutzaski: Canzon in F major\n\nVittoria Areotti: \"Al turbar de' bei lumi\n\nErcole Pasquini: Canzon in A minor\n\nVittoria Areotti: \"Hasten if you believe\" \"A Time for You\n\nErcole Pasquini: First melody in D minor\n\nVittoria Areotti: \"Mentre l'ardite labbia\", \"Oh, what else?\n\nErcole Pasquini: Toccata in A minor\n\nVittoria Areotti: \"Oh, what is happening to me\n\nErcole Pasquini: Canzon in A minor, No. 2\n\nVittoria Areotti: \"Why do you weep, my love?\n\nLutzasko Lutzaski: Toccata in E minor\n\nVittoria Areotti: \"How can I not love you, my heart?\n\nLutzasko Lutzaski: Ricercare in the second melody\n\nVittoria Areotti: \"Oh, my tender soul\n\nLutzasko Ruzzaschi: Ricercare in the first melody\n\nVittoria Areotti: \"Se del tuo corpo\" \"But Lord, what do you see?\n\n\n\nPerformer.\n\nCantus Thuringia [Areotti's work].\n\nBernhard Claplot (harpsichord) [instrumental music].\n\n\n\n[Recordings]\n\nFebruary 19-20, 2021 and September 18-19, 2023, Johanneskirche, Weimar.\n\n\n\nVittoria Raffaella Areotti (c. 1575~1646) was one of the first female composers of the 16th century and one of the most important figures in the music world. She is also known as a harpsichordist, organist, and conductor.\n\n\n\nRaised at the influential Este Court in Ferrara, where her older sister practiced music, she began playing the harpsichord at the age of six, and at fourteen entered the convent of San Vito, where she continued her musical education. Later he became director of the convent of San Vito near his hometown of Ferrara, where he continued to compose until his advanced age, receiving praise from Duke Alfonso d'Este, Pope Clement VIII, and Archduchess Margarete of Austria, among others.In addition to composing, he also worked as an organist at a monastery and conducted a large ensemble of instrumentalists and vocalists, which, according to the writings of his contemporary Ercole Bottrigari, was one of the best ensembles in Italy. The ensemble is said to have been one of the finest ensembles in Italy. The Madrigale, first composed by Areotti at the age of 16, is considered a hidden masterpiece. With its polyphonic sophistication and emotional depth, Madrigale is a testament to her innovative compositional style.\n\n\n\nThis album by the vocal ensemble Cantus Thuringia and harpsichordist Bernhard Klapprodt brings Areotti's beautiful madrigals to life. Not only does it highlight her great talent, but it also highlights her significant contribution to the music of the Renaissance. It is truly a rediscovery of Areotti's work and offers a fresh and vibrant interpretation that captures the essence of her musical talent.\n\n\n\nBernhard Klapprodt, harpsichordist, founder and co-musical director with Christoph Dittmar of the vocal ensemble Cantus Thuringia, performs 16th~18th century repertoire in a variety of formations. From quartets to chamber choirs, the professional singers create an ensemble sound worthy of the music. Their musical range is further broadened by collaborations with internationally popular soloists. In addition to their emphasis on religious vocal music, the chorus also seeks to unify the overall concept in the performance of stage productions through collaboration with experts in historical acting and gesture. This has brought them international attention with productions such as Purcell's Dido and Aeneas (directed by historical stage director Margit Legler), Telemann's Pimpinone, and Anna Amalia's Erwin and Hermile (directed by the same director, Nils Niemann).\n\n\n\n(Sony Music)\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Dhm (Deutsche Harmonia Mundi)","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":50299714535713,"sku":"198028417129","price":15.95,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0568\/8482\/2076\/files\/198028417129.jpg?v=1726343602","url":"https:\/\/cdsvinyljapan.com\/en-fr\/products\/198028417129","provider":"CDs Vinyl Japan Store","version":"1.0","type":"link"}