Consort Mirabile – Fortuna – Old and new Versions of an Italian Song CD

anonymous, MS Panciatichi 27, Florence
Fortuna desperata

anonymous, MS Additional 31922, London
Fortune esperee

Alexander Agricola (1445/6 – 1506)
Fortuna desperata

Josquin des Prez (c1450–55 – 1521)
Fortuna disperata

Heinrich Isaac (c1450–55 – 1517)
Sancte Petre / Ora pro nobis / Fortuna disperata

Ludwig Senfl (c1489-91 – 1543)
Virgo prudentissima / Fortuna
Herr durch dein Blut / Pange lingua / Fortuna

anonymous, MS Q18, Bologna
Fortuna disperata

anonymous, MSS Magliabechi XIX. 164-167, Florence
Fortuna disperata zibaldone

Ivana Kiš (*1979)
Fortuna disperata

Johannes Martini (c1430–40 – 1497)
Fortuna disperata

Ludwig Senfl (c1489-91 – 1543)
Es taget vor dem Walde / Fortuna
Helena desiderio plena / Fortuna

Heinrich Isaac (c1450–55 – 1517)
Fortuna desperata

Jacob Obrecht (1457/8 – 1505)
Missa Fortuna desperata – Kyrie II

Kilian Deissler (*1989)
Fortuna disperata

Heinrich Isaac (c1450–55 – 1517)
Fortuna desperata

anonymous, MS Mus. 18746, Vienna
Consideres mes incessantes plaintes / Fortuna desperata

Cabilliau (16th century)
Anima mea liquefacta est / Amica mea

Jean Pinarol (1467 – 1541)
Fortuna desperata
Heinrich Isaac (c1450–55 – 1517)
Sanctus

Robertus Fabri (15th / 16th century) / Santo Militello (*1983), Tenor & Quinta vox, 2022
Fortuna desperata quae te dementia vertit?

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Fortuna Desperata was the most popular Italian song of the fifteenth century and one of the most popular works of the entire Renaissance. The song was widely performed, was intabulated for both one and two lutes, for keyboard instruments and for viols and served as inspiration for six masses and at least thirty-eight other derived settings from the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. On the album ‘Fortuna’, the recorder ensemble Consort Mirabile has compiled settings of this song from various centuries to contemporary compositions inspired by Fortuna Desperata and recorded them with changing recorder instrumentations. The soprano Marta Redaelli and the countertenor Andrés Montilla-Acurero take part in some of the tracks.

Weight 150 g