B Marcello - 6 Cantatas for Soprano and Continuo
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Label: Tactus
Cat No: TC681302
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 29th August 2025
Contents
Works
Amor d'intorno mi sta scherzandoCostanza in lontananza
Deh vanne del mio cor
Dimando a voi pieta
Filli, quant'io t'amai
Se franger non potete
Artists
Tullia Pedersoli (soprano)I Solisti Ambrosiani
Works
Amor d'intorno mi sta scherzandoCostanza in lontananza
Deh vanne del mio cor
Dimando a voi pieta
Filli, quant'io t'amai
Se franger non potete
Artists
Tullia Pedersoli (soprano)I Solisti Ambrosiani
About
The compositional structure of these works – less known than his concertos and theatrical works – follows the traditional format of alternating recitatives and arias. However, this does not prevent the author from experimenting with innovative solutions, particularly in the treatment of the voice. Typical of Marcello’s style is a certain inclination toward the bizarre, with the use of harmonies that can sound “estranging,” sudden modulations, chromaticism, augmented sixth chords, and the melodic interval of the diminished fourth. In some passages, he even seems to anticipate the models of the “sublime” style theorised in the mid- to late 18th century.
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