Love’s Labyrinth (DXL 1213)

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Love’s Labyrinth (DXL 1213) Digital Booklet

In Love’s Labyrinth, the Gonzaga Band navigate a path between the ardour and anguish of love, from the most exquisitely wrought madrigals of Monteverdi to the lively and sensuous dance rhythms of popular canzonettas. In the process, they explore the development of a new style in Italian composition and performance practice, through which musicians were striving to find new ways of expressing and heightening the emotional power of their poetic texts. Their distinctive arrangements, drawn from sources connected to the ducal court of Ferrara as well as Venice and Florence, heighten the intimate connection between the cornett and the human voice, interweaving in dazzling duet.

The Gonzaga Band was formed by cornettist Jamie Savan in 1997, with a mission to explore the intimate relationship between vocal and instrumental performance practice in the Early Modern period. The ensemble takes its name from the ducal family of Mantua: the Gonzagas were powerful and influential patrons of the arts in the late Renaissance, who employed Claudio Monteverdi as their maestro della musica at the turn of the seventeenth century. The Gonzaga Band is renowned for its innovative programming, underpinned by cutting-edge research, which continually shines new light on the repertoire and its interpretation. The Gonzaga Band has five internationally acclaimed recordings to its credit, including Sacred Garland on Chandos/Chaconne and Venice 1629 on the Resonus Classics label. This is the Gonzaga Band’s first recording for Deux Elles. gonzagaband.com

“faultlessly stylish”
– BBC Music Magazine

“abundant fluency, shapely virtuosity and brilliant sonorities”
– Gramophone

Catalogue No: DXL1213
Title: Love’s Labyrinth
Artists: The Gonzaga Band
Barcode: 0666283121322
Playing Time: 65:45
UK Release: 18th July 2025
UK Distribution: RSK, Tel: 01488 608900
Packaging: 1CD, Digipak; Box 35

 

Track List

  1. Vincenzo Calestani (b.1589; d. in or after 1617), Damigella tutta bella
  2. Luzzasco Luzzaschi (1545-1607), I mi son giovinetta
  3. Luzzasco Luzzaschi, O primavera
  4. Gioseffo Guami (1542-1611), with divisions by Giovanni Bassano (1560/1-1617), Soavissimi baci
  5. Luca Marenzio (1553/4-1599), Liquide perle Amor
  6. Luzzasco Luzzaschi, Ricercare del primo tuono
  7. Cipriano de Rore (1515/6-1565), with divisions by Girolamo Dalla Casa (d.1601), Beato me direi
  8. Luzzasco Luzzaschi, Ricercare del secondo tuono
  9. Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643), A un giro sol
  10. Claudio Monteverdi, Quel’augellin che canta
  11. Tarquinio Merula (1594/5-1665), Capriccio cromatico
  12. Francesca Caccini (b.1587; d. after 1641), O che nuovo stupor
  13. Claudio Monteverdi, O come sei gentile
  14. Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583-1643), Begli occhi
  15. Girolamo Frescobaldi, Occhi che sete
  16. Biagio Marini (1594-1663), Amante legato
  17. Girolamo Frescobaldi, Capriccio sopra un soggetto
  18. Claudio Monteverdi, Ed è pur dunque vero
  19. Claudio Monteverdi, Zefiro torna

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