componist
Andrea Gabrieli (c.1533-1585) is one of the best known Italian composers of the late Renaissance, and a reknowned member of the Venetian School of composers. Little is known about his ...
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Genre:
Vocaal
Subgenre:
Gemengd koor
Bezetting:
GK4
Epitaph : 4-stemmig gemengd koor, a cappella, 1981 / Herman Strategier
Genre:
Vocaal
Subgenre:
Gemengd koor
Bezetting:
GK4
Zwei Bilder von Auschwitz : für 16-stimmigen gemischten Chor a cappella, 1981 / Henri Delnooz
Genre:
Vocaal
Subgenre:
Gemengd koor
Bezetting:
4sopr 4alt 4ten 4bas
Genre:
Vocaal
Subgenre:
Gemengd koor
Bezetting:
GK4
compositie
The Third Book of Madrigals : for 5 mixed voices / Andrea Gabrieli; transcribed and edited by Cees Wagemakers
Overige auteurs:
Wagemakers, Cees
(editor)
Bevat:
Tirsi, vicino à morte (3’00”)
Non così bell’ appar - Ma mentre ch’ ella (5’30”)
Al dolce volo (4’30”)
Signor cui fu già poco - Vergine ancella (5’30”)
Piangeranno (3’30”)
Piangete ecchi miei lassi (3’15”)
I vo piangendo - Si che s’ io vissi (5’00”)
I vidi in terra - Amor senno valor, pietade e doglia (5’30”)
Da quei begl’ occhi (Giovanni Gabrieli) (2’15”)
Dimmi ben mio (Giovanni Gabrieli) (2’45”)
Vagh’ amorosi (Giovanni Gabrieli) (3’00”)
Mentre la greggia (2’45”)
Queste felice herbette (Giovanni Gabrieli) (3’45”)
S’ al discoprir - Le oiante allo splendor (Giovanni Gabrieli) (4’00”)
Dolci care parole (Giovanni Gabrieli) (2’15”)
Voi sete in grand’ errore (3’30”)
Se mi degnasti Amore (2’30”)
Cor mio se (2’15”)
Una felice etate - Segno con bianco pietra (4’45”)
Mentr’ io vi miro - Accesa retornar (4’45”)
Mirami vita mia (3’00”)
Vita de la mia vita (2’00”)
Toelichting:
Although Andrea Gabrieli is known for his sacred music (penitential psalms, celebrational hymns, motets and masses) he also wrote many madrigals. Sixteen of these madrigals are subject to this collection, together with six madrigals by his nephew Giovanni (c.1554-1612). All of them for five voices.
The underlying collection was republished in Venice in 1589 by Angelo Gardano. It was dedicated to the Prince and bishop Ernesto dell’ Essente. In that time Giovanni Gabrieli was organist in the church of the Serenissima Signoria in Venice.
Cees Wagemakers, 2015