Girolamo Frescobaldi's "Musiche per quattro viole" is a captivating collection of early Baroque music, released on June 19, 2015, by Thorofon Records. This album showcases Frescobaldi's mastery of composition for four viols, offering a rich and immersive experience of his intricate and expressive works. Spanning a concise 30 minutes, the album features a variety of canzonas and sonatas, each demonstrating Frescobaldi's innovative approach to harmony and counterpoint.
Frescobaldi, an Italian composer and organist, was a pivotal figure in the transition from Renaissance to Baroque music. His works, such as those found in "Musiche per quattro viole," reflect his deep understanding of both traditional and contemporary musical styles. The album includes pieces like "Canzano trigesima quinta detta l'allessandrina" and "Sonata a 4 in C Major," which highlight his ability to craft complex yet melodically engaging compositions.
Performers such as Tatu Ahola, Norah O'Leary, Johanna Kilpijärvi, and Vadim Vainshtein bring these historical pieces to life with their expertise on the viol and other early instruments. Their interpretations provide a window into the musical practices of the 17th century, making this album a valuable addition to any early music enthusiast's collection. Whether you're a seasoned fan of Baroque music or a newcomer looking to explore this rich period, "Musiche per quattro viole" offers a compelling journey through the works of one of history's most influential composers.