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Label Challenge Classics |
UPC 0608917276022 |
Catalogue number CC 72760 |
Release date 08 September 2017 |
"A highly successful and very musical debut album of the young ensemble L'Estro Orfeo, which specializes in chamber music of the Baroque."
Klassik.com, 19-11-2018Leonor de Lera:
This debut CD of L’Estro d’Orfeo ensemble takes its title Altri Canti d’Amor from a madrigal found in Claudio Monteverdi’s Eighth Book of Madrigals. The program focuses on the music of the Italian Seicento and more precisely on the schools of northern Italy; mainly the Venetian school. It combines both instrumental and vocal pieces- the latter in instrumental versions- connected to the subject of ‘love’. Using instruments instead of the voice may initially seem perverse for such a title, but to me, it suggests the idea of “other ways of singing about love”;
We thus reaffirm the great value and importance that instruments started gaining in the first half of the 17th century, where they ceased serving merely as accompaniments to the voice and gradually became the main protagonist of the musical scene, attaining a level of virtuosity that had never been explored before.
Leonor de Lera:
Diese Debüt-CD von L’Estro d’Orfeo erhielt ihren Titel Altri Canti d’Amor von einem Madrigal aus Claudio Monteverdis Achtem Madrigalbuch. Das Programm konzentriert sich auf Musik des italienischen Seicento, genauer auf die Schulen Norditaliens, und hauptsächlich auf die venezianische. Es vereint sowohl Instrumental- als auch Vokalmusik – letztere in Instrumentalfassungen – rund um das Thema Liebe. Instrumente anstelle von Stimmen zu verwenden mag bei diesem Titel zunächst verkehrt erscheinen, doch für mich liegt dabei die Idee von einer anderen Art und Weise nahe, über die Liebe zu singen.
So bekräftigen wir den hohen Wert und die große Bedeutung, die Instrumente in der ersten Hälfte des 17. Jahrhunderts gewannen, als sie nicht länger als bloße Begleitung der Stimme dienten, sondern sich allmählich zur Hauptfigur der musikalischen Szene entwickelten und so virtuos eingesetzt wurden wie nie zuvor.
Founded by Leonor de Lera in 2015, L’Estro d’Orfeo has been heralded by the critics as an “ensemble of exceptional quality”. Specialising in instrumental music of the late 16th and early 17th centuries, played on period instruments, with an historically informed approach in line with the aesthetics of the time. Their purpose is to champion instrumental music that marked the beginning of a new era and a new concept in music: instrumental virtuosity.
L’Estro d’Orfeo takes its name and inspiration from the Greek legend of Orpheus. Son of the god Apollo, god of the music and the arts; and Calliope, the muse of poetry and eloquence; Orpheus inherited from them the gift of music and poetry. As Apollo was considered the best musician amongst the gods, so Orpheus was considered the best musician amongst the mortals.
L’Estro d’Orfeo released their debut CD “Altri Canti d’Amor” in September 2017 under the Dutch label Challenge Classics, which received rave reviews in leading classical music magazines.
A highly successful and very musical debut album of the young ensemble L'Estro Orfeo, which specializes in chamber music of the Baroque.
Klassik.com, 19-11-2018
Altri canti d’amor was recorded in the Church of St. John the Baptist de Secadura in Cantabria, Spain. Bright and immediate, the sound carries just a hint of the lively acoustic of the space without losing clarity or definition.
Early Music America, 30-4-2018
With so much exquisite playing and rare and magical music my only other gripe, and it is a significant one I feel, is that the disc weighs in at well less than the usually obligatory hour. The programme is however beautifully planned and recorded in detail and with atmosphere in a beautiful medieval church in northern Spain.
Music Web International, 31-1-2018
This is the ensemble’s debut recording. More, please!
Classic a la carte, 30-1-2018
This is the ensemble’s debut recording. More, please!
AMERICAN RECORD GUIDE, 02-1-2018
The program unites instrumental and vocal compositions around the theme 'love'. But the human voice has been replaced by an instrument.
Luister, 01-12-2017
This is a CD with two pleasant surprises. One is a track from undervalued Renaissance composer, Barbara Strozzi. The other is a contemporary set of divisions on a Renaissance theme composed by the present-day artistic director of the CD, Leonor de Lera.
The Whole Note, 28-11-2017
I can't stop praising the young generation of ancient music Spanish musicians [...] They got talent, imagination and, most of all, they got the will to make great things. A confirmation comes from Madrid violinist Leonor de Lera.
De Lera's collaborators are her usual partners, a mix of Spaniards (the excellent tiorbist Josep Maria Martì and the no less excellent harpsichordist Javier Nunez) and latin-americans (the outstanding cornet player from Guatemala Josué Meléndez, the expert gambist from Costa Rica Rodney Prada and the Argentinian violinist Lucìa Giraudo).
The outcome of this work overtakes any expectation, since L'Estro d'Orfeo places the crossbar very high. Wonderful de Lera in her double role of violin soloist and conductor, although to count on such travelling companions makes things easier.
Disco Exceptional de Scherzo, 27-11-2017
4****
"...instrumental and vocal works transcribed for instruments make up the first CD of the excellent ensemble L'Estro d'Orfeo..."
Classica , 09-11-2017
The performances are recorded in a small baroque church in Cantabria, where the amorous sounds of L'Estro d'Orfeo are being carried on wings by the golden reverberation.
Klassieke Zaken, 29-9-2017
Taking profit from an incredibly good sound recording, the performances of L’Estro d’Orfeo draw the listener right in the center of the music-making. That’s a gripping experience, all the more valuable since the program comprises some unknown pearls. Unfortunately, with only 50 minutes, the CD is rather short.
Pizzicato, 23-9-2017
The compositions on ‘Altri Canti d’Amore’ are sweet and graceful and are truly excellent performed by the L’Estro d’Orfeo sextet.
Music Frames, 19-9-2017
A very nice and elegant CD. Can not be missed!
Stretto, 06-9-2017