Series about and with Catalan gambist and conductor Jordi Savall. Episode 103: An episode full of contrasts: Neapolitan music from the 15th century and parts of Savall’s new CD ‘Mozart, Le Testament Symphonique’.
First, 15th century dance music and polyphony reflecting the spheres of the Neapolitan court of Alfons V the Magnanimous. This music is a foretaste of Hespèrion XXI’s concert at the Early Music Festival 2019.
But then a leap into the classical period of 1750-1820. In May 2019, Savall’s label AliaVox released a new double-CD: ‘W.A. Mozart, Le Testament Symphonique, Symphonies 39, 40 & 41’. In this episode, you will hear number 39 in full, in four parts, and one part of number 40. More to come in the next episodes.
Guglielmo Ebreo da Pesaro (cir. 1420-cir. 1484)
1 Ballo: Collinetto
Anonymous:
2 Strambotto: Correno multi cani
3 Base Danse: La Spagna
4 Alle Stamenge (Canto Carnascialesco)
Hespèrion XX & La Capella Reial de Catalunya conducted by Jordi Savall
(CD Ludi Musici AV 9853, 2007)
Antonio de Cabezón (cir. 1510-1566)
5 Diferencias sobre el canto llano de caballero
Hespèrion XX conducted by Jordi Savall
(CD Music for the Spanish Kings, Virgin 5 61875 2)
W.A. Mozart (1756-1791)
6 Symphony no 39 in E flat major (KV543)
– Adagio – Allegro
– Andante con moto
– Menuetto: Allegro – Trio
– Allegro
7 From Symphony no 40 in G minor (KV550):
– Allegro Assai
Le Concert des Nations, Manfredo Kraemer, violin and concertmeester, conducted by Jordi Savall
(CD Le Testament Symphonique AV 9934, 2019. Courtesy of distributer PIAS / Harmonia Mundi in Amsterdam)
Addition:
Antonio Valente (1520-1580)
8 Intavolatura de cimbalo: Gagliarda Napolitana
Hespèrion XX conducted by Jordi Savall
(CD Music for the Spanish Kings, Virgin 5 61875 2)