Guido Morini
Guido Morini (Milan, 1959) is an Italian pianist, organist, harpsichordist, musicologist and composer.[1]
In the ensemble Accordone he performs early baroque works with singer Marco Beasley.[2][3] Beasley is also the librettist for his Una Odissea, composed in 2001. His cycle Vivifice Spiritus Vitae Vis 2005, is composed on texts from the Vulgate Latin Bible.
Discography
- Own compositions or arrangements
- Improvisando - Il jazz del Cinquecento. Paolo Pandolfo, Guido Morini, Thomas Boysen et al. GCD P30409 (Glossa)
- Una Odissea (Marco Beasley, Guido Morini - Accordone & Netherlands Wind Ensemble) (2002, NBELive)
- Vivifice spiritus vitae vis ("Servabo") (Marco Beasley, Guido Morini - Accordone) (2004, Cypres)
- Una Iliade (Marco Beasley, Guido Morini - Netherlands Wind Ensemble & Hilliard Ensemble) (2009, NBELive)
- Performance of early music
- Accordone - "Via Toledo" – Tarantelle e Canzoni alla Napolitana. ORF
- Accordone I Vox clamans ORF
- Accordone II L'Amore Ostinato ORF
- Accordone III Il sogno ORF
- Accordone IV Surprise ORF
- Trigonale 2003. Accordone (Alfio Antico, Marco Beasley, Guido Morini). ORF Edition Alte Musik, ORF-CD 364.
- Il salotto Napolitane Accordone ORF
- Su Leva, alza le ciglia! Frottole, Accordone. Live Festival "Italia Mia” ORF
- Simone Balsamino, Novellette e Madrigali. Diego Fasolis, Vanitas Ensemble, Guido Morini,(Dynamic)
- La Bella Noeva (Marco Beasley, Guido Morini - Accordone) (2003, Alpha)
- Le Frottole (Marco Beasley, Guido Morini - Accordone) (2005, Cypres)
- Recitar Cantando (Marco Beasley, Guido Morini - Accordone) (2006, Cypres)
- Il settecento Napoletano (Marco Beasley, Guido Morini - Accordone) (2007, Cypres)
- Fra' Diavolo (Marco Beasley, Guido Morini, Pino de Vittorio - Accordone) (2010, Arcana)
- Cantate Deo (a due tenori) (Marco Beasley / Guido Morini / Accordone) (2013, Alpha)
- Vivifice spiritus vitae vis (Marco Beasley / Guido Morini / Accordone) (2014, Cypres)
References
- ↑ Cypres Records - Artist Bio "Né à Milan en 1959, Guido Morini est diplômé en orgue et clavecin."
- ↑ Accordone Homepage
- ↑ Accordone
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