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Rolf Lislevand: Libro primo | ECM New Series 4878234

Rolf Lislevand: Libro primo

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Label: ECM New Series

Cat No: 4878234

Barcode: 0028948782345

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Instrumental

Expected Release Date: 29th August 2025

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Contents

Artists

Rolf Lislevand (archlute)

Works

Foscarini, Giovanni Paolo

i cinque libri della chitarra alla spagnola
» Tasteggiata

Gianoncelli, Bernardo

Il liuto di Bernardo Giaconcelli detto il Bernardello
» Corrente con le sue spezzate

Kapsberger, Johannes Hieronymous

Libro III d'intavolatura di chitarrone
» Toccata no.2
Libro IV d'intavolatura di chitarrone
» Kapsperger
Libro I d'intavolatura di chitarrone
» Folias
» Toccata 2da arpeggiata
» Toccata no.1
Libro I d'intavolatura di lauto
» Gagliarda no.1
» Toccata no.3
» Toccata no.5
» Toccata no.6

Lislevand, Rolf

Passacaglia al modo mio

Ortiz, Diego

Trattado de glosas
» Recercada quinta
» Recercada sesta

Piccinini, Alessandro

Intavolatura di Liuto et di Chitarrone, Book I
» Romanesca folia con variate

Artists

Rolf Lislevand (archlute)

About

On his newest recording for ECM’s New Series, lute virtuoso Rolf Lislevand turns to the revolutionary Baroque literature for archlute and chitarrone, interpreting 17th-century lute composers’ works largely found in their first printed books – their respective libri primi. In striking solo performances, the Norwegian explores the progressive nature of pieces by the Italians Johann Hieronymous Kapsberger, Giovanni Paolo Foscarini and Bernardo Gianoncelli as well as two Recerercadas of Spaniard Diego Ortiz.

Lislevand takes historically informed liberties in his interpretations, improvising frequently, as was custom at the time, and even contributes his own personal study of the challenging Passacaglia form with his Passacaglia al modo mio. The modernity of this music’s melodic and rhythmic sensibility throughout can be surprising, substantiating Lislevand’s deeper dive into this repertoire. “The new style marked a departure from traditional Renaissance polyphony,” he writes in the performer’s note accompanying the disc. The so-called nuove musiche gave “rise to unusually dissonant and bold harmonic idioms as well as an altogether newfound ability to express the emotional content of text accompanied by previously unheard notions of rhythmical intricacy.” Lislevand’s own expressive approach to the music brings it thoroughly into the present. The album was recorded at Moosestudios, Norway between 2022 and 2023, mixed in Munich in 2024, and produced by Rolf Lislevand and Manfred Eicher.

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