Polyphony & Diminution

Ryosuke Sakamoto’s second solo recording

SKU: MRCD-022 Category:

200.00kr

  • [01] Spagna prima Vincenzo Capirola (1474-after1548)
  • [02] Le souvenir Johannes Tinctoris (ca.1435-1511) / Robert Morton (1430-1479)
  • [03] La martinelle Johannes Martini (ca.1440-ca.1498)
  • [04] O bone Jesu Francesco Canova da Milano (1497-1543) / Antonio de Ribera (?-ca.1529)
  • [05] Pavana chiamata La marcontenta & Saltarelo Pietro Paolo Borrono (ca. 1490-after1563)
  • [06] Ricecar settimo Giovanni Maria da Crema (fl.1540-1550) / Julio Segni da Modena (1498-1561)
  • [07] Anchor che col partir Jean-Paul Paladin (fl.1540-1560) / Cipriano de Rore (1515or1516-1565)
  • [08] Passameze & Branle de Bourgogne Adrian le Roy (ca. 1520-1598)
  • [09] Doucle memoire Pierre Phalèse (ca.1510-ca.1575) / Pierre Sandrin (ca.1490-after1561)
  • [10] O passi sparsi Albert de Rippe (ca.1500-ca.1551) / Sebastiano Festa (ca.1490-1524)
  • [11] Vestiva i colli Anon. (late 16c.) / Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (ca.1524-1595)
  • [12] Fantasia Philp van Wilder (ca.1500-1554)
  • [13] Psalmus 42 Jean-Baptiste Besard (ca.1567-ca.1625)
  • [14] Ultimi miei sospiri Alfonso Ferrabosco (1543-1588)/ Philippe Verdelot (ca.1480-ca.1530)
  • [15] Fantasia Anon. (late 16c.)
  • [16] In nomine John Dowland (1563-1626)
  • [17] Pavan Francis Cutting (ca.1550-1595/6) / William Byrd (1543?-1623)
  • [18] Ground Daniel Bacheler (1572-1619)
  • [19] Susanna Anon. (late 16c.) / Orlando di Lasso (1532-1594)
  • [20] Fantasia ottava Giovanni Battista dalla Gostena (1558-1593)

Description

Following on from “Travels with my lute”, Ryosuke Sakamoto’s second solo
recording explores the notion that the nature of Renaissance lute music is
the unity of polyphony and diminution. In this ambitious programme,
Sakamoto draws on his experiences as a student at the Schola Cantorum
Basiliensis to present the Renaissance lute and its transformation in a
wider perspective.