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‘The senses reign, and Reason now is dead’ (Petrarch). Giovanni Antonini, flautist and founder of the legendary Italian ensemble Il Giardino Armonico, enjoys musical voyages, the discursiveness of music. He begins with an anonymous 16th century pavane, La Morte della Ragione (The Death of Reason), which he believes refers to In Praise of Folly, in which its author Erasmus distinguishes between two forms of madness: ‘a sweet illusion of the spirit,’ and a negative form, ‘one that the vengeful Furies conjure up from hell...’ This succession of ‘musical pictures’ leads us to the threshold of the baroque era, starting out with the Puzzle Canon by John Dunstable (1390- ca.1453), whose manuscript is an enigma, via the ‘bizarre’ style of Alexander Agricola (1446- ca.1506) and his obsessive, ostinato rhythm – almost an anticipation of minimalist music…to the improvisatory freedom of the Galliard Battaglia de Scheidt (1587-1654), a battle piece involving a great many diminutions or ‘divisions’, a common technique of improvisation in the Renaissance... This grand instrumental musical fresco of time and space is a kind of self-portrait of Giovanni Antonini and his longstanding musical colleagues. To accompany this disc, a richly-illustrated booklet presents a free-ranging iconographical tour combining pictures and contemporary photos.
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“A musical statement, brilliantly played and recorded, of the powers - and dangers - of the imagination.”
Glyn Pursglove – MusicWeb-International.com – 14 October 2020
"... There are rich textural contrasts throughout the programme, from the haunting sound of a solo recorder (Van Eyck's Fantasia and Echo), via the plucked strings of harp and harpsichord in a striking arrangement of a Gesualdo madrigal, to a quasi-orchestral realisation of a Castello Sonata... Alpha's recording is detailed without being oppressive ..."
Kate Bolton-Porciatti - BBC Music magazine - August 2019
"... The performances are virtuoso in knowledge. I listen in awe and bowed respect to Il Giardino Armonico's 14 players as they perform on 33 different instruments over 27 tracks. From Gawain Glenton's improvisatory magic to Stefano Barneschi's divisions that flicker in brilliance, we are immersed in a sound world simultaneously wild and eloquent... A highlight is the anonymous 1th-century pavana after which the album is named. Heaving in opulence, 'La morte della Ragione' is rich in bass and charged with sensual energy. The solo playing in the early woodwind, brass and strings is constantly inventive, curiously discursive, capricious in scales and lavish in ornament. A carnival of the weird and wonderful from start to finish."
Mark Seow - Gramophone magazine - July 2019
“…Giovanni Antonini and his orchestra Il Giardino Armonico play music from the Renaissance. The motto of the program is the Death of Reason, which leads to passionate and even rough performances.” ***
Uwe Krusch – Pizzicato.lu – 19 June 2019
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