Loving gaining all this wonderful musical education by 'discovering' these Baroque composers - and reading some of the v interesting and well-informed comments.
It was re-edited by the author several times, probably meaning he wasn't he didn't find the results satisfactory, which is linked to why it didn't reach us.
Marco da Gagliano (* 1582, Florence - † 1643, ibid.). Only two of the fourteen published operas have survived: La Dafne (1608) and La Flora (1628).
Beautiful recorder playing - gorgeous music.
WE are still listening!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Beautiful work.
Che meraviglia!
Loving gaining all this wonderful musical education by 'discovering' these Baroque composers - and reading some of the v interesting and well-informed comments.
Bellezza!
The section from 46:05 to 46:09 is from Monteverdi's L' Orfeo, Act V, (or, maybe, the opposite)?
It was re-edited by the author several times, probably meaning he wasn't he didn't find the results satisfactory, which is linked to why it didn't reach us.
Моя любимая!
Nice!
Why did you omit tracks 7, 8 & 15?
I had some problems with my computer wich resulted in data loss. This was as much of the opera as i was able to recover.
vomit the tracks :D
Didone: The performers' name is "Ensemble Fuoco e Cenere", NOT Genere.
This is another opera, but with the same name.
Actually, by Ottavio Rinuccini survives complete; the mostly-lost music was completed by Jacopo Peri...
Sadly Jacopo Peri's opera of Dafne has not survived.
dafne isn't by jacopo peri ?
This is a different Dafne.
koji su ovde istrumentovi pomagfajte braco i sestre
Ottavio Rinuccini was a poet, not a composer.
That Is true. He served as a Librettist for the Florentine camerata which went By two names.