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Paul Beier : Michelagnolo Galilei.
Solo lute of the italian renaissance..
Michelangelo Galilei, brother of Galileo and son of Vincenzo, was a lutenist and
composer, and he was as revolutionary in his chosen field as his more famous
brother. The six sonatas and one passamezzo-saltarello pair included on this
album contain passages of bizarre dissonance whose impact in their own time,
noted lutenist and annotator Paul Beier, is difficult for modern listeners to
appreciate.
These sonatas have the relaxed, reflective, fantasy-like structure
common in instrumental music of the early seventeenth century, but after a
variety of expressive figures have been explored, along comes a really pungent
harmonic clash. Beier describes Galilei's struggles with publishers who
concluded that he must have made notation mistakes, and he manages to set up the
dissonances in such a way that they retain something of their impact: his
playing is deliberate and discursive, treating the exploration of the various
lute figures as almost scientific in its exploration of all the possibilities. He does not linger over the dissonances, for they are not like those of Gesualdo
madrigals; they are merely aspects of musical language to be illustrated and
incorporated into rhetorical statements.
James Manheim
Songs:
1. Sonate in A minor- Toccata Corrente Corrente Volta (Michelagnolo Galilei)
2. Sonate in C major- Toccata Volta Volta (Michelagnolo Galilei)
3. Sonate in D minor- Toccata in tre parti Gagliarda Gagliarda Volta (Michelagnolo Galilei)
4. Passemezzo and Saltarello (Michelagnolo Galilei)
5. Sonate in F minor- Toccata Corrente Corrente Volta (Michelagnolo Galilei)
6. Sonate in C minor- Toccata Corrente Corrente Corrente (Michelagnolo Galilei)
7. Sonate in B-flat major- Toccata Corrente Volta (Michelagnolo Galilei)
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Release date: 5/10/2004
Paul Beier lives in Milan Italy
Tagged as: Classical, Renaissance, Instrumental, Composer: Michelagnolo Galilei, Lute
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