Una serata venexiana Capella de la Torre & Katharina Bäuml
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Album-Release:
2017
HRA-Release:
24.10.2017
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
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- Salomone Rossi (c. 1570–c. 1630):
- 1 Sinfonia à 5 02:35
- Gasparo Zanetti (after 1600–c. 1660):
- 2 Aria del Gran Duca 02:52
- Niccolò Piffaro (c. 1480–1566):
- 3 Di lassar tuo divo aspetto 02:26
- Anonymus (c. 1550) :
- 4 Pan de miglio caldo 02:38
- Giovanni Giacomo Gastoldi (c. 1553–1609) :
- 5 Domine ad adiuvandum 02:24
- Marco Uccellini (1603 or 1610–1680):
- 6 Sonate, correnti et arie, Op. 4: Sonata No.2, "La Luciminia contenta" 03:59
- Giacomo Spiardo (c. 1615) :
- 7 Suono del Ballo de Cigni 02:48
- Fabritio Caroso (1525/35–1605/20) :
- 8 La villanella balletto 02:18
- Bartolomeo Montalbano (c. 1595–1651):
- 9 Sinfonia quarta, "Geloso" 03:00
- Giovanni Bassano (1551 or 1552–1617) :
- 10 Susanne ung jour 04:08
- Filippo Azzaiolo (c. 1535–after 1569) :
- 11 Come t'aggio lasciato, o vita mia 02:16
- Francesco Patavino (c. 1478–c. 1556) :
- 12 Dillà dal'acqua 02:03
- Gasparo Zanetti:
- 13 La Bergamasca (Arr.: Katharina Bäuml) 02:24
- Bartolomeo Colombi:
- 14 Bergamasca 03:31
- Salomone Rossi:
- 15 Sonata duodecima sopra la Bergamasca 02:56
- Francesco Patavino:
- 16 Le pur morte feragu / Venni gia la Bergamasca (Arr.: Katharina Bäuml) 04:30
- Giulio Cesare Barbetta (1540–1603) :
- 17 Moresca quarta detta la Bergamasca 03:36
- Orlando di Lasso (1532–1594) :
- 18 Susanne ung jour 03:04
- Maurizio Cazzati (1616 –1678) :
- 19 Gagliarda detta la Magnani 03:24
- Andrea Falconieri (c. 1585–1656) :
- 20 Passacalle 04:21
- Diego Ortiz (c. 1510–c. 1570) :
- 21 Recercada Ruggero (Arr.: Katharina Bäuml) 02:08
- Salomone Rossi:
- 22 Sinfonia grave 03:41
- 23 Gagliarda detta la Massara 02:21
Info for Una serata venexiana
Featuring the rarely heard music of the transition from Renaissance to Baroque, Deutsche Harmonia Mundi brings you Una Serata Venexiana (An Evening in Venice). Capella de la Torre, headed by Katharina Bäuml, received the Echo Klassik Award as “Ensemble of the Year” in 2016. This acclaimed group of musicians now spirits listeners away to 16th-century Venice, one of the most important and innovative musical capitals of its day.
Capella de la Torre
Katharina Bäuml, direction
Capella de la Torre
is a group of musicians who have made a name for themselves as specialists in historical performance practice. The ensemble's aim is to give listeners an immediate experience of the rich and hitherto neglected repertoire of mediaeval and renaissance music by performing it to a professional standard.
The name "de la Torre" has a double meaning. In the first place, it pays homage to the Spanish composer Francisco de la Torre, who wrote his "Danza Alta" at the beginning of the 16th century. This is probably the most famous piece for what was then known as "capella alta", an ensemble of wind instruments such as shawms, dulcians, sackbuts and cornetti. Capella de la Torre has specialized in music written for the "capella alta". Secondly, the name may be taken in a literal sense: "de la Torre" means "from the tower" and groups of wind players (Spanish: ministriles) often played on towers or balconies at festivals and other official occasions. "Torres de los Ministriles" are still to be found in many Spanish towns today.
Capella de la Torre does not confine itself to Spanish music, however, but also plays music written throughout the rest of Europe for the "hauts instruments" or "loud instruments". In general, it tries to breathe life into the old traditions of "ministriles", "piffari" and "Stadtpfeiffer".
In the music world of today there are very few ensembles centred around historical double-reed instruments. This is particularly so in Germany.
Katharina Bäuml
born in Munich, Germany, studied modern oboe in the Conservartories of Hannover with Klaus Becker, Hamburg with Rainer Herweg and Mannheim with Winfried Liebermann graduating with 1st Class Honours. She has performed as oboe soloist in the “Gustav Mahler Orchestra” and has tought oboe at the School of Music of Hamburg.
In Hamburg she also elaborated her musical skills by studying historical woodwind instruments with Renate Hildebrand at the Hamburg Conservatory, finished her studies with the Diploma with 1st Class Honours. For further widening her expertise of historical oboes and shawms she then studied with Katharina Arfken at the “Schola Cantorum”, Basel and has participated in master classes with Ku Ebbinge, Alfredo Bernardini, Paul Dombrecht and Bruce Haynes. Katharina has worked with Claudio Abbado, Pierre Boulez, Gottfried von der Goltz, Andrea Marcon, Carles Magraner, Marc Minkowski, Michael Schoenheit y Ludger Remy and has performed with Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin, Les Musiciens du Louvre, Barockorchester L´Arco, L´Arpa Festante, Musica Fiata, Dresdner Instrumentalconcert, Capella de Ministrers, Orquesta Barroca de Sevilla and Ministriles de Marsias.
In 2005 Katharina has founded the ensemble “Capella de la Torre”, which is dedicated to the music of the 15th and 16th centuries especially for double reed instruments.
Katharina has appeared in various recordings of CDs and radio broadcastings, e.g. for Radio France, MDR, NDR and WDR. She has given master classes of medieval and renaissance music at the Conservatory of Amsterdam and is currently living in Braunschweig, Germany, where she also teaches oboe and shawm.
With the accordeon-player Margit Kern Katharina Bäuml founded 2011 the Duo Mixtura, where the two musicians combine music o the Renaissance with contemprary music written especially for the duo. www.ensemble-mixtura.de
Katharina Bäuml is giving in masterclasses at the conservatorys of Geneva and Hannover and she teaches in Berlin.
Booklet for Una serata venexiana