1. Opening Credits / Francesca da Rimini2. Preludio - "Adonella! Adonella!" (Act 1)Riccardo Zandonai3. "Come Morgana manda al re Artù" (Act 1)Riccardo Zandonai4. "Questi giullari et uomini di corte" (Act 1)Riccardo Zandonai5. "Oim#! Oim#!" (Act 1)Riccardo Zandonai6. "Francesca, dove andrai?" (Act 1)Riccardo Zandonai7. "Madonna Francesca!" (Act 1)Riccardo Zandonai8. "O dattero fronzuto" (Act 1)Riccardo Zandonai9. "Portami nella stanza" (Act 1)Riccardo Zandonai10. "Per la terra di maggio" (Act 1)Riccardo Zandonai11. Ancora sgombro il campo de comune? (Act 2)Riccardo Zandonai12. "Donarmi un bel elmetto" (Act 2)Riccardo Zandonai13. "Ah! Dove siamo noi?" (Act 2)Riccardo Zandonai14. "Che mai # questo, o Dio?" (Act 2)Riccardo Zandonai15. "Viva! Viva!" (Act 2)Riccardo Zandonai16. "Francesca!" (Act 2)Riccardo Zandonai17. "O sciagura, sciagura!" (Act 2)Riccardo Zandonai18. "Fuggirà, fuggirà" (Act 2)Riccardo Zandonai19. Preludio - "E Galeotto dice" (Act 3)Riccardo Zandonai20. "Smaragdi, non torna?" (Act 3)Riccardo Zandonai21. "Su, lévati" (Act 3)Riccardo Zandonai22. "Abbiamo i sonatori" (Act 3)Riccardo Zandonai23. "Marzo # giunto" (Act 3)Riccardo Zandonai24. Interludio - "No! Smaragdi, no!" (Act 3)Riccardo Zandonai25. Benvenuto, signore mio cognato" (Act 3)Riccardo Zandonai26. Paolo, datemi pace! (Act 3)Riccardo Zandonai27. "Perch# volete voi" (Act 3)Riccardo Zandonai28. "E Galeotto dice" (Act 3)Riccardo Zandonai29. "Perch# tanto sei strano?" (Act 4)Riccardo Zandonai30. "Mia cara donna" (Act 4)Riccardo Zandonai31. "Torna Malatestino" (Act 4)Riccardo Zandonai32. "Era teco la tua moglie?" (Act 4)Riccardo Zandonai33. "Parla!" (Act 4)Riccardo Zandonai34. "L'ha colto il sonno" (Act 4)Riccardo Zandonai35. "No, no! Non son io!" (Act 4)Riccardo Zandonai36. "O Biancofiore, piccola tu sei!" (Act 4)Riccardo Zandonai37. "E così vada s'# pur mio destino!" (Act 4)Riccardo Zandonai38. "Vieni, vieni, Francesca!" (Act 4)Riccardo Zandonai


  • Wykonawca Levine James
  • Data premiery 2007-01-01
  • Nośnik DVD

Tracklista:1. Maria, Dolce Maria (Francesca Caccini)2. O Che Nuovo Stupor (Francesca Caccini)3. Jubilet Tota Civitas (Claudio Monteverdi)4. Exulta Filia Sion (Claudio Monteverdi)5. O Dulcissima Dilecta Mea (Stefano Bernardi)6. Canzona Terza (Girolamo Frescobaldi)7. A Pi? Della Gran Croce (Girolamo Frescobaldi)8. Toccata Decima (Girolamo Frescobaldi)9. Partite Sopra La Monica (Girolamo Frescobaldi)10. Toccata IV (Alessandro Piccinini)11. Toccata VIII (Alessandro Piccinini)12. Invito All'allegrezza (Biagio Marini)13. O Quam Tu Pulchra Es (Alessandro Grandi)14. Nigra Sum Sed Formosa (Tarquinio Merula)15. Torna Il Sereno Zefiro (Sigismondo D’ India)16. Prelude VI (Girolamo Kapsberger) 17. Gaudia Pastores (Bonifatio Gratiani)


