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Domenico Belli: Catalogue Alpha 2004-2005 - Guillemette Laurens, Le Poème Harmonique, Vincent Dumestre / Alpha Productions Audio CD 2004 / Alpha 903
UPC 3760014199035
Domenico Belli (died May 1627 in Florence) was an Italian composer who worked at the Basilica of San Lorenzo, Florence from 1610–13. He is most notable for his setting of the Pianto d'Orfeo (or Orfeo dolente) by the Camerata poet Gabriello Chiabrera as five intermedii for Torquato Tasso's Aminta, at Florence in 1616. This was recorded by Le Poème Harmonique under the direction of Vincent Dumestre in 2008.
Label: | Alpha Productions – Alpha 903 |
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Series: | Ut Pictura Musica |
Format: |
CD, Catalogue Alpha 2004-2005
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Country: | France |
Released: |
2004 |
Genre: | Classical |
Style: | Baroque |
Tracklist:
1 |
Aria Di Fiorenza |
7:17
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2 | Ardo |
5:55
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3 | Occhi Belli Occhi Celesti | 5:02 | |
4 | O Miei Giorni Fugaci |
3:28
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5 | Sinfonia |
2:05
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6 | Vergine Bella |
3:02 |
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Balla Delle Ninfe (9:16) |
7 | Ballo | ||
8 | Grave | ||
9 | Gagliarda | ||
10 | Gavotta | ||
11 | Ritornello | ||
12 | Canario | ||
13 | Corrente | ||
14 | Anima Ohimè | ||
15 | Voi Pur Da Me Partite |
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Ballo Della Serena (6:43) |
16 | Ballo | ||
17 | Gagliarda | ||
18 | Seconda Parte | ||
19 | Corrente | ||
20 | Di Vostri Occhi | 2:58 | |
21 | Qui Fra Mille Trofei | 2:39 | |
22 | Occhi Belli A Me Severi | 4:41 | |
23 | Apre L'Huomo Infelice |
6:50 |
- Composed By – Domenico Belli (tracks: 2 to 4, 6, 14, 15, 20 to 23)
- Ensemble – Le Poème Harmonique
- Harp [Triple Harp] – Nanja Breedjik
- Leader – Vincent Dumestre
- Liner Notes [Composers & Works] – Vincent Dumestre
- Liner Notes [English Translation: Notes] – Mary Pardoe
- Liner Notes [English Translations: Sung-Texts] – Mary Pardoe
- Liner Notes [French Translations: Sung-Texts] – Vincent Dumestre
- Liner Notes [Painting] – Denis Grenier
- Painting, Cover – Jacopo Carucci
- Photography By [Booklet] – Robin Davies (4)
- Recorded By – Hugues Deschaux
- Tambourine, Drum [Tambour], Bendir – Joël Grare
- Theorbo, Guitar [Baroque Guitar] – Vincent Dumestre
- Theorbo, Lute [Tiorbino] – Massimo Moscardo
- Viol [Bass De Viole] – Kaori Uemura
- Viol [Bass De Viole], Viol [Tenor De Viole] – Anna-Marie Lasla, Silvia Abramowicz
- Viol [Dessus De Viole] – Sophie Watillon
- Viol [Dessus De Viole], Viol [Lirone] – Friederike Heumann
- Violone – Françoise Enock
- Vocals – Guillemette Laurens (tracks: 2 to 4, 6, 14, 15, 20 to 23)