℗ 2023 Warner Music UK Limited; A Warner Classics/Erato Disques release
Released February 3, 2023
Duration 41m 45s
Record Label Warner Classics
Genre Classical
 

I dolci frutti: Venise avant Monteverdi, vol. 1 (feat. Ensemble Instrumental de Lausanne, Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne)

Michel Corboz, Ensemble Instrumental de Lausanne, Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne

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Concerti, Libro II  
1.1
No. 17, Ricercar per sonar à 8 (feat. Ensemble Instrumental de Lausanne)
Andrea Gabrieli; Michel Corboz; Ensemble Instrumental de Lausanne
3:33
1.2
No. 13, Risonanza di echo. "O Dea che tra le selve" (feat. Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne)
Andrea Gabrieli; Michel Corboz; Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne
3:19
1.3
Canzon prima "L'Olica" (feat. Ensemble Instrumental de Lausanne)
Claudio Merulo; Michel Corboz; Ensemble Instrumental de Lausanne
2:59
Madrigali a cinque voci  
1.4
No. 19, Non dispregiate i miserelli amanti (feat. Ensemble Instrumental de Lausanne, Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne)
Girolamo Parabosco; Michel Corboz; Ensemble Instrumental de Lausanne; Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne
2:43
1.5
Padre del ciel
Annibale Padovano; André Luy
3:17
1.6
Boscareccia pastorale (feat. Ensemble Instrumental de Lausanne, Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne)
Orazio Vecchi; Michel Corboz; Ensemble Instrumental de Lausanne; Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne
3:28
Concerti, Libro II  
1.7
No. 12, Hor che nel suo bel seno (feat. Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne)
Andrea Gabrieli; Michel Corboz; Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne
3:06
1.8
Canone a l’unissono (feat. Ensemble Instrumental de Lausanne)
Claudio Veggio; Michel Corboz; Ensemble Instrumental de Lausanne
3:12
1.9
Lieti fiori e felici, e ben nate erbe (feat. Ensemble Instrumental de Lausanne, Magali Schwartz)
Claudio Merulo; Michel Corboz; Ensemble Instrumental de Lausanne; Magali Schwartz
4:30
1.10
Sparve ogni nume (Instrumental Version / feat. Ensemble Instrumental de Lausanne)
Vincenzo Bellavere; Michel Corboz; Ensemble Instrumental de Lausanne
1:55
1.11
Pasce la pecorella (feat. Ensemble Instrumental de Lausanne, Philippe Huttenlocher, Wally Staempfli)
Annibale Padovano; Michel Corboz; Ensemble Instrumental de Lausanne; Philippe Huttenlocher; Wally Staempfli
2:47
1.12
Canzone I, C. 186 "La Spiratata" (feat. Ensemble Instrumental de Lausanne)
Giovanni Gabrieli; Michel Corboz; Ensemble Instrumental de Lausanne
3:15
1.13
No. 5, Io mi sento morire (feat. Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne)
Giovanni Gabrieli; Michel Corboz; Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne
3:41
A great trailblazer of early music, Michel Corboz rose to fame thanks to the numerous albums he devoted to Monteverdi at the beginning of his career. But he also explored lesser-known music composed in Venice, before and after Monteverdi’s time as maestro di cappella in San Marco. In two volumes, the Dolci frutti series offers rare examples of the music that was composed by the previous generation, in the early stages of madrigal and instrumental music. Notably, it includes the Gabrielis as well as other names that posterity has somewhat eclipsed, such as Parabosco and Bellavere.
192 kHz / 24-bit, 96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Warner Classics Studio Masters

Tracks 1-13 – contains high-resolution digital transfers of material originating from an analogue master source
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-3.05
-9.69 to -1.04
-22.88
-29.05 to -17.95
-19.34
-26.00 to -14.40
12
10 to 14
1
No. 17, Ricercar per sonar à 8 (feat. Ensemble Instrumental de Lausanne)
-1.04-17.95-14.411
2
No. 13, Risonanza di echo. "O Dea che tra le selve" (feat. Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne)
-2.17-26.30-22.414
3
Canzon prima "L'Olica" (feat. Ensemble Instrumental de Lausanne)
-9.69-29.05-26.013
4
No. 19, Non dispregiate i miserelli amanti (feat. Ensemble Instrumental de Lausanne, Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne)
-1.89-21.94-18.512
5
Padre del ciel
-9.17-24.99-21.810
6
Boscareccia pastorale (feat. Ensemble Instrumental de Lausanne, Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne)
-1.38-20.27-17.011
7
No. 12, Hor che nel suo bel seno (feat. Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne)
-1.52-25.36-21.213
8
Canone a l’unissono (feat. Ensemble Instrumental de Lausanne)
-1.20-19.96-16.412
9
Lieti fiori e felici, e ben nate erbe (feat. Ensemble Instrumental de Lausanne, Magali Schwartz)
-3.18-23.52-20.312
10
Sparve ogni nume (Instrumental Version / feat. Ensemble Instrumental de Lausanne)
-4.12-21.63-18.011
11
Pasce la pecorella (feat. Ensemble Instrumental de Lausanne, Philippe Huttenlocher, Wally Staempfli)
-1.50-22.48-19.013
12
Canzone I, C. 186 "La Spiratata" (feat. Ensemble Instrumental de Lausanne)
-1.51-20.56-16.712
13
No. 5, Io mi sento morire (feat. Ensemble Vocal de Lausanne)
-1.28-23.40-19.713

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