Ars longa: Old and new music for theorbo (2019)
performed by
Elizabeth Kenny (theorbo)
composed by
Alessandro Piccinini, Benjamin Oliver, James MacMillan, Johannes Hieronymus Kapsberger, Nico Muhly, Robert de Visée
In use since the late Renaissance and throughout the Baroque era, the theorbo -- a large lute with an extended bass range -- was often employed in basso continuo accompaniment, though unlike the more common harpsichord, was less frequently treated as a solo instrument. Elizabeth Kenny's 2019 release on Linn explores some of the early music for the theorbo, as well as three contemporary works that have been composed in a spirit of reviving its utility. The early pieces of Alessandro Piccinini, Giovanni Girolamo Kapsberger, ...
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In use since the late Renaissance and throughout the Baroque era, the theorbo -- a large lute with an extended bass range -- was often employed in basso continuo accompaniment, though unlike the more common harpsichord, was less frequently treated as a solo instrument. Elizabeth Kenny's 2019 release on Linn explores some of the early music for the theorbo, as well as three contemporary works that have been composed in a spirit of reviving its utility. The early pieces of Alessandro Piccinini, Giovanni Girolamo Kapsberger, and Robert de Visée offer excellent examples of the theorbo's general application in the expected forms, whether in free toccatas or more conventional Baroque dances, such as the ciaconna, corrente, and passacaglia, and Kenny shows herself to be adept in the ornate counterpoint that shows the theorbo to be much more than a harmony instrument. The early music movement of the late 20th and early 21st centuries has brought the theorbo back from centuries of obscurity, and the modern...
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- Toccata 3 cromatica, for lute (from Intavolatura di Liuto)
- Toccata No. 10, for theorbo
- Chiaccona Cappona alla vera Spagnola, for lute (Intavolatura di Liuto Libro Secondo)
- Romanesca con partite variate
- Since It Was the Day of Preparation, for bass, vocal quartet, clarinet, horn, cello, harp & theorbo
- Corrente No. 1 (from Intavolatura di Liuto, Book 2)
- Toccata No. 12, for theorbo
- Romanesca con partite variate
- Canario for chitarrone (from Book 1 of D'Intavolatura di Chitarrone)
- Toccata for lute No. 1
- Passacaglia (from Book 4)
- Extending from the Inside, for theorbo
- Suite for theorbo in C minor
- Prélude for theorbo in G minor
- Les Sylvains de M'Couperin for theorbo
- Berceuse with 7 Variations, for theorbo
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