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Mauro Righini, Elena Bertuzzi, Ugo Nastrucci - Ariosti: 6 Lessons for Viola d'Amore and Continuo (2022) [24/44]

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Mauro Righini, Elena Bertuzzi, Ugo Nastrucci - Ariosti: 6 Lessons for Viola d'Amore and Continuo (2022) [24/44]

Mauro Righini, Elena Bertuzzi, Ugo Nastrucci & Danilo Costantini - Ariosti: 6 Lessons for Viola d'Amore and Continuo (2022)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44,1 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 67:48 minutes | 708 MB
Classical | Label: Brilliant Classics, Official Digital Download

The violinist, organist, composer and librettist Attilio Malachia Ariosti was born in Bologna in 1666. His career took him to Mantua and Venice, the most enlightened musical and artistic centers of northern Italy at the time, then to Berlin and finally Vienna in 1703. Expelled from the Papal State for moral reasons, by 1716 he was living in London where, together with Bononcini and Handel, he became a permanent composer of the Royal Academy.

His Six Lessons for Viola d’Amore, published in London in 1724 and dedicated to King George, were as the name implies composed expressly to teach violinists to play the viola d’amore. They are written in scordatura with a system of movable keys to indicate the different positions and fingerings of the left hand up to the fourth position.

Ariosti’s Cantata for solo voice with the Viola d’amore Pur al fin gentil Viola was probably composed around 1690.

The viola d’amore has six or seven strings and (almost always) the same number of resonance strings placed under the bridge, which strongly characterize its timbre. Tunings were variable and, although from the second half of the 18th century the tuning in D became standard, it is not always straightforward to know which to use. For this reason, viola d’amore parts are written in scordatura, a sort of tablature in which the written note indicates the finger position according to standard tuning, but not the sounding pitch on a ‘detuned’

string. This fascinating and somewhat mysterious instrument is played by both violinists and violists; for violists in particular it offers access to a new, though unfortunately not very vast, repertoire, with works by Biber, Bach, Ariosti and Vivaldi, and more recently Hindemith, Martin, Ghedini and many others.

Attilio Malachia Ariosti (1666-1730) was born in Bologna, Italy. Violinist, organist, composer and librettist. He took vows at the order of the Serviti as Frate Ottavio in 1688 and was appointed organist in the church of S. Maria dei Servi in Bologna in 1693. He travelled to Mantua and Venice, the most enlightened musical and artistic centers of northern Italy and then moved to Berlin and lately to Vienna in 1703.

Expelled from the Papal State for moral reasons, in 1716 he lived in London where, together with Bononcini and Handel, he became a permanent composer of the Royal Academy. At the King's Theater he played with the viola d'amore in the intervals between the acts, "… a new symphony composed by the famous Mr. Attilio Ariosti in which he will play a new instrument called viola d'amore".

The Six Lessons for Viola d'Amore, published in London in 1724 and dedicated to King George, are harmonically and melodically very appealing and were composed expressly to teach violinists to play the viola d'amore. The viola d’amore has six or seven strings and the same number of resonance strings placed under the bridge, that strongly characterize its timbre.

Beautifully performed by Mauro Righini (viola d’amore), Ugo Nastrucci (theorbo), Danilo Costantini (organ & harpsichord) and Elena Bertuzzi (soprano), who sings in a Cantata for solo voice, viola d’amore and b.c.

