This hour features a new, special CD with early music.
Dolce Napoli is the debut CD of the young baroque ensemble La Cicala of recorder player Inês d’Avena. On this CD sonatas and concerti from the early 18th century Napels.
This is a recurrence of March 9, 2015,
Sig. Nicola Fiorenza (c. 1700-1764)
1. Concerto (1726)
I. Largo/Grave
II. Allegro
III. Largo/Grave
IV. Allegro assai
Sig. Francesco Mancini (1672-1737)
2. Sonata VII (1724)
I. Spirituoso-Largo
II. Allegro
III. Largo
IV. Allegro
3. Sonata Decima Nona
I. Allegro
II. Larghetto
III. Fuga
IV. Moderato
V. Allegro
Sig. Filippo Rosa (early 18th century)
4. Sinfonia a Flauto Solo e Basso
I. Grave
II. Allegro
III. Andante
IV. Allegro
Sig. Leonardo Leo (1694-1744)
5. Sonata à Flauto Solo | Basso
I. Largo
II. [ ]
III. Largo
IV. Allegro
Sig. Fiorenza
6. Sonata à Flauto solo
I. Amoroso e Largo
II. Allegro
III. Largo
IV. Allegro
Sig. Domenico Sarri (1679-1744)
7. Sonata Undecima (c.1725)
I. Largo
II. Allegro
III. Larghetto
IV. Spiritoso
Possible:
Sig. Pietro Pullj (c. 1710-1759)
8. Sonata a Flauto Solo è Basso (1759)
I. Andante Assai
II. Largo
III. Allegro
La Cicala (see photo below):
Inês D’Avena, treble recorders* and director
Mónica Waisman and Evan Few, violin
Sara Decorso, violin and viola
Rebecca Rosen, cello
Hen Goldsobel, contrabass
Claudio Barduco Ribeiro, harpsichord
* treble recorder in f, A= 425 Hz: Fumitaka Saito (Amsterdam, 2011), after Giovanni Panormo
treble recorder in f, A = 415 Hz: Fumitaka Saito (Amsterdam, 2005), after Jacob Denner
treble recorder in f, A= 405 Hz: Fumitaka Saito (Amsterdam, 2013), after N. Castel
Label: Passacaille 1007, 2015