La Nascita del Violoncello: Napoli - Bologna - Modena Bruno Cocset & Les Basses Réunies

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Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2024

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
08.03.2024

Label: Alpha Classics

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Chamber Music

Interpret: Bruno Cocset & Les Basses Réunies

Komponist: Diego Ortiz (1510-1558), Andrea Falconieri (1585-1656), Rocco Greco (1657-1728), Gregorio Strozzi (1615-1687), Cristofaro Caresana (1640-1709), Alessandro Scarlatti (1660-1725), Francesco Paolo Supriani (1678-1753), Giovanni Battista Bononcini (1670-1747), Francesco Alborea (1691-1739), Giovanni Battista Pergolesi (1710-1736), Salvatore Lanzetti (1710-1780), Nicolo Fiorenza (1700-1764)

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  • Diego Ortiz (1510 - 1570): Trattado de glosas:
  • 1 Ortiz: Trattado de glosas: Recercada seconda per violone solo 01:34
  • 2 Ortiz: Trattado de glosas: Recercadas primera y quarta sobre tenores: I. 01:24
  • 3 Ortiz: Trattado de glosas: Recercadas primera y quarta sobre tenores: II. 01:13
  • 4 Ortiz: Trattado de glosas: Recercada Doulce Memoire 03:01
  • Andrea Falconieri (1585 - 1656): La Suave Melodia:
  • 5 Falconieri: La Suave Melodia 02:38
  • La Prudenza:
  • 6 Falconieri: La Prudenza 01:09
  • La Monarcha:
  • 7 Falconieri: La Monarcha 03:02
  • Rocco Greco (1657 - 1718): Sinfonia Viggesima seconda a due viole:
  • 8 Greco: Sinfonia Viggesima seconda a due viole 02:25
  • Sinfonia Decima nona a due viole:
  • 9 Greco: Sinfonia Decima nona a due viole 03:09
  • Gregorio Strozzi (1615 - 1687): Duetto “Omnia vitia in sene senescunt, avaritia sola iuvenescit”:
  • 10 Strozzi: Duetto “Omnia vitia in sene senescunt, avaritia sola iuvenescit” 02:08
  • Cristofaro Caresana (1640 - 1709): Duetto:
  • 11 Caresana: Duetto 01:58
  • Alessandro Scarlatti (1660 - 1725): Sonata in D Minor per violoncello e basso:
  • 12 Scarlatti: Sonata in D Minor per violoncello e basso: I. Largo 01:15
  • 13 Scarlatti: Sonata in D Minor per violoncello e basso: II. Allegro 01:38
  • 14 Scarlatti: Sonata in D Minor per violoncello e basso: III. Largo 01:04
  • 15 Scarlatti: Sonata in D Minor per violoncello e basso: IV. Largo (II) 02:11
  • 16 Scarlatti: Sonata in D Minor per violoncello e basso: V. Tempo Giusto 01:07
  • 17 Scarlatti: Sonata in D Minor per violoncello e basso: VI 01:02
  • Francesco Paolo Supriano (1678 - 1753): Toccata decima per violoncello solo in D Minor:
  • 18 Supriano: Toccata decima per violoncello solo in D Minor 01:26
  • Giovanni Bononcini (1670 - 1747): Sinfonia prima in D Major:
  • 19 Bononcini: Sinfonia prima in D Major: Largo 01:43
  • Francesco Alborea (1691 - 1739): Sonata in D Major:
  • 20 Alborea: Sonata in D Major: I. Amoroso 02:32
  • 21 Alborea: Sonata in D Major: II. Allegro 02:04
  • 22 Alborea: Sonata in D Major: III. Menuetto 01:38
  • Nicola Fiorenza (1700 - 1764): Sonata a flauto solo:
  • 23 Fiorenza: Sonata a flauto solo: Amoroso e largo 01:57
  • Francesco Paolo Supriano: Toccata quinta per violoncello con la diminuzione:
  • 24 Supriano: Toccata quinta per violoncello con la diminuzione 02:53
  • Giovanni Battista Pergolesi (1710 - 1736): Sonata a tre in G Major:
  • 25 Pergolesi: Sonata a tre in G Major: Andantino in E Minor 01:55
  • Salvatore Lanzetti (1710 - 1780): Sonata in A Minor:
