Andrea Gabrieli (1510-1586) - Giovanni Gabrieli (1557-1612), Aurelio Bonelli, Claudio Veggio, Jacopo Fogliano, Giulio Segni, Lucio Barbieri, Giovanni de Macque, Adriano Banchieri, Pietro Francese, Marco Antonio Cavazzoni, Girolamo Cavazzoni, Domenico Maria Ferrabosco, Girolamo Frescobaldi, Ercole Pasquini, Tarquinio Merula

A. Gabrieli & G. Gabrieli: Organ Works

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AUTHOR Andrea Gabrieli (1510-1586) - Giovanni Gabrieli (1557-1612), Aurelio Bonelli, Claudio Veggio, Jacopo Fogliano, Giulio Segni, Lucio Barbieri, Giovanni de Macque, Adriano Banchieri, Pietro Francese, Marco Antonio Cavazzoni, Girolamo Cavazzoni, Domenico Maria Ferrabosco, Girolamo Frescobaldi, Ercole Pasquini, Tarquinio Merula
HISTORICAL PERIOD Humanism and Renaissance
PERFORMERS Liuwe Tamminga, Luigi Ferdinando Tagliavini
CODE TB460090
BARCODE 8007194200195
GENRE Solo Instrumental
SET 2 CD
RELEASE DATE July 2013
NUMBER OF TRACKS 42
TOTAL DURATION 141:45

A. Gabrieli & G. Gabrieli: Organ Works

CD1: In the list of “celebrated organs\\\\\\\” which appeared in the theoretical work \\\\\\\”Conclusioni nel suono dell\\”Organo\\\\\\\” (1609) the Bolognese musician Adriano Banchieri included the pair of instruments which at that time graced two important basilicas: the organs “of utmost sweetness” at St. Mark\\”s in Venice, and the “rare” organs at S. Petronio in his native city Only these latter instruments have survived splendidly restored in 1982 to that original “rarity” referred to by Banchieri and maintaining the characteristic sonorities essential to the repertoire for which they were conceived.
The affinity between these two pairs of instruments, both in terms of their sound and their analogous spatial disposition (in both cases the organs were placed in opposite galleries framed by the dividing arches between the central and side naves), extends to the musical repertoire which flourished at the two institutions.
The provosts of the vestry board (Fabbriceri) of S.
Petronio in 1596 commissioned the organ builder Baldassarre Malamini of Cento (in the province of Ferrara) to provide the basilica with a second instrument that would accompany the organ built between 1471 and 75 by Lorenzo da Prato.
The two instruments show a remarkable resemblance in their sound spectrum.
The contrabbasso Principal of the older organ is rich and full-bodied, with a double rank treble, and corresponds to the “16-foot” Principal of the 16th-century organ, equipped with analogous doubling Similarly, the Principal of the first organ and the Ottava of the second are tripled in the treble.
Finally, the usual pair of Flauti in VIII and in XII of both instruments, of extraordinary lightness and brilliance, complete the sonorous resources of the \\\\\\\”concerto stops”.
A particular attribute of Lorenzo\\”s gothic organ is the above-mentioned Contrabbasso Principal, a stop which gives to this instrument an absolutely exceptional character: it is, in fact, both the oldest “20 feet” organ known to us, and the largest instrument to have independent stops.
Gabrieli was quite a versatile and prolific composer, and he found himself in Venice the recipient of important musical commissions, despite his unimpressive social and economic standing as organist an occupation comparable to simple artisans.
He was thus given the opportunity to try his hand at ceremonial music such as that for multiple choirs and these pieces comprise the greater part of his collection of Concerti prepared for publication in 1587 by his nephew Giovanni, and including works by both composers.
To this collection belongs the double-choir motet Egredimini et videte, in which the two choirs alternate phrases of various lengths ln such a way as to blend final cadences with initial chords in a single homogeneous flow.
The performance, here entrusted to the two organs, encapsulates the complex contrapuntal interweaving of the eight voices in a keyboard tablature.CD2: The golden carvings which decorate the case of Lorenzo da Prato’s 15th-century organ in S. Petronio, the work of a French artisan, seem almost to illustrate visually the important role played at that time by the musical culture from “beyond the alps’ in the Bolognese basilica.
The characteristic timbre of this impressive instrument is well suited to the northern organ literature of the period, and indeed beginning in 1475, the first three organists to have filled the vaults of the gothic edifice with its music were of Burgundian, Navarrese and French origins, respectively.
The repertoire represented here might serve almost as “provisions” for our journey through a century of trade and mutual influence which occurred between Italian and “ultramontane” organ music.
It ranges from the golden age of the first great Italian organ school, the most significant beginnings of which took place on Emilian soil, to the years immediately following the construction of the second organ in S. Petronio.
The late gothic organ of Lorenzo is exceptionally appropriate to 16th-century music, thanks in part to the contribution made by the organ builders Giovanni Battista Facchetti (1531) and Giovanni Cipri (1563).
This instrument provides a sampling of virtually all the principal timbres offered by the contemporary school of organ building, of which it is today an unparalleled example, both for its size and its age; it is, in fact, both the oldest “20 feet” organ known to us, and the largest instrument to have independent registers.
The sonority of its Principal stops is rich and full-bodied, with doublings of the treble pipes of the Principale Contrabbasso (24’) and Ottava (6’) Principals, and triplings of the 12’ Principal.
During the restoration of 1982, the historical mean-tone temperament was reestablished, and the organ is rare in its being equipped with extra keys at different pitches for G# and A, notes which in modern equal temperament would coincide.
In addition, the exceptional range of the keyboard-4 octaves and a 3rd allows for playing both in 8’ and 16’ tessituras.

