Sinuously beautiful solo motets by a little-known contemporary of Cavalli, imaginatively programmed with instrumental interludes by their Italian contemporaries.
Composer: Maurizio Cazzati
Artists: Ayako Ono (soprano)
Christoph Rudolph (violin)
Christoph Riedo (violin)
Marc Meisel (organ)
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A musical career seems to have been destined for Maurizio Cazzati (1616-1678). Growing up in a village outside Bologna, he took orders and became an organist in Mantova, where he wrote his first published music, a collection of psalm-settings, in his 20s. Having moved around the principalities of northern Italy, his decisive appointment came in 1657, as music director of San Petronio in Bologna. There he ruffled feathers by overhauling traditions and rejuvenating the ensemble of musicians and singers. In his own music, Cazzati likewise bent the rules to serve his purpose, or invented new ones. ‘Know therefore, that the rules of Music are not Divine precepts,’ he once wrote, ‘but human opinions and diverse ones at that.’ It has been said before now that his instrumental music was more inspired than his sacred-vocal work, but this album demonstrates otherwise with a sequence of motets which evolves from the more liberal style of the 1640s to the more severe style of the late 17th century. He was among the pioneers of the instrumentally accompanied motet in which violin lines are skilfully woven around the sung text. On the other hand, the two solo motets show a stark contrast, with the intimate Salvum me fac against the virtuoso war-like Qui bella geritis.
Three organ sonatas are also included, two of which were written by Cazzati’s own organists in Bologna: Giovanni Paolo Colonn, and Cazzati’s great enemy Giulio Cesare Arresti. A sonata by Bernardo Pasquini affords further contrast with the mostly grave devotions of the motets. All four performers here have extensive experience in the revival of little-known composers from the Baroque, and their stylish performances demand a reappraisal of Cazzati in the round.
- Maurizio Cazzati is one of the most underrated composers of the 17th century and yet one of the most prolific and successful in his time. He composed 15 operas and oratorios, masses, cantatas and motets, chamber music and solo sonatas.
- This new recording presents sacred vocal music: Motets for soprano solo, two violins and organ. Between the vocal works we hear instrumental works by Cazzati, Colonna, Pasquini, and Arresti.
- Sung by the soprano Ayako Ono. She graduated from the Civica Scuola di Musica Claudio Abbado in Milano with a Master’s Degree in Vocal Music with honors. She won the first prize in both the solo and ensemble categories of the Vinci International Baroque Competition. In Japan she regularly performs with the Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra. She is a member of the early music ensemble “Il Merlo“ and a member of the Handel Festival Japan Chamber Choir.
Tracklist:
Maurizio Cazzati:
00:00:00 Salve regina a voce sola
00:09:24 Capriccio sopra sette note in C Major, IMC 23
00:14:51 Sonata settima la Rossella
00:18:32 Salvum me fac
00:23:31 Sonata duodecima la Strozza
00:26:43 Sonata 7
00:30:00 O caelites
00:35:43 Canzone terza la maurizia
00:40:25 Sonata
00:43:40 Qui bella geritis
00:50:17 Sonata la tanara a due violini
00:55:12 Corrente Italiana con varie partite
00:59:38 Sonata 18 piena
01:02:12 Acclamate de terra
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