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Giacobbi: L'Aurora Ingannata
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 5/2/2025

Giacobbi: L'Aurora Ingannata
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 5/2/2025
- Composers: Aurelio Bonelli, Girolamo Giacobbi, Ridolfo Campeggi
- Label: Tactus Records
- UPC: 8007194108354
- Item #: 2703267X
- Genre: Classical Artists
- Release Date: 5/2/2025
Product Notes
There was magnificent cultural vitality recorded in Bologna in the early seventeenth century, and it is always fascinating to grasp the links between academic undertakings and daily life, between the regular occurrences of festive occasions and the civic institutions. From this rich workshop of ideas, two centuries of splendour and eminent talents were to unfold, active in all fields of knowledge and the arts. The performance of the tragicomedy Filarmindo by Ridolfo Campeggi, which took place in 1605 to celebrate the wedding of Marquis Ferdinando Riario and Countess Laura Pepoli, was 'stuffed' - following a well-established theatrical practice - with the four intermezzi of Aurora Ingannata. The task of composing the music for these intermezzi was given to Girolamo Giacobbi, at the time the chapel master of the Basilica of San Petronio and highly respected professional. This memorable performance, preserved in the chronicles of the time, is masterfully revived by the ensemble Dramatodia (already featured in Il Festino del Giovedì Grasso by Adriano Banchieri, tc 550008), paying homage to the gem from which the ensemble takes it's name.