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Marco Antonio Cavazzoni: Complete Works - Italian Ricercars - Glen Wilson (harpsichord)
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  1. Ricercare No. 34 (Intabulatura de Lauto Libro Primo, attributed to F. Spinacino)
  2. Ricercare, for organ
  3. Ricerada di Marcantonio da Bologna, for organ
  4. Musica Nova (52), collection of motets (27) and madrigals (25) for 4-7 voices: Ricercar XIV
  5. Madame vous avez mon coeur
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  1. Ricercare No. 34 (Intabulatura de Lauto Libro Primo, attributed to F. Spinacino)
  2. Ricercare, for organ
  3. Ricerada di Marcantonio da Bologna, for organ
  4. Musica Nova (52), collection of motets (27) and madrigals (25) for 4-7 voices: Ricercar XIV
  5. Madame vous avez mon coeur
  6. Ricercare per musica ficta, for organ
  7. Plus, ne regres
  8. Ricercar terzo
  9. L'autre jour, pour un matin
  10. Ricercare XX from Musica Nova
  11. Recercada, for keyboard
  12. Ricercare sopra "Cantai mentre ch'i arsi", for keyboard(after Rore)
  13. Recercada per b quadro del primo tono, for organ
  14. Da Pacem Domine, ricercare a 4
  15. Ricercar del quarto tuono, for organ
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The music on this release is not all by Italian Renaissance composer Marco Antonio Cavazzoni; some pieces are by his son Girolamo, and others by their contemporaries. Nor does it consist entirely of ricercars. Harpsichordist Glen Wilson does well to contrast the ricercar (the direct ancestor to the fugue, and still cultivated by Bach a century and a half later) with adaptations of vocal pieces. This music stands at the beginning of the tradition of which Bach's keyboard music marked the end. It's not Bach, but it was ...

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