℗ 2013 ECM Records GmbH under exclusive license to Universal Music Classics, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
Released November 15, 2013
Duration 53m 08s
Record Label ECM New Series
Genre Classical
 

Il Cor Tristo

The Hilliard Ensemble

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1.1
Or vedi, Amor
Bernardo Pisano; The Hilliard Ensemble
2:21
1.2
Nova angeletta
Bernardo Pisano; The Hilliard Ensemble
2:10
1.3
Chiare, fresche, et dolci acque
Bernardo Pisano; The Hilliard Ensemble
2:48
1.4
Il Cor Tristo – I
Roger Marsh; The Hilliard Ensemble
5:57
1.5
Solo e pensoso
Jacques Arcadelt; The Hilliard Ensemble
3:20
1.6
L’aere gravato
Jacques Arcadelt; The Hilliard Ensemble
1:42
1.7
Tutto ’l dí piango
Jacques Arcadelt; The Hilliard Ensemble
3:40
1.8
Il Cor Tristo – II
Roger Marsh; The Hilliard Ensemble
6:01
1.9
Sí è debile il filo
Bernardo Pisano; The Hilliard Ensemble
3:24
1.10
Ne la stagion
Bernardo Pisano; The Hilliard Ensemble
4:51
1.11
Che debb’io far?
Bernardo Pisano; The Hilliard Ensemble
4:10
1.12
Il Cor Tristo – III
Roger Marsh; The Hilliard Ensemble
12:44
Digital Booklet
"... (a) typically ingenious celebration ... the Hilliard's performances are as skilfully moulded as ever." - The Guardian "... the performances are as dramatic and intense as one could ask." - Gramophone "... ECM collectors of their work will know what kind of sound to expect ... a highly successful programme with all-round appeal and an inventive concept." - MusicWeb International "Four Stars ... Marsh plays to the Hilliards' strengths, throwing individual voices into high relief with chilling declamatory passages ... the programme is driven by the emotion and drama of its texts, which the quartet articulates with urgent lucidity." - BBC Music Magazine One of the world’s finest vocal chamber groups, the Hilliard Ensemble, is unrivalled for its formidable reputation in the fields of both early and new music: the programme featured here exemplifies its distinctive style and highly developed musicianship in both repertoires. At its heart is a work commissioned by the ensemble from British contemporary composer Roger Marsh: Il Cor Tristo, a setting of cantos from Dante’s Inferno, which deftly blends Renaissance techniques with a modern idiom.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – ECM New Series Studio Masters

Recorded November 2012, Probstei St. Gerold Tonmeister: Peter Laenger Cover photo: Flor Garduño Liner photo: Marco Borggreve Design: Sascha Kleis Produced by Manfred Eicher
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-4.49
-10.00 to -1.52
-27.56
-34.30 to -26.08
-23.78
-30.40 to -22.50
15
12 to 18
1
Or vedi, Amor
-4.01-26.29-22.614
2
Nova angeletta
-3.27-26.08-22.513
3
Chiare, fresche, et dolci acque
-7.30-27.65-24.114
4
Il Cor Tristo – I
-1.72-28.13-23.715
5
Solo e pensoso
-5.00-26.63-22.814
6
L’aere gravato
-5.88-26.18-22.512
7
Tutto ’l dí piango
-5.49-27.41-23.815
8
Il Cor Tristo – II
-1.90-27.90-23.618
9
Sí è debile il filo
-1.52-26.35-22.614
10
Ne la stagion
-3.42-26.33-22.815
11
Che debb’io far?
-4.43-27.44-23.914
12
Il Cor Tristo – III
-10.00-34.30-30.416

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