Brayssing: Complete Music for Renaissance Guitar Federico Rossignoli
Album info
Album-Release:
2022
HRA-Release:
25.03.2022
Label: Brilliant Classics
Genre: Guitar
Subgenre: Classical Guitar
Artist: Federico Rossignoli
Composer: Grégoire Brayssing (1547-1560)
Album including Album cover
- Grégoire Brayssing: Quart livre de tabulature de guiterre:
- 1 Brayssing: Quart livre de tabulature de guiterre: I. L'Alouette 05:07
- 2 Brayssing: Quart livre de tabulature de guiterre: II. Fantasie, des grues 03:20
- 3 Brayssing: Quart livre de tabulature de guiterre: III. Verba mea 01:19
- 4 Brayssing: Quart livre de tabulature de guiterre: IV. Voulant honneur 03:08
- 5 Brayssing: Quart livre de tabulature de guiterre: V. La seconde fantasie 01:37
- 6 Brayssing: Quart livre de tabulature de guiterre: VI. Cum invocarem 02:13
- 7 Brayssing: Quart livre de tabulature de guiterre: VII. Ie cherche autant amour 02:46
- 8 Brayssing: Quart livre de tabulature de guiterre: VIII. La troisieme fantasie 01:23
- 9 Brayssing: Quart livre de tabulature de guiterre: IX. Beati quorum 01:31
- 10 Brayssing: Quart livre de tabulature de guiterre: X. Au temps heureux 03:09
- 11 Brayssing: Quart livre de tabulature de guiterre: XI. La quatrieme fantasie 02:53
- 12 Brayssing: Quart livre de tabulature de guiterre: XII. Super umina Babylonis 01:51
- 13 Brayssing: Quart livre de tabulature de guiterre: XIII. Qui souhaitez 03:36
- 14 Brayssing: Quart livre de tabulature de guiterre: XIV. La cinquième fantasie 00:59
- 15 Brayssing: Quart livre de tabulature de guiterre: XV. Hélas mon Dieu 03:39
- 16 Brayssing: Quart livre de tabulature de guiterre: XVI. Un meisnagier viellard 03:00
- 17 Brayssing: Quart livre de tabulature de guiterre: XVII. O passi sparsi 03:34
- 18 Brayssing: Quart livre de tabulature de guiterre: XVIII. In exitu Israel 07:58
- 19 Brayssing: Quart livre de tabulature de guiterre: XIX. La sixtieme fantasie 01:22
- 20 Brayssing: Quart livre de tabulature de guiterre: XX. La guerre, faitte a Plaisir 04:24
Info for Brayssing: Complete Music for Renaissance Guitar
As with many composers from the early modern period, very little is known about Grégoire Brayssing. This recording features his only surviving work, printed in Paris in 1553 as the fourth volume in a series dedicated to the guitar published by Adrian Le Roy and Robert Ballard. Brayssing’s collection provides us with a few clues about his life: the frontispiece describes him as ‘de Augusta’, meaning he was born in the German city of Augsburg.
The Quart livre, despite containing only 20 pieces, is a pre-eminent example of writing for renaissance guitar, on a par with the works of Alonso Mudarra and Miguel de Fuenllana. It includes six short (some very short) contrapuntal fantasias, true gems of the repertoire, which showcase the composer’s ability to take full advantage of the instrument’s technical and expressive resources, including the fourth course with two strings in octaves, which the upper voice uses on more than one occasion. This device is employed throughout the book, but without ‘strangling’ the instrument, as happens in Fuenllana’s works.
The psalms are next, expertly crafted and ornate, with Brayssing’s arrangement in a lower key of the first part of the motet In exitu Israel by Josquin des Prez a particular highlight. The composers of the other psalms are not known.
The book continues with six chansons from leading composers of the time (Jean Maillard, Sandrin, Boyvet, Jacques Arcadelt and Mathieu Sohier) and a frottola, the famous O passi sparsi by Sebastiano Festa, all intabulated in the same manner as the psalms that precede them. Concluding the book are two long and intriguing compositions, completely unlike anything else in the repertoire: L’Alouette and La guerre, faitte à plaisir. The title of the former turns out not to be a transcription of Cleìment Janequin’s famous work, but an original composition by Brayssing.
The sixth of the fantasias can also be found arranged for lute under the title Recercar Salominis in a Swiss manuscript compiled in Germany in 1563. The rarity of crossover in the repertoire of the lute and renaissance guitar is testament to the extraordinary prestige that Brayssing’s work enjoyed at the time. By studying and recording this wonderful music, we can give it back the reputation it deserves.
Very little is known about Grégoire Brayssing, except that he was probably of German origin and that his only surviving work, the Quart livre de tablature de guitarre, was printed in Paris in 1553.
The Quart livre, although containing only 20 pieces, represents one of the pinnacles of Renaissance guitar literature, comparable to that of Mudarra and Fuenllana. We find six contrapuntal fantasies, true "gems" of the repertoire, in which he demonstrates his ability to exploit the technical-expressive resources of the instrument to the maximum, including the octaved fourth chorus, to which the upper voice is passed on more than one occasion (an expedient used throughout the book), without however "throttling" the instrument. This is followed by psalms, fluent and beautifully ornamented. The book continues with six chansons by the best-known composers of the time (Maillard, Sandrin, Boyvet, Arcadelt and Sohier), and a frottola, the famous O passi sparsy by Festa. The book closes with two long, curious pieces, true unicums in the repertoire: L'Alouette and La Guerre faitte à Plaisir.
Played on the Renaissance guitar by Federico Rossignoli, who is particularly devoted to lesser-known instrument repertoire, such as renaissance guitar or renaissance cittern.
Recorded in July 2021 in Sliva (Trieste), Italy.
Federico Rossignoli, renaissance guitar
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This album contains no booklet.