Cover of Girolamo Frescobaldi MADRIGALI
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For fans of baroque music, lovers of early keyboard compositions, classical music enthusiasts, and those intrigued by expressive madrigals
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THEY SPEED SWIFTLY AND CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE ANGELIC HARMONIOUS ONES DUE TO EXASPERATED CHROMATIC RHYTHMS IN THE HEARING WHERE THEY RESONATE. RESONANCES AND JOYS EVEN LOOSEN OUR KNOTS WITH VITAL MUSIC. GREAT COOLNESS.

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The review highlights the swift and impactful chromatic rhythms in Frescobaldi's Madrigali. These musical elements cause resonant joy and vitality, loosening emotional knots. The overall impression is of a vibrant and vital performance marked by cool sophistication.

Girolamo Frescobaldi

Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583–1643) was an Italian composer and keyboard virtuoso of the early Baroque, celebrated for his toccatas, ricercars, capricci and the organ collection Fiori Musicali.
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