Description |
1 online resource (1 sound file) |
Contents |
Se tu sapesti el duol che vahna aquista / anonymous, Marino (5:07) -- La falilela / Bendusi (3:07) -- Viva viva li galanti li amorosi tucti quanti che non (1:49) ; Se per fedel servir morte patisco (3:47) / anonymous -- O dolce nocte, o sanct' hore nocturn'et quete / Verdelot (1:52) -- Sine nomine / anonymous, Marino (5:42) -- Donna, quanto pietosa ver me gli occhi volgete / Arcadelt (4:04) -- Poi che la lingua mia tacendo dice / anonymous, Parabosco (3:55) -- Intabolatura de lauto, book 4 / Dalza (4:16) -- Il bianco e dolce cigno / Arcadelt (2:09) -- Lute improvisation on Se lieta e grata morte / Zuljan (1:45) -- Se lieta e grata morte / Verdelot (5:17) -- Caccia d'amore / Gastoldi (2:15) -- O del mondo tiranno / Demophon (5:25) -- Mia benigna fortuna / Rore (3:58) -- Questa anima gentil / Petrarca (4:51) -- Non val acqua al mio gran foco / Tromboncino (3:18) -- Tedescha / Mainerio (2:06) -- Schiarazula marazula / Mainerio (1:35) |
Notes |
The ensemble Phaedrus partakes in an experimental musical staging of the Venus and Adonis mythos as transmitted during the Italian Renaissance by setting extracts of Marino's 1623 Adone and from Girolamo Parabosco's La favola d'Adone, published in 1545, to early frottole music primarily taken from the MS Modena, Biblioteca Estense e Universitaria, Alpha.F.9.9. Music by Angelo Poliziano, Francesco Bendusi, Philippe Verdelot, Jacques Arcadelt, Joan Ambrosio Dalza, Giovanni Giacomo Gastoldi, Alessandro Demophon, Cipriano de Rore, Adrian Willaert, Bartolomeo Tromboncino, Giorgio Mainerio, and anonymous composers |
Performer |
Phaedrus (Miriam Trevisa, voice, percussion ; Darina Ablogina, Luis Martinez Pueyo, Charlotte Schneider, Mara Winter, Renaissance flutes ; Bor Zuljan, Renaissance lute ; Clara de Asís, percussion ; Mara Winter, artistic direction) |
Event |
Recorded 2021 February 16-21 Sankt Nikolaus, Hofstetten-Flüh (Switzerland) |
Notes |
Hard copy version record |
Subject |
Marino, Giambattista, 1569-1625 -- Musical settings
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Parabosco, Gerolamo, approximately 1524-1557 -- Musical settings
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Adonis (Greek deity) -- Songs and music
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Aphrodite (Greek deity) -- Songs and music
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Persephone (Greek deity) -- Songs and music
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Adonis (Greek deity) |
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Aphrodite (Greek deity) |
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Marino, Giambattista, 1569-1625 |
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Parabosco, Gerolamo, approximately 1524-1557 |
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Persephone (Greek deity) |
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Frottolas (Music)
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Songs (Medium voice) with instrumental ensemble.
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Music -- Italy -- 16th century
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Mythology, Greek -- Songs and music
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Frottolas (Music)
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Music
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Mythology, Greek
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Songs (Medium voice) with instrumental ensemble
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Italy
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Genre/Form |
Streaming audio
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Musical settings
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Songs and music
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Form |
Streaming audio
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Author |
Poliziano, Angelo, 1454-1494, composer.
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Bendusi, Francesco, composer.
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Verdelot, Philippe, -approximately 1565, composer.
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Arcadelt, Jacob, approximately 1505-1568, composer.
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Dalza, Joan Ambrosio, active 1508, composer.
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Gastoldi, Giovanni Giacomo, active 1582-1609, composer.
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Demophon, Alessandro (15th century), composer
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Rore, Cipriano de, 1515 or 1516-1565, composer.
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Willaert, Adrian, 1490?-1562, composer.
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Tromboncino, Bartolomeo, 1470-approximately 1535, composer.
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Musical setting of (work): Marino, Giambattista, 1569-1625.
Adone. Selections
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Adaptation of (work): Parabosco, Gerolamo, approximately 1524-1557.
Favola d'Adone. Selections
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Phaedrus (Musical group), performer
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Biblioteca estense (Modena, Italy). Manuscript. Alpha F. 9.9.
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