Libro Primo D'intavolatura Di Lauto by Kapsberger / Genov (CD, 2013)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelBrlt, Brilliant Classics
UPC5028421944098
eBay Product ID (ePID)3046056008

Product Key Features

FormatCD
Release Year2013
GenreClassical
ArtistKapsberger / Genov
Release TitleLibro Primo D'intavolatura Di Lauto

Dimensions

Item Height0.41 in
Item Weight0.21 lb
Item Length5.72 in
Item Width4.87 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks32
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Toccata 1 1.2 Gagliarda 1 1.3 Corrente 1 1.4 Toccata 2 1.5 Gagliarda 3 1.6 Corrente 4 1.7 Gagliarda 7 1.8 Corrente 8 1.9 Toccata 3 1.10 Gagliarda 5 1.11 Corrente 5 1.12 Toccata 4 1.13 Gagliarda 8 1.14 Corrente 2 1.15 Corrente 6 1.16 Gagliarda 2 1.17 Toccata 5 1.18 Gagliarda 12 1.19 Corrente 12 1.20 Gagliarda 11 1.21 Corrente 9 1.22 Toccata 6 1.23 Gagliarda 10 1.24 Corrente 7 1.25 Corrente 11 1.26 Gagliarda 4 1.27 Toccata 7 1.28 Gagliarda 6 1.29 Corrente 10 1.30 Toccata 8 1.31 Gagliarda 9 1.32 Corrente 3
NotesThis disc presents the First Book of Tablature of 1611 in its entirety, with the pieces showing the influence of the stylus phantasticus, as outlined by the famous theorist Athanisius Kircher, in which music was not bound by words and could instead take on its own free form. Bulgarian Yavor Genov studied classical guitar at Sofia University, where he developed a keen interest in music of the Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque periods. He has performed in festivals and recitals throughout Europe and has recorded several pieces for Bulgarian National Radio. This disc marks Genov’s first recording for Brilliant Classics. New recording (March 2012, Studio of the Bulgarian National Radio, Stara Zagora) of lute music Girolamo Giovanni Kapsberger. The composer, of Austrian descent, settled in Rome in the beginning of the 17th century, and became a highly influential and famous virtuoso on the lute. In his compositions for this instrument Kapsberger embraced the new style, the “Stilus Phantasticus”, characterized by spontaneous changes, sharp contrasts, unusual rhythmic groupings, and in general a great feeling of freedom. He had great influence on generations after him, notably Froberger and Frescobaldi. Young lutenist Yavor Genov, student of Jakob Lindberg, perfectly captures the style of Kapsberger in his wonderfully free, quasi-improvising playing.
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