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1984 compilation album by Ensemble Renaissance
Music of the Old Adriatic
Compilation album by Ensemble Renaissance
Released11 April 1984 (1984-04-11)
GenreEarly music
Length55:34
LabelPGP RTB
Ensemble Renaissance chronology
Music of the Old Serbia
(1983)
Music of the Old Adriatic
(1984)
Greatest Hits 3
(1984)

Music of Old Adriatic is a vinyl album by Ensemble Renaissance, released in 1984 on the PGP RTB label. It is their first album with early music of Dalmatia and Adriatic and their second album overall. The A side of the record deals with the composers who were born on the territory of modern Dalmatia, in the parts which were Venetian at the time, such as Andrea Antico, Franciscus Bossinensis and Giacomo Gorzanis . The B side deals with authentic Dalmatian composers of the renaissance, like Petar Hektorović. The ensemble will revisit the theme of the early Dalmatian music in 1999 with their CD Journey through Dalmatia.

Content

Early in the 15th century the ideas of Humanism in Croatia brought about changes to the world of music. Interest in music began to spread outside of monastic and church walls with growing influence of new spiritual tendencies from Central European and particularly Italian cities. The writing down of folk and popular music began in mid-sixteenth century: in the poem Fishing and Fishermen's Talk from 1558, Petar Hektorović ingrained Neoplatonic ideals in popular music; and transcripts of Croatian musical folklore were printed in Venetian anthologies. New tendencies of early Baroque monody soon found their way into the domestic musical tradition, both sacral and secular. Tomaso Cecchini, from Verona, who spent his entire working life (1603–44) as a choirmaster, organist and composer in Split and Hvar, published his madrigals Armonici concetti, libro primo (1612) as the oldest Baroque collection written for the Croatian milieu.

Track listing

All tracks produced by Ensemble Renaissance

Music of the Old Adriatic
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Frottola 'A La Guerra'"Franciscus Bossinensis2:16
2."Frottola 'Tu Dormi Io Veglio'"Franciscus Bossinensis2:29
3."Frottola 'Non E Tempo'"Franciscus Bossinensis3:00
4."Napolitana 'Donna Io Te Amo'"Giacomo Gorzanis1:18
5."Napolitana 'Se Io Veglio O Dormo'"Giacomo Gorzanis1:08
6."Napolitana 'Tu M'hai Gabato'"Giacomo Gorzanis1:17
7."Frottola 'Poi Che Son Si Sfortunato'"Andrea Antico2:40
8."Frottola 'Vale Iniqua'"Andrea Antico2:07
9."Frottola 'Siegua Pur Chi Vuol Amore'"Andrea Antico2:18
10."Frottola 'Prendi L'arme'"Andrea Antico2:27
11."Canzonetta 'Pastorella Gentil'"Tomaso Cecchini3:07
12."Canzonetta 'Un Bacio Chieggio'"Tomaso Cecchini2:46
13."Canzonetta 'Mutosi Il Pergoletto'"Tomaso Cecchini2:19
14."Sonata Prima"Tomaso Cecchini3:36
15."Madrigal 'Cor Mio La Bianca Mano'"Tomaso Cecchini1:37
16."Madrigal 'Mori Mi Dite'"Marcantonio Romano2:22
17."Madrigal 'Haggio Fin Qui Patito'"Marcantonio Romano2:56
18."Bugarštica 'Kada Mi Se Radosave Vojevoda & I Kliče Devojka'"Petar Hektorović1:56

Personnel

The following people contributed to Music of the Old Adriatic

References

  1. "Croatian music, Bunjevci Croats in Backa".

External links

Ensemble Renaissance
Serbian LP albums
Audio cassette albums
Spanish and Greek CD albums
German CD albums
As a featured artist
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