Legrenzi - Balletti e Correnti
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Label: Brilliant Classics
Cat No: 97496
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 23rd May 2025
Contents
Works
Balletti e Correnti. Libro 5 Postumo, op.16Sonatas (16), op.8
Artists
Il Trattenimento ArmonicoConductor
Nicola RenieroWorks
Balletti e Correnti. Libro 5 Postumo, op.16Sonatas (16), op.8
Artists
Il Trattenimento ArmonicoConductor
Nicola RenieroAbout
His Balletti e Correnti for 5 instruments with basso continuo for the cembalo comprise nine Balletto–Corrente pairs of dance movements. Those names – ‘corrente’ in particular – do not, however, indicate characteristics usually associated with dance movements so named in a typical keyboard suite, for example.
In this collection, the balletti and correnti alternate in binary and ternary time, respectively. The only one resembling a French-style ‘courante’ may be the Seventh (perhaps also the Fifth), with the First and Fourth more like a jig in character. The Eighth Corrente is peculiar in that it clearly evokes a sarabande: the main accent systematically placed on the second beat of the bar.
The final, Ninth Corrente is the only relatively well-known piece in the set. It consists of 13 ‘variations’ on a basso ostinato, in the style of a chaconne. It is among the few individual balletti or correnti previously available on disc, with this complete presentation of the set constituting a first recording. The balletti also make up a varied series. They almost always feature dotted rhythms, but Legrenzi manages to innovate in each. Some of them are bipartite, with the B-section abandoning the dotted rhythms and introducing new thematic elements, often in a contrapuntal style.
The five-part writing resembles the ‘Sonata a 5’ genre prevalent at the time and represented on this recording in another two compositions by Legrenzi.
These are clearly chamber sonatas that still retain in their structure the memory of the Frescobaldian toccata and already exhibit the influence of the stylus phantasticus. They are clearly divided into sections of highly contrasting episodes, alternately fast, slow and dreamy, toccata-like or dance-like.
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