Tracklist

42 tracks
141:45
Sacrae symphoniae (arr. for 2 organs) Sacrae symphoniae: Canzon primi toni a 8 (arr. for 2 organs)
Tagliavini, Luigi Ferdinando; Tamminga, Liuwe
Gabrieli, Giovanni
ITD552001901
1-01
00:05:01
Intonationi d'Organo, Book 1 Intonationi d'Organo, Book 1: Del primo tono
Tagliavini, Luigi Ferdinando
Gabrieli, Andrea
ITD552001902
1-02
00:01:14
Il terzo libro de ricercari (1596) Il terzo libro de ricercari: Ricercar del primo tono
Tagliavini, Luigi Ferdinando
Gabrieli, Andrea
ITD552001903
1-03
00:06:45
Intonationi d'Organo, Book 1 Intonationi d'Organo, Book 1: Del sesto tono
Tagliavini, Luigi Ferdinando
Gabrieli, Andrea
ITD552001904
1-04
00:01:21
Canzoni alla francese et ricercari ariosi, Book 5 Canzoni alla francese et ricercari ariosi, Book 5: Ricercar arioso
Tagliavini, Luigi Ferdinando
Gabrieli, Andrea
ITD552001905
1-05
00:03:08
Egredimini et videte (arr. for 2 organs) Egredimini et videte (arr. for 2 organs)
Tagliavini, Luigi Ferdinando; Tamminga, Liuwe
Gabrieli, Andrea
ITD552001906
1-06
00:04:16
Fuga del IX tono Fuga del IX tono
Tamminga, Liuwe
Gabrieli, Giovanni
ITD552001907
1-07
00:02:56
Toccata del secondo tono Toccata del secondo tono
Tamminga, Liuwe
Gabrieli, Giovanni
ITD552001908
1-08
00:02:33
Canzon I a 4, "La Spiritata" (arr. G. Diruta) Canzon I a 4, "La Spiritata" (arr. G. Diruta)
Tamminga, Liuwe
Gabrieli, Giovanni
ITD552001909
1-09
00:04:06
Canzon XXVIII a 8, "Sol sol la fa mi" (arr. for 2 organs) Canzon XXVIII a 8, "Sol sol la fa mi" (arr. for 2 organs)
Tagliavini, Luigi Ferdinando; Tamminga, Liuwe
Gabrieli, Giovanni
ITD552001910
1-10
00:02:22
Toccata del quinto tono (arr. for 2 organs) Toccata del quinto tono
Tamminga, Liuwe
Gabrieli, Andrea
ITD552001911
1-11
00:01:42
Ricercari, Book 3 Canzon ariosa
Tamminga, Liuwe
Gabrieli, Andrea
ITD552001912
1-12
00:03:11
Ricercari, Book 3 Fantasia allegra del duodecimo tono
Tamminga, Liuwe
Gabrieli, Andrea
ITD552001913
1-13
00:03:15
Ricercari, Book 3 Io mi son giovinetta
Tamminga, Liuwe
Gabrieli, Andrea
ITD552001914
1-14
00:03:56
Canzoni alla francese, Book 6 Canzoni alla francese, Book 6: Petit Jacquet a 4
Tamminga, Liuwe
Gabrieli, Andrea
ITD552001915
1-15
00:02:13
Madrigal a 8, "Lieto godea" (arr. for 2 organs) Madrigal a 8, "Lieto godea" (arr. for 2 organs)
Tagliavini, Luigi Ferdinando; Tamminga, Liuwe
Gabrieli, Giovanni
ITD552001916
1-16
00:03:22
Toccata primi toni Toccata primi toni
Tagliavini, Luigi Ferdinando
Gabrieli, Giovanni
ITD552001917
1-17
00:03:14
Ricercar del primo tono Ricercar del primo tono
Tagliavini, Luigi Ferdinando
Gabrieli, Giovanni
ITD552001918
1-18
00:02:22
Canzoni et sonate (1615) (arr. for organ) Canzoni et sonate: Canzon II
Tagliavini, Luigi Ferdinando
Gabrieli, Giovanni
ITD552001919
1-19
00:03:05
