Bellerofonte Castaldi
50 top tracks
Bellerofonte Castaldi
50 top tracks
Albums

Castaldi: Ferita d'amore (Musiche in habito tiorbesco)
Bellerofonte Castaldi

Italian Virtuosi of the Chitarrone
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Italian Lute Music
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Bellerofonte Castaldi: Capricci per sonar solo varie sorti di Balli e Fantasticherie
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Le musiche di Bellerofonte Castaldi (Alpha Collection)
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Le musiche di Bellerofonte Castaldi
Bellerofonte Castaldi

Virtuoso Lute Music from Italy and England
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Monteverdi & Frescobaldi: Salve Regina, Newly Discovered Pieces
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The Italian Ground
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Castaldi, B.: Vocal and Chamber Music (Il Furioso)
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Sonate Al Pizzico - Italian Duets for Plucked Strings
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Castaldi: Le Musiche di Bellerofonte Castaldi
Bellerofonte Castaldi
Biography
The Modenese firebrand, lute virtuoso, composer, poet and artist Bellerofonte Castaldi (1580–1649) set his own poems to his own music in a lyrical style that captured the dynamism of the emerging Baroque. Castaldi’s dance-songs and madrigals for one, two or more voices – drawn from his monody collection Primo mazzetto (Venice, 1623) and the manuscript Modena 239 (c. 1670) – framed his hopes, dreams and disappointments with fresh and unforgettable melodies. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Bell...Read more on Last.fm
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The Modenese firebrand, lute virtuoso, composer, poet and artist Bellerofonte Castaldi (1580–1649) set his own poems to his own music in a lyrical style that captured the dynamism of the emerging Baroque. Castaldi’s dance-songs and madrigals for one, two or more voices – drawn from his monody collection Primo mazzetto (Venice, 1623) and the manuscript Modena 239 (c. 1670) – framed his hopes, dreams and disappointments with fresh and unforgettable melodies. The duos for theorbo and tiorbino, a tiny theorbo that Castaldi himself invented, are contrapuntal showpieces from his Capricci a due stromenti (Modena, 1622), a highly unusual collection of theorbo solos and duos, songs and poetry that he himself engraved and decorated with his own freehand artwork. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Bellerofonte+Castaldi">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