  • Wykonawca Wik Tone
  • Data premiery 2017-02-03
  • Nośnik CD
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Tracklista: CD 1 1. Act I. O Donella, Donella 2. Act I. Come Morgana Manda Al Re Artu 3. Act I. Questi Giullari Et Uomini Di Corte 4. Act I. Oime Penare Atroce! 5. Act I. Francesca, Dove Andrai? 6. Act I. Madonna Francesca! 7. Act I. O Francesca, Anima Mia 8. Act I. Viene! Viene! Madonna Francesca 9. Act I. Per La Terra Di Maggio 10. Act II. E Ancora Sgombro Il Campo De Comune? 11. Act II. Paolo! 12. Act II. Ah! Dove Siamo Noi? 13. Questo Cimento 14. Act II. Paolo! Paolo! 15. Act II. Viva Messer Giovanni Malatesta! 16. Act II. Francesca! 17. Act II. Sciagura! Non Vedete? 18. Act II. Malatestino! Bevi, Malatestino! 19. Act II. Che M'ho Nell'occhio? CD 2 1. Act III. Introduction 2. Act III. E Galeotto Dice. Dama, Abbiatene Pieta 3. Act III. Ah, Smaragdi, Che Vino Mi Recasti 4. Act III. L'hai Tu Veduto Montare A Cavallo 5. Act III. Abbiamo I Suonatori 6. Act III. No, Smaragdi, No! 7. Act III. Benvenuto, Signore Mio Cognato 8. Act III. Paolo, Datemi Pace! 9. Act III. Inghirlandata Di Violette M'appariste Ieri 10. Act III. Nemica Ebbi La Luce 11. Act III. Ah La Parola Che I Miei Occhi Incontrano! 12. Act III. Leggiamo Qualche Pagina, Francesca! 13. Act III. Basta, Paolo! 14. Act IV, Part 1. Perche Tanto Sei Strano? 15. Act IV, Part 1. Chi Grida? Hai Udito? 16. Act IV, Part 1. Che Fai, Malatestino? 17. Act IV, Part 1. Mia Cara Donna, Voi M'attendevate? 18. Act IV, Part 1. Torna Malatestino 19. Act IV, Part 1. Era Teco La Tua Moglie? 20. Act IV, Part 1. E Se Il Fratello Vede Che Taluno 21. Act IV, Part 1. Malatestino. Vieni! 22. Act IV, Part 2. L'ha Colto Il Sonno. Dorme 23. Act IV, Part 2. Oh! No, No! Non Sono Io! 24. Act IV, Part 2. O Biancofiore, Piccola Tu Sei! 25. Act IV, Part 2. Va, Non Piangere! 26. Act IV, Part 2. E Cosi Vada S'e Pur Mio Destino! 27. Act IV, Part 2. Perdonami, Perdonami! 28. Act IV, Part 2. Ti Trarro, Dov' E L'oblio 29. Act IV, Part 2. Francesca, Apri! Francesca!


  • Wykonawca Various Artists
  • Data premiery 2015-11-27
  • Nośnik CD

"Na swej nowej płycie "Italian Songbook" włoski trębacz Luca Aquino, znany z wspólnych albumów nagranych m.in. z Paolo Fresu i Manu Katche, oraz wieloletniej współpracy z piosenkarzem i kompozytorem Lucio Dalla, prezentuje prawdziwe skarby włoskiej muzyki filmowej i popularnej, podane z ujmującym jazzowym posmakiem.  Wśród utworów znajdziemy filmowe tematy Ennio Morricone, Nino Roty, ale też utwory Adriano Celentano i wspomnianego Lucio Dalla, oraz włoski utwór Cheta Bakera: "So Che Ti Perdero". Grającemu na trąbce, flugelhornie i puzonie Lucy Aquino towarzyszy nadająca utworom przestrzeni Orchestra Filharmonica di Benevento pod dyrekcją Giovanni Francesca." - Robert Ratajczak. Muzycy: Luca Aquino - trąbka, flugelhorn, puzon Danilo Rea - fortepian Natalino Marchetti - akordeon Orchestra Filarmonica di Benevento (dyrygent: Giovanni Francesca) Fabio Giachino - fortepian, instr. klawiszowe Rino De Patre - gitara Ruben Bellavia - perkusja Tracklista: 1. Deborah’s Theme 2. Scalinatella 3. La canzone dell’amore perduto 4. Caruso 5. Storia d’amore 6. Almeno tu nell’universo 7. Un giorno dopo l’altro 8. Era de maggio 9. So che ti perdero 10. Anema e core 11. Pippo non lo sa 12. La strada