  • 26 Lanzetti: Sonata in A Minor: I. Adagio cantabile 03:02
  • 27 Lanzetti: Sonata in A Minor: II. Allegro 04:31
  • 28 Lanzetti: Sonata in A Minor: III. Menuet andante 03:36
  • Nicola Fiorenza: Sinfonia:
  • 29 Fiorenza: Sinfonia: Largo in D Minor 03:16
  • Giovanni Battista Vitali (1632 - 1692): Passa Galli in D Minor:
  • 30 Vitali: Passa Galli in D Minor 02:57
  • Domenico Gabrielli (1659 - 1690): Ricercar 1 in G Minor:
  • 31 Gabrielli: Ricercar 1 in G Minor 01:51
  • Sonata in G Major:
  • 32 Gabrielli: Sonata in G Major: I. Grave 01:21
  • 33 Gabrielli: Sonata in G Major: II. Allegro 01:57
  • 34 Gabrielli: Sonata in G Major: III. Largo 01:48
  • 35 Gabrielli: Sonata in G Major: IV. Prestissimo 01:26
  • Ricercar 2 in A Minor:
  • 36 Gabrielli: Ricercar 2 in A Minor 06:56
  • Giuseppe Maria Jacchini (1667 - 1727): Sonata in A Minor, Op. 1:
  • 37 Jacchini: Sonata in A Minor, Op. 1: I. Adagio 01:00
  • 38 Jacchini: Sonata in A Minor, Op. 1: II. Presto prestissimo 00:21
  • 39 Jacchini: Sonata in A Minor, Op. 1: III. Adagio 00:53
  • 40 Jacchini: Sonata in A Minor, Op. 1: IV. Aria allegro 00:50
  • Domenico Gabrielli: Ricercar 3 in D Major:
  • 41 Gabrielli: Ricercar 3 in D Major 02:53
  • Giuseppe Maria Jacchini: Sonata in B-Flat Major, Op. 1:
  • 42 Jacchini: Sonata in B-Flat Major, Op. 1: I. Grave 01:20
  • 43 Jacchini: Sonata in B-Flat Major, Op. 1: II. Prestissimo 00:19
  • 44 Jacchini: Sonata in B-Flat Major, Op. 1: III. Adagio 00:43
  • 45 Jacchini: Sonata in B-Flat Major, Op. 1: IV. Aria presto 01:07
  • Domenico Gabrielli: Ricercar 4 in E-Flat Major:
  • 46 Gabrielli: Ricercar 4 in E-Flat Major 03:08
  • Giuseppe Maria Jacchini: Sonata in C Major, Op. 3:
  • 47 Jacchini: Sonata in C Major, Op. 3: I. Grave 01:10
  • 48 Jacchini: Sonata in C Major, Op. 3: II. Presto e spirituoso 01:18
  • 49 Jacchini: Sonata in C Major, Op. 3: III. Adagio 00:41
  • 50 Jacchini: Sonata in C Major, Op. 3: IV. Allegro ‘Aria francese’ 00:46
  • Domenico Gabrielli: Ricercar 5 in C Major:
  • 51 Gabrielli: Ricercar 5 in C Major 01:28
  • Sonata in A Major:
  • 52 Gabrielli: Sonata in A Major: I. Grave 01:11
  • 53 Gabrielli: Sonata in A Major: II. Allegro 01:01
  • 54 Gabrielli: Sonata in A Major: III. Largo 01:42
  • 55 Gabrielli: Sonata in A Major: IV. Presto 00:52
  • Canon a due violoncelli in D Major:
  • 56 Gabrielli: Canon a due violoncelli in D Major 02:14
  • Ricercar 6 in G Major:
  • 57 Gabrielli: Ricercar 6 in G Major 03:12
  • Giuseppe Maria Jacchini: Sonata in G Major, Op. 3:
  • 58 Jacchini: Sonata in G Major, Op. 3: I. Presto - spirituoso 01:18
  • 59 Jacchini: Sonata in G Major, Op. 3: II. Grave 00:36
  • 60 Jacchini: Sonata in G Major, Op. 3: III. Menuet 01:03
  • Domenico Gabrielli: Ricercar 7 in D Minor (I):
  • 61 Gabrielli: Ricercar 7 in D Minor (I) 04:33
  • Giovanni Battista Degli Antonii (1636 - 1698): Ricercata ottava:
  • 62 Antonii: Ricercata ottava 04:28
  • Domenico Gabrielli: Cello Sonata in G Major:
  • 63 Gabrielli: Cello Sonata in G Major: I. Grave 01:22
  • 64 Gabrielli: Cello Sonata in G Major: II. Allegro 01:24
  • 65 Gabrielli: Cello Sonata in G Major: III. Largo 01:51
  • 66 Gabrielli: Cello Sonata in G Major: IV. Presto 00:48
  • 67 Gabrielli: Ricercar 7 in D Minor (II) 05:29
  • Giovanni Battista Vitali: Ruggiero:
  • 68 Vitali: Ruggiero  02:07
  • Passa Galli:
  • 69 Vitali: Passa Galli 02:19
  • Total Runtime 02:16:14

