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专辑英文名: Madrigali vol. 3 Venezia
专辑中文名: 蒙台威尔第:牧歌第三册-威尼斯
艺术家: Paul Agnew
古典类型: 全集作品
资源格式: FLAC
发行时间: 2017年03月17日
地区: 美国
语言: 英语
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HAF8905278 蒙台威尔第:牧歌第三册-威尼斯 Monteverdi / Madrigali Vol.3 Venezia (harmonia mundi)
在与巴黎爱乐乐团和卡门剧院合作的Monteverdi的牧歌 完整週期中录制的音乐会,三部曲中最后一卷也可能是作曲家最受欢迎的作品,在圣马可在威尼斯,终成为大师并於进入祭司职务。 除了从这个时期以来倖存下来的伟大歌剧之外,最终的狂欢还有条不紊地探索了巴生连续快速发展的实践提供的多种可能性以及前所未有的独奏声音。 而且,在这方面,著名的“Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda”形成了Monteverdian冒险而壮观的决结!
Recorded at the Cite de la Musique during the complete cycle of Monteverdi madrigals mounted in partnership with the Philharmonie de Paris and the Theatre de Caen, the last volume in our trilogy probably contains the best-loved gems of a composer who had become maestro di cappella at St Mark's in Venice, and finally entered the priesthood. Alongside the great operas that have survived from this period, the final madrigals methodically explore the multiple possibilities offered by the rapidly developing practice of basso continuo and by an unprecedented exploitation of solo voices. And, in that respect, the celebrated 'Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda' forms a spectacular finale to our Monteverdian adventure!
Conductor: Paul Agnew
Composer: Claudio Monteverdi
Audio CD (17 Feb. 2017)
Number of Discs: 1
Label: harmonia mundi
ASIN: B01N4BXCTA
Other Editions: MP3 Download
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Release Date March 17, 2017
Duration 01:14:38
Genre Classical
Styles Vocal Music
Recording DateMay, 2014
Recording Location Cité de la musique
AllMusic Review by Blair Sanderson [-]
Claudio Monteverdi is usually regarded as an early Baroque composer, though he was actually a transitional figure between the Renaissance and Baroque periods, and his music gradually changed from the prima prattica or the older polyphonic choral style perfected by Palestrina, to the innovative use of solo voices with instrumental accompaniment, known as the seconda prattica. This evolution is evident in Monteverdi's eight books of madrigals, which were published between 1587 and 1638. Paul Agnew and Les Arts Florissants performed the entire cycle of madrigals on tour between 2011 and 2015, and released them on Harmonia Mundi in three volumes, of which this is the last. The album, subtitled Venezia, which includes the seventh and eighth books, was recorded live, and features works that Monteverdi composed when he was maestro di cappella of St. Mark's in Venice. The development of the seconda prattica is perhaps most apparent in Il combattimento di Trancredi e Clorinda, an operatic scene for three voices that is also notable for its novel division of the string orchestra into four sections, and the use of special string techniques, such as pizzicato and tremolo. Agnew and his musicians employ one voice per part and use period instruments, so the feeling of the performance is intimate and quite dramatic, and demonstrates the range of textures, effects, and tone colors available to Monteverdi. Because these are live performances, their spontaneity and freshness give a good idea of the heightened expressions Monteverdi sought in his later madrigals and operas. Highly recommended.
Personnel
Les Arts Florissants
Paul Agnew, direction
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专辑曲目:
01. Madrigals, Book 7, SV 117-145: Sinfonia. Tempro la cetra, SV 117 (Live)
02. Madrigals, Book 7, SV 117-145: Al lume de le stelle, SV 138 (Live)
03. Madrigals, Book 7, SV 117-145: Con che soavità, SV 139 (Live)
04. Madrigals, Book 7, SV 117-145: Chiome d’oro, SV 143 (Live)
05. Madrigals, Book 7, SV 117-145: Interrotte speranze, SV 132 (Live)
06. Madrigals, Book 7, SV 117-145: Lettera amorosa, SV 141 (Live)
07. Madrigals, Book 7, SV 117-145: Ballo: Tirsi e Clori, SV 145 (Live)
08. Madrigals, Book 8, SV 146-167 “Madrigali guerrieri et amorosi”: Altri canti d’Amor, SV146 (Live)
09. Madrigals, Book 8, SV 146-167 “Madrigali guerrieri et amorosi”: Dolcissimo usignolo, SV 161 (Live)
10. Madrigals, Book 8, SV 146-167 “Madrigali guerrieri et amorosi”: Lamento de la ninfa, SV 163 (Live)
11. Madrigals, Book 8, SV 146-167 “Madrigali guerrieri et amorosi”: Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda, SV 153 (Live)
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