  • Wykonawca Aquino Luca , Rea Danilo , Orchestra Filarmonica di Benevento
  • Data premiery 2019-06-14
  • Nośnik CD
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Lista utworów:1. Sinfonie Nr. 5 E - Moll Op. 642. 2. Andante Cantabile, Con Alcuna Licenza - Moderato Con Anima3. 3. Valse Allegro Moderato (Original Version)4. 4. Finale Andante Maestoso - Allegro Vivace (Original Version)5. Francesca Da Rimini - Orchestral Fantasy Opus 32 After Dante


  • Wykonawca Dudamel Gustavo
  • Data premiery 2009-02-20
  • Nośnik CD

Francesca Caccini, or « La Cecchina », Florence-born composer. Soprano Shannon Mercer reveals herself has the perfect performer of her vocal oeuvre, heartfelt baroque music with a foot in the Renaissance era. Sylvain Bergeron (theorbo, baroque guitar), Luc Beauséjour (harpsichord, organ) and Amanda Keesmaat (cello) are the ideal musical companions on this path to baroque music discovery. One of the first album entirely devoted to Francesca Caccini.Discerning affinitiesFor musicians, whose individual career paths are constantly overlapping, it is not an uncommon experience for affinities to develop during joint projects. But occasionally, the synchronicity of such affinities can be completely unexpected. After having explored the liturgical repertoire of Vivaldi and Bach, as well as music from France, England and Wales, soprano Shannon Mercer wanted to tackle a program of 17th-century Italian music that would include works by the female composers Barbara Strozzi and Francesca Caccini. At about the same time, harpsichordist and organist Luc Beauséjour came across the latter composer’s name in a work that mentioned she was known to Monteverdi. “He had spoken of the exceptional quality of her music, which piqued my curiosity,” explains Beauséjour. Over the summer, his research turned up facsimiles, and he suggested a reading session to get a better sense of Caccini’s musical personality. Given the variety and quality of these forgotten works, the idea of a recording project dedicated entirely to Caccini was a natural outcome.A full lifeBorn in Florence in 1587 and often nicknamed “La Cecchina” (the singing bird), Francesca Caccini first studied music under the watchful eye of her mother, a soprano, and her father, Giulio Caccini, a prolific and respected composer and member of the Florentine Camerata, a circle of artists dedicated to the representation of the human soul through music. Along with her brother Pompeo and sister Settimia, she was a member of the Concerto Caccini, an ensemble whose notable performances included singing at the marriage of Henri IV of France and Maria de Medici in 1600. Four years later, when the king heard her in Paris, he was profoundly moved. “You are the best singer in France,” he unequivocally stated and immediately offered her a position at court, but the Florentine officials refused to release her from her engagement. In 1607, Francesca’s reputation was solid enough to win her a position with the Medici as a teacher, singer, vocal coach and composer of lyric and chamber music. The same year, she married another court musician, Giovanni Battista Signorini, whom she bore a daughter. In 1617, while the couple toured Milan, Parma, Lucca, Savona, and Genova, the poet Gabriello Chiabrera wrote: “Unquestionably, she was seen as a marvel and, in just a few days, her reputation had spread far and wide.”Soon after the death of her first husband in December 1626, Francesca married a music-loving nobleman from Lucca, Tommaso Raffaelli, the father of her son. But Raffaelli died three years after their marriage, prompting her to return to the Medici court. In 1634, she took on the position as music teacher to the Medici princesses and to her own daughter, Margherita, with whom she also performed. She left the service of the Medici in 1641 and subsequently disappeared from the public record. She is buried in San Michele Visdomini cemetery in Florence, alongside her father and sister.A unique styleA singer, lutenist, guitarist, and harpsichordist, by 1614, she had become the best paid court musician anywhere. Over the years, she composed an impressive number of works, including at least 16 stage works, of which unfortunately remain only the manuscripts of La liberazione di Ruggiero—the first Italian opera performed outside of Italy—and excerpts from La Tancia and Il passatempo. An examination of the few remaining scores of her works indicates the high degree of attention she paid to musical notation, in the rhythmical placement of syllables and words, especially beneath ornaments, in explicit phrasing indications, and in the meticulous notation of her frequently long and fluid melismas.Francesca Caccini made use of surprising harmonies, which powerfully convey the various affects of the music. Instead of merely assuming their musical function, chords become colours. “She employed uniquely personal turns of phrase, especially in her cadential figures, and her bold dissonances do not always resolve where one would expect,” notes Beauséjour. “Cadences often end on a minor chord, when in Italy at the time, the major resolution was almost always preferred,” remarks Sylvain Bergeron, who also observes that “certain recurring melodic formulae are quite unusual.”A seminal workIn 1618 she published Il primo libro delle musiche, dedicated to Cardinal Charles de Medici, a striking portrait of the artist in 36 tableaux. The varied collection includes euphoric religious songs, emotionally troubling laments, madrigals and canzonettas expressing the joys and perils of love, inspired by her own poems. While most of the pieces were probably accompanied by theorbo at the time, the musicians on this recording decided to use a fuller continuo, as implied by the inclusion of a bass line in the score. “We felt we would do better service to the music by having a more varied and lively instrumentation, giving us a wider palette of sounds to choose from,” states Beauséjour. It was Bergeron who proposed the choice of musical colours. “Above all, I tried to match instrumentation to style. Hence, the secular songs (canzonettas, arias, romanescas, etc.) employ Baroque guitar, cello and harpsichord, while the sacred songs use organ, cello and occasionally theorbo. The lighter, more rhythmical pieces were better suited to Baroque guitar, while for the more serious pieces, theorbo was the appropriate choice. And for songs with several verses, I used the text itself as a guide.”In order to give the program some variety, the recording includes several instrumental tracks. Some songs were adapted for organ or cello, though strictly observing the written bass and melodic lines. The only works not by Francesca Caccini are Bergeron’s arrangement for Baroque guitar of four short songs by her father, Giulio, which Bergeron entitled Quattro Canzoni di mio padre, “as if Francesca had arranged a few of her father’s songs as a tribute.”In tackling the interpretive challenges of this little-known repertoire, Mercer had to take a new approach to the trills, while also working on the control and breathing required to sustain Caccini’s long phrases and on clearly conveying the text, which includes many sonorous images. “It’s almost as if we were creating something completely new, or solving an equation. We had to be spontaneous and creative, and use our improvisational skills, and that’s what I love most about this repertoire. But we were all driven by the importance of bringing the work to light and recognizing the talent of this remarkable composer.”© Lucie RenaudTranslation: Peter Christensen