Tracklist:
1. Mauro Righini – Lesson I in E-Flat Major: I. Allegro (03:31)
2. Mauro Righini – Lesson I in E-Flat Major: II. Largo (02:58)
3. Mauro Righini – Lesson I in E-Flat Major: III. Andante (01:35)
4. Mauro Righini – Lesson II in A Major: I. Cantabile (01:26)
5. Mauro Righini – Lesson II in A Major: II. Vivace (02:22)
6. Mauro Righini – Lesson II in A Major: III. Adagio (03:13)
7. Mauro Righini – Lesson II in A Major: IV. Minuet (02:09)
8. Mauro Righini – Lesson III in E Minor: I. Adagio (02:16)
9. Mauro Righini – Lesson III in E Minor: II. Alemanda (02:40)
10. Mauro Righini – Lesson III in E Minor: III. Adagio (03:56)
11. Mauro Righini – Lesson III in E Minor: IV. Giga (03:06)
12. Mauro Righini – Lesson IV in F Major: I. Adagio (02:43)
13. Mauro Righini – Lesson IV in F Major: II. Andante (02:22)
14. Mauro Righini – Lesson IV in F Major: III. Corente (01:49)
15. Mauro Righini – Lesson IV in F Major: IV. Giga (02:16)
16. Mauro Righini – Lesson V in E Minor: I. Vivace (02:19)
17. Mauro Righini – Lesson V in E Minor: II. Largo (02:24)
18. Mauro Righini – Lesson V in E Minor: III. Giga (02:44)
19. Mauro Righini – Lesson VI in D Major: I. A tempo Giusto (01:15)
20. Mauro Righini – Lesson VI in D Major: II. Corrente (01:42)
21. Mauro Righini – Lesson VI in D Major: III. Giga (01:14)
22. Mauro Righini – Lesson VI in D Major: IV. Rondeaux (02:47)
23. Mauro Righini – Pur alfin gentil viola Cantata for solo Voice and Viola D'amore: I. Pur alfin gentil viola Aria (07:27)
24. Mauro Righini – Pur alfin gentil viola Cantata for solo Voice and Viola D'amore: II. Non fu saggio il consiglio Recitativo (01:23)
25. Mauro Righini – Pur alfin gentil viola Cantata for solo Voice and Viola D'amore: III. Beltà che col rigor Aria (06:01)

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Analyzed: Mauro Righini / Ariosti: 6 Lessons for Viola d'Amore and Continuo
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DR11 -5.48 dB -19.86 dB 3:31 01-Lesson I in E-Flat Major: I. Allegro
DR12 -7.17 dB -21.21 dB 2:58 02-Lesson I in E-Flat Major: II. Largo
DR13 -4.65 dB -19.72 dB 1:36 03-Lesson I in E-Flat Major: III. Andante
DR11 -8.71 dB -23.40 dB 1:26 04-Lesson II in A Major: I. Cantabile
DR12 -4.71 dB -19.14 dB 2:23 05-Lesson II in A Major: II. Vivace
DR11 -5.27 dB -20.08 dB 3:13 06-Lesson II in A Major: III. Adagio
DR13 -5.22 dB -20.42 dB 2:09 07-Lesson II in A Major: IV. Minuet
DR11 -6.11 dB -20.42 dB 2:17 08-Lesson III in E Minor: I. Adagio
DR13 -4.66 dB -20.52 dB 2:40 09-Lesson III in E Minor: II. Alemanda
DR12 -6.35 dB -21.44 dB 3:56 10-Lesson III in E Minor: III. Adagio
DR13 -5.85 dB -21.25 dB 3:06 11-Lesson III in E Minor: IV. Giga
DR12 -6.69 dB -25.76 dB 2:43 12-Lesson IV in F Major: I. Adagio
DR13 -7.51 dB -24.07 dB 2:23 13-Lesson IV in F Major: II. Andante
DR13 -9.34 dB -24.45 dB 1:50 14-Lesson IV in F Major: III. Corente
DR13 -8.87 dB -24.61 dB 2:16 15-Lesson IV in F Major: IV. Giga
DR13 -4.12 dB -20.09 dB 2:20 16-Lesson V in E Minor: I. Vivace
DR12 -7.27 dB -21.64 dB 2:24 17-Lesson V in E Minor: II. Largo
DR13 -6.09 dB -20.94 dB 2:44 18-Lesson V in E Minor: III. Giga
DR11 -7.08 dB -20.25 dB 1:16 19-Lesson VI in D Major: I. A tempo Giusto
DR11 -6.69 dB -20.37 dB 1:43 20-Lesson VI in D Major: II. Corrente
DR12 -5.53 dB -20.02 dB 1:14 21-Lesson VI in D Major: III. Giga
DR12 -6.51 dB -20.95 dB 2:48 22-Lesson VI in D Major: IV. Rondeaux
DR11 -4.96 dB -19.55 dB 7:27 23-Pur alfin gentil viola Cantata for solo Voice and Viola D'amore: I. Pur alfin gentil viola Aria
DR13 -5.25 dB -20.98 dB 1:23 24-Pur alfin gentil viola Cantata for solo Voice and Viola D'amore: II. Non fu saggio il consiglio Recitativo
DR15 -1.95 dB -20.59 dB 6:01 25-Pur alfin gentil viola Cantata for solo Voice and Viola D'amore: III. Beltà che col rigor Aria
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Number of tracks: 25
Official DR value: DR12

Samplerate: 44100 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 1460 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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