- Audio CD (Sep 4 2001)
- SPARS Code: DDD
- Number of Discs: 1
- Label: Harmonia Mundi Fr.
- ASIN: B00005M164
- Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
- Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #198,720 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
Product Details
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| 1. Echo La Primavera |
| 2. Angelica Bilta |
| 3. Che Chos'e Quest'amor |
| 4. Nella Partita |
| 5. Non Do La Colp' A Te |
| 6. Quanto Piu Caro Faj |
| 7. Se Pronto Non Sara |
| 8. Lasso! Per Mie Fortuna |
| 9. Ochi Dolenti Mie |
| 10. Muort' Oramai |
| 11. Per Allegreca |
| 12. Nella Mi' Vita |
| 13. Abbonda Di Virtu |
| 14. Non Ara Ma Pieta |
| 15. La Bionda Trecca |
| 16. Cara Mie Donna |
| 17. Gran Piant' Agli Ochi |
| 18. Echo La Primavera |
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Heavenly choir,
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This review is from: Second Circle Love Songs Of (Audio CD)
Absolutely gorgeous a capella quartet. Stunning and soothing music. Highly recommended.
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Landini; the dawn of the Renaissance,
By A Customer
This review is from: Second Circle Love Songs Of (Audio CD)
True to thier artistry the A4 conveys Landini as a courtly master; subtle and flowing. Thier singing radiates with the freshness of May. Landini can be likened to Duccio as Palistrina to Giotto. Duccio is not a painter of angles or the other-worldy but humans on earth. Yet they are not humanized in the Renaissance sense for they lack rotunda and gravity. Rather, they are delicate and "float" and retain something of the soaring intensity and expressive flavor of Medieval art. Yet they are very human and with Duccio as with Landini one can perceive the dawn of the Renaissance. Like a sunset to sunrise the CD ends with the piece it began (Echo la primavera) singing it with more expansion and reflection. Not bad since the piece is so short. Perhaps the A4 wants to convey an end of a journey or "My end is my begining."
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Landini; the dawn of the Renaissance,
By A Customer
This review is from: Second Circle Love Songs Of (Audio CD)
True to thier artistry the A4 conveys Landini as a courtly master; subtle and flowing. Thier singing radiates with the freshness of May. Landini can be likened to Duccio as Palistrina to Giotto. Duccio is not a painter of angles or the other-worldy but humans on earth. Yet they are not humanized in the Renaissance sense for they lack rotunda and gravity. Rather, they are delicate and "float" and retain something of the soaring intensity and expressive flavor of Medieval art. Yet they are very human and with Duccio as with Landini one can perceive the dawn of the Renaissance. Like a sunset to sunrise the CD ends with the piece it began (Echo la primavera) singing it with more expansion and reflection. Not bad since the piece is so short. Perhaps the A4 wants to convey an end of a journey or "My end is my begining."
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