Fortuna: Old and New Versions of an Italian Song Consort Mirabile
Album info
Album-Release:
2024
HRA-Release:
13.09.2024
Label: Prospero Classical
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Consort Mirabile
Composer: Alexander Agricola (1446-1506), Josquin Desprez (1450-1521), Isaac Albeniz (1860-1909), Ludwig Senfl (1486-1543), Giambattista Martini (1706-1784), Jacob Obrecht (1457-1505), Stefano Fabri II (1606-1658)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Anonymous: Fortuna desperata (from Florence, 16th cent.):
- 1 Anonymous: Fortuna desperata (from Florence, 16th cent.) 01:31
- Fortune esperee (from London, 16th cent.):
- 2 Anonymous: Fortune esperee (from London, 16th cent.) 01:42
- Alexander Agricola (ca. 1446/55/60 - 1506): Fortuna desperata:
- 3 Agricola: Fortuna desperata 01:41
- Josquin Desprez: Fortuna disperata:
- 4 Desprez: Fortuna disperata 01:28
- Heinrich Isaac (1450 - 1517): Sancte Petre / Ora pro nobis / Fortuna disperata:
- 5 Isaac: Sancte Petre / Ora pro nobis / Fortuna disperata 01:47
- Ludwig Senfl: Virgo prudentissima / Fortuna:
- 6 Senfl: Virgo prudentissima / Fortuna 01:35
- Herr durch dein Blut / Pange lingua / Fortuna:
- 7 Senfl: Herr durch dein Blut / Pange lingua / Fortuna 04:55
- Anonymous: Fortuna disperata (from Bologna, 16th cent.):
- 8 Anonymous: Fortuna disperata (from Bologna, 16th cent.) 01:16
- Fortuna disperata zibaldone (from Florence, 16th cent.):
- 9 Anonymous: Fortuna disperata zibaldone (from Florence, 16th cent.) 01:12
- Ivana Kiš (b. 1979): Fortuna disperata (Tel Aviv, 2019):
- 10 Kiš: Fortuna disperata (Tel Aviv, 2019) 05:59
- Johannes Martini (1440 - 1498): Fortuna disperata (from Rome):
- 11 Martini: Fortuna disperata (from Rome) 01:35
- Ludwig Senfl: Es taget vor dem Walde / Fortuna:
- 12 Senfl: Es taget vor dem Walde / Fortuna 03:09
- Helena desiderio plena / Fortuna:
- 13 Senfl: Helena desiderio plena / Fortuna 03:37
- Heinrich Isaac: Fortuna desperata (from Vatican City):
- 14 Isaac: Fortuna desperata (from Vatican City) 02:07
- Jacob Obrecht (1457 - 1505): Missa Fortuna desperata:
- 15 Obrecht: Missa Fortuna desperata: Kyrie II 02:12
- Kilian Deissler: Fortuna disperata (Winterthur, 2021):
- 16 Deissler: Fortuna disperata (Winterthur, 2021) 09:00
- Heinrich Isaac: Fortuna desperata in mi:
- 17 Isaac: Fortuna desperata in mi 03:24
- Anonymous: Consideres mes incessantes plaintes / Fortuna desperata (from Vienna, 16th cent.):
- 18 Anonymous: Consideres mes incessantes plaintes / Fortuna desperata (from Vienna, 16th cent.) 02:22
- Cabilliau: Anima mea liquefacta est / Amica mea:
- 19 Cabilliau: Anima mea liquefacta est / Amica mea 02:10
- Jean Pinarol (1920 - 1989): Fortuna desperata (from Venice):
- 20 Pinarol: Fortuna desperata (from Venice) 02:28
- Heinrich Isaac: Sanctus:
- 21 Isaac: Sanctus 02:24
- Robertus Fabri: Fortuna desperata quae te dementia vertit? (Arr. for tenor & quinta vox by Santo Militello):
- 22 Fabri: Fortuna desperata quae te dementia vertit? (Arr. for tenor & quinta vox by Santo Militello) 01:59
Info for Fortuna: Old and New Versions of an Italian Song
Fortuna Desperata was the most popular Italian song of the 15th century, indeed of the entire Renaissance. It was widely used, was intabulated for both one and two lutes, for keyboard instruments and for viols and served as inspiration for six masses and at least thirty-eight other derived settings from the 15th and 16th centuries. The recorder ensemble Consort Mirabile has compiled versions from various centuries through to contemporary compositions and recorded them with changing recorder instrumentations.
Consort Mirabile
Consort Mirabile
is a vocal and instrumental ensemble, specializing in Renaissance music while still maintaining a lively collaboration with contemporary composers. The founding members came together from different countries, drawn by a love for recorder consort playing. The inclusion of voices, sustained and enveloped by the recorders, is a distinguishing trait of the ensemble.
In 2016 Consort Mirabile was selected as one of the promising emerging ensembles by the International Young Artists’ Presentation (IYAP, Belgium). It regularly performs throughout Europe.
Consort Mirabile aims to bring the music of the Renaissance and its historical performance practice to a wide audience. It has also set itself the task of promoting new compositions for consort recorders and voice, transporting the colour and sound palette of Renaissance instruments into the contemporary music scene, and thus allowing listeners to enjoy the juxtaposition of musics from centuries far apart.
Booklet for Fortuna: Old and New Versions of an Italian Song