Claudio Monteverdi: Canzonette a 3 (1584)
Canzonette a 3 (1584)
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- Künstler: Concerto della Dame di Ferrara, Sergio Vartolo
- Label: Naxos, DDD, 1998
- Bestellnummer: 8732336
- Erscheinungstermin: 26.10.1998
- Serie: Naxos Early Music Collection
Monteverdis erste Veröffentlichung, 1582, war seine Sacrae cantiunculae tribus vocibus, die in Venedig von Angelo Gardano gedruckt wurde. Im folgenden Jahr erschien in Brescia eine Reihe von Madrigali spirituali a quattro voci. Im Jahr 1584 erschienen die Canzonets, Canzonette a tre voci, 21 dreistimmige Kompositionen, Vertonungen von Versen unbekannter Dichter, von denen elf bereits von anderen Komponisten, insbesondere Orazio Vecchi, verwendet worden waren. Das Titelblatt der Canzonette, das in Venedig von Giacomo Vincenzi und Ricciardo Amadino gedruckt wurde, wirbt für den siebzehnjährigen Komponisten aus Cremona und Schüler von Marc' Antonio Ingegneri, und es enthält eine Widmung an Pietro Ambrosini aus Cremona, der als Monteverdis Meister und Mäzen beschrieben wird. Obwohl die Canzonetten als libro primo beschrieben werden, folgte darauf nicht eine zweite Sammlung, sondern 1587 ein erster Band mit Madrigali a cinque voci.
Monteverdi's first publication, in 1582, was his Sacrae cantiunculae tribus vocibus, printed in Venice by Angelo Gardano. The following year saw the publication in Brescia of a set of Madrigali spirituali a quattro voci. In 1584 came the canzonets, Canzonette a tre voci, 21 three-voice compositions, settings of verses by unknown poets, eleven of which had already been used by other composers, notably Orazio Vecchi. The title-page of the Canzonette, printed in Venice by Giacomo Vincenzi and Ricciardo Amadino, advertises the seventeen-year old composer as of Cremona and a pupil of Marc' Antonio Ingegneri and there is a dedication to Pietro Ambrosini of Cremona, described as Monteverdi's master and patron. Although the canzonets are described as libro primo, it was followed not by a second collection but, in 1587, by a first volume of Madrigali a cinque voci.
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Monteverdi's first publication, in 1582, was his Sacrae cantiunculae tribus vocibus, printed in Venice by Angelo Gardano. The following year saw the publication in Brescia of a set of Madrigali spirituali a quattro voci. In 1584 came the canzonets, Canzonette a tre voci, 21 three-voice compositions, settings of verses by unknown poets, eleven of which had already been used by other composers, notably Orazio Vecchi. The title-page of the Canzonette, printed in Venice by Giacomo Vincenzi and Ricciardo Amadino, advertises the seventeen-year old composer as of Cremona and a pupil of Marc' Antonio Ingegneri and there is a dedication to Pietro Ambrosini of Cremona, described as Monteverdi's master and patron. Although the canzonets are described as libro primo, it was followed not by a second collection but, in 1587, by a first volume of Madrigali a cinque voci.
- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Canzonette, Book 1: Introduzione
- 2 Canzonette, Book 1: Qual si puo dir
- 3 Canzonette d'amore
- 4 Canzonette, Book 1: La fiera vista
- 5 Canzonette, Book 1: Raggi dov'e il mio bene
- 6 Canzonette, Book 1: Vita de l'alma mia
- 7 Canzonette, Book 1: Il mio martir
- 8 Canzonette, Book 1: Son questi i crespi crini
- 9 Canzonette, Book 1: Io mi vivea
- 10 Canzonette, Book 1: Su su su che'l giorno
- 11 Canzonette, Book 1: Quando sperai
- 12 Canzonette, Book 1: Come faro cuor mio
- 13 Canzonette, Book 1: Corse a la morte
- 14 Canzonette, Book 1: Tu ridi sempre mai
- 15 Canzonette, Book 1: Chi vuol veder
- 16 Canzonette, Book 1: Gia me credea
- 17 Canzonette, Book 1: Godi pur del bel sen
- 18 Canzonette, Book 1: Giu li aquel petto
- 19 Canzonette, Book 1: Si come crescon
- 20 Canzonette, Book 1: Io son Fenice
- 21 Canzonette, Book 1: Chi vuol veder
- 22 Canzonette, Book 1: Hor care canzonette
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