Info zu La Nascita del Violoncello: Napoli - Bologna - Modena

Mit diesem Album-Buch vervollständigt Bruno Cocset seine Nascita del Violoncello. Nach Volume 1 aus dem Jahr 2011, das Bologna und seinem ersten Repertoire für das Cello (Vitali, Gabrielli, Jacchini) gewidmet war - und in dieser Box wiederveröffentlicht wird -, präsentiert er mit den Musikern von Basses Réunies eine neue Aufnahme, die Neapel gewidmet ist. Dabei reicht das Spektrum vom Renaissance-Komponisten Diego Ortiz bis zu Lanzettis galantem und virtuosem Cello... und bietet zwei verschiedene Blickwinkel, um die Identität dieses Instruments besser zu begreifen. Die hier verwendeten Instrumente - Cocset spielt insgesamt zehn - zeugen sowohl von der Entwicklungsgeschichte als auch von der Verbindung, die ihn seit vielen Jahren mit seinem Geigenbauer Charles Riché verbindet.

Bruno Cocset, Cello
Les Basses Reunies




Bruno Cocset
An insatiable musician-researcher, atypical cellist, renowned teacher and founder of Les Basses Réunies, Bruno Cocset gives the Baroque cello its own individual voice, nourished by a constant quest for the perfect synergy of the instrumental and musical gesture. This work on sonority and organology carried out in tandem with the luthier and instrument maker Charles Riché has given birth to nine instruments, imagined, conceived and played for different concert and recording programmes.

It was after his studies in Tours and a period at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Lyon that Bruno Cocset began to play the Baroque cello with its gut strings, first of all teaching himself, then working with Christophe Coin (he was the first graduate from Coin’s class at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et Danse de Paris in 1986). He also attended masterclasses under the cellist Anner Bijlsma and the violinist Jaap Schröder.

After this, he spent twenty years as a ‘nomadic cellist’, a period rich in musical encounters and experiences with the most ardent champions of the Baroque scene. His most frequent home bases in those days were Gérard Lesne’s Il Seminario Musicale and Jordi Savall’s Le Concert des Nations and Hespèrion XX-XXI. In 1996 he founded Les Basses Réunies and recorded the cello sonatas of Vivaldi (winner of the Premio Vivaldi of the Fondazione Giorgio Cini), the first release in an abundant discography on the Alpha label.

Bruno Cocset is regularly invited to play in France and the rest of Europe, in Québec and in Russia, and also devotes much of his time to transmission: he has taught at the CNS MD in Paris since 2001 and the Haute École de Musique in Geneva since September 2005, and from 2002 to 2013 he also taught at the Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya in Barcelona, where he created the historical cello class.

In 2011 he founded the Vannes Early Music Institute (Brittany), which comprises notably a European academy of early music, an instrument-making workshop and a resource centre devoted to repertories from the Renaissance to the nineteenth century.

Les Basses Reunies
Founded twenty five years ago with the vocation of promoting the repertory specific to string bass instruments, the ensemble Les Basses Réunies brings together around Bruno Cocset a team stimulated by the search for a sonic identity, the twin exploration of repertory and organology, the narrative qualities and eloquence of the musical discourse, and a passion for the articulation, the grain, the colour and a certain exaltation of sound. The luthier and instrument maker Charles Riché is the faithful companion of this quest that links instrument, musician and composer.

Many noted Baroque music venues have welcomed concerts from Bruno Cocset and Les Basses Réunies, in France – including the Académie Bach d’Arques-la-Bataille, La Folle Journée de Nantes, and the Saintes, Sablé-sur-Sarthe and Ambronay festivals – and abroad, where they have appeared in Belgium, Spain, Russia, the Czech Republic, Romania, Iceland, Portugal, Québec, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Italy, among others. The discography of Les Basses Réunies, mostly released on the Alpha label and inevitably intersecting with that of Bruno Cocset, has received the warmest tributes from the musical press, whether it be the sonatas of Vivaldi, Barrière, Geminiani and Boccherini, the canzonas of Frescobaldi, the Bach sonatas for viola da gamba, or Tobias Hume’s pieces for lyra viols in collaboration with the gambist Guido Balestracci. A second volume of sonatas by Barrière has been released (Alpha, 2015) and CELLO STORIES (Alpha 2016) in collaboration with the musiclogist Marc Vanscheeuwijck.

They have also recorded La nascita del violoncello (Gabrielli), Fantasias (Purcell), Caprices & sonates (Dall’Abaco) and Vivaldi concertos for the AgOgique label.



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