  • Wykonawca Mercer Shannon , Beausejour Luc , Keesmaat Amanda
  • Data premiery 2010-01-01
  • Nośnik CD

Francesca Lombardo prezentuje swój długo oczekiwany, debiutancki materiał. Zbiór piosenek, które są niezwykłe, przyszłościowe i pochodzą prosto z serca. Łącząc świat muzyki klasycznej z elektronicznymi dźwiękami, album pt. „Life Of Leaf” promuje proces twórczy skoncentrowany bardziej na wokalu i instrumentacji, niż tylko na komputerach i syntezatorach. Rezultatem jest głęboko sugestywny zestaw nagrań, będący przewodnikiem w naszych codziennych życiowych zmaganiach, co doskonale ilustruje genialny singiel „Eye Ring”, odsłuchany na SoundCloud już ponad 200 milionów razy.  Jak twierdzi sama artystka, jej pierwszy solowy longplay jest niczym innym, jak mieszanką wszystkich stylów, które kocha. Odzwierciedla każdy aspekt jej dźwięku i opowiada pewną historię za pomocą tekstów, instrumentów czy wykorzystanego do produkcji sprzętu. Francesca nawiązuje do tego, czym jest dla niej kompozycja muzyczna. Bogatą paletą dźwięków, znajdującą odzwierciedlenie w ogromnej pasji i miłości do elektronicznych brzmień, zakorzenionych w biciu serca, osobowości, czy też podstawowych doświadczeniach życiowych.


  • Wykonawca Lombardo Francesca
  • Data premiery 2019-03-29
  • Nośnik CD
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W/CREDO/KLAUS SCHULZE/SMASH/PLAYA TIMMENDORF A.O. 1.1. KALUS SCHULZE - MEDLEY: SERENADE IN BLUE: 1.2. KLAUS SCHULZE - AUBADE 1.3. KLAUS SCHULZE - KIND OF BLUE 1.4. KLAUS SCHULZE - BLUE HOUR 1.5. KLAUS SCHULZE - SERENADE 1.6. FRANCESCA FIORE - TIME


  • Wykonawca Various Artists
  • Data premiery 2003-04-03
  • Nośnik CD
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