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Florent Marie: Giovanni Antonio Terzi – Lute Music (24/192 FLAC)

Florent Marie: Giovanni Antonio Terzi - Lute Music (24/192 FLAC)
Florent Marie: Giovanni Antonio Terzi – Lute Music (24/192 FLAC)

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Composer: Giovanni Antonio Terzi
Performer: Florent Marie
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Carpe Diem
Catalogue: CD16327
Release: 2022
Size: 2.7 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

01. Toccata Seconda dell’Autore
02. Caro dolce ben mio, a 5. di Andrea Gabrieli
03. Courante francese
04. Preludio de l’Autore
05. Saltarello
06. Gagliarda
07. Candide perle del Bicci nel medesimo Libro
08. Ballo Tedesco, & Francese
09. Il Saltarello del prescritto Ballo
10. Fantasia Terza dell’Autore
11. Gagliarda 12. Del S.Agostino Vertoa da Bergamo composta
12. Preambulo de l’Autore
13. Branle simple Francese
14. Corrente Quarto
15. Volta Seconda Francese
16. Canzone Settima del Mascara
17. Passamezzo per b quadro in tre modi
18. La sua Gagliarda
19. Veni in hortum meum A Cinque. Di Orlando Lasso
20. Padoana
21. Toccata de l’Auttore
22. Ballo secondo Alemano
23. Ballo Alemano Settimo
24. Volta quarta Francese
25. Ahi chi mi rompe il sonno a 5. Filip. de Monte
26. Di che’lla mosta: 2a parte
27. Pass’e mezo último
28. Gagliarda del Pass’e mezo

French lutenist Florent Marie presents a collection of solo lute works by Giovanni Antonio Terzi (fl. 1580-1600). Terzi was a composer addressing modernity, as well as being a true European. The purpose of this recording is to try and supplement previous ones by emphasizing Terzi’s solo pieces, whose variety and quality have hardly been explored up to now. Music has always played an important part in Florent’s family. Singing polyphonic music and having a lute-making father – who built most of his instruments – probably explains why he chose to devote himself to the lute family.


At the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse in Lyon he obtained his lute qualifications in Eugène Ferré’s class (2006) and discovered with Jean-Yves Haymoz the techniques of polyphonic improvisation, thus becoming one of the first lutenists to improvise ricercari in public.

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