Sacrae symphoniae (arr. for 2 organs) Canzon duodecimi toni
Tagliavini, Luigi Ferdinando; Tamminga, Liuwe
Gabrieli, Giovanni
ITD552001920
1-20
00:02:51
Sacrae symphoniae (arr. for 2 organs) Canzon duodecimi toni a 10
Tagliavini, Luigi Ferdinando; Tamminga, Liuwe
Gabrieli, Giovanni
ITD552001921
1-21
00:04:34
Toccata Cleopatra a 8 Toccata Cleopatra a 8
Tagliavini, Luigi Ferdinando; Tamminga, Liuwe
Bonelli, Aurelio
ITD552001922
2-01
00:02:53
Recercada a 4 No. 1 in B Minor Recercada a 4 No. 1 in B Minor
Tagliavini, Luigi Ferdinando
Veggio, Claudio Maria
ITD552001923
2-02
00:05:43
Ricercare No. 1 Ricercare No. 1
Tagliavini, Luigi Ferdinando
Fogliano, Giacomo
ITD552001924
2-03
00:01:47
Ricercare No. 2 Ricercare No. 2
Tagliavini, Luigi Ferdinando
Fogliano, Giacomo
ITD552001925
2-04
00:02:05
Ricercare VI Ricercare No. 6
Tagliavini, Luigi Ferdinando
Segni, Julio
ITD552001926
2-05
00:03:44
Ricercare XI Ricercare XI
Tagliavini, Luigi Ferdinando
Segni, Julio
ITD552001927
2-06
00:02:19
Laudans exultet a 8 Laudans exultet a 8
Tagliavini, Luigi Ferdinando; Tamminga, Liuwe
Barbieri, Lucio
ITD552001928
2-07
00:04:11
Capriccio sopra re fa mi sol Capriccio sopra re fa mi sol
Tamminga, Liuwe
Macque, Giovanni de
ITD552001929
2-08
00:05:36
Consonanze stravaganti Consonanze stravaganti
Tamminga, Liuwe
Macque, Giovanni de
ITD552001930
2-09
00:03:01
Canzoni alla Francese Canzoni alla Francese: Canzon Francese a 8, "La carissima"
Tagliavini, Luigi Ferdinando; Tamminga, Liuwe
Banchieri, Adriano
ITD552001931
2-10
00:02:40
Intonazione del sesto tono Intonazione del sesto tono
Tamminga, Liuwe
Francese, Pietro
ITD552001932
2-11
00:01:09
Plus de regres Plus de regres
Tamminga, Liuwe
Cavazzoni, Marco Antonio
ITD552001933
2-12
00:03:58
Ricercare No. 3 [Libro Primo, 1543] Ricercare No. 3
Tamminga, Liuwe
Cavazzoni, Girolamo
ITD552001934
2-13
00:06:31
Io mi son giovinetta Io mi son giovinetta
Tamminga, Liuwe
Ferrabosco, Domenico Maria
ITD552001935
2-14
00:02:29
Canzon No. 29 a 8 Canzon No. 29 a 8
Tagliavini, Luigi Ferdinando; Tamminga, Liuwe
Frescobaldi, Girolamo Alessandro
ITD552001936
2-15
00:03:01
Toccata Toccata
Tagliavini, Luigi Ferdinando
Pasquini, Ercole
ITD552001937
2-16
00:02:10
Durezze Durezze
Tagliavini, Luigi Ferdinando
Pasquini, Ercole
ITD552001938
2-17
00:04:00
Canzona Canzona
Tagliavini, Luigi Ferdinando
Pasquini, Ercole
ITD552001939
2-18
00:03:29
Toccata e Genus cromaticum del primo tono Toccata e Genus cromaticum del primo tono
Tagliavini, Luigi Ferdinando
Merula, Tarquinio
ITD552001940
2-19
00:05:14
Canzon Canzon
Tagliavini, Luigi Ferdinando
Merula, Tarquinio
ITD552001941
2-20
00:01:52
Toccata Athalanta a 8 Toccata Athalanta a 8
Tagliavini, Luigi Ferdinando; Tamminga, Liuwe
Bonelli, Aurelio
ITD552001942
2-21
00:04:04