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The First Book of Madrigals (Volume I) : for 5 voices / Alessandro Striggio; transcribed and edited by Cees Wagemakers

Uitgavenummer: 16090
Genre: Vocaal
Subgenre: Gemengd koor
Bezetting: GK
Bijzonderheden: Early Music Edition.
Compositiejaar: 1566
Status: Unieke collectie Renaissance-handschriften overgebracht naar hedendaagse notatie. Honderden vocale werken die in verschillende bibliotheken in Europa waren weggestopt en nu voor het eerst beschikbaar zijn dankzij redacteur Cees Wagemakers.

Overige auteurs:
Wagemakers, Cees (Editor)
Striggio, Alessandro (father) (Componist)
Bevat:
O della bella Etruria - Degno che dott’ historie (5’15”)
Notte felice (2’45”)
Era la mia virtù (1’45”)
Era ‘l bel viso (2’15”)
Felice l’ alma (2’45”)
Invidioso amor (3’15”)
Mentre la donna (2’45”)
Caro dolce ben mio (2’25”)
Giovane illustre – Alma reale – O sopra l‘ altre (8’15”)
Hor che lucent’ e chiara – A i gigli e le viole – Ecco ch’ ei giung’ a noi –Hor mentr’ il bel pianeta – Che questi e quel ch’ invola (15’45”)
Chi brama al maggior caldo (3’)
Pensai lasso (4’15”)
Toelichting:
This First Book of Madrigals for 5 voices counts 29 madrigals from which one by Cipriano De Rore (c. 1515/6-1565).
The album should not be mistaken for the First Book of Madrigals for 6 voices, also available in this series. Both albums were published by Scotto in Venice. This album is the 1566 reprint of an earlier edition (1560) with less madrigals.
The opening madrigal in this album is dedicated to Duke Cosimo (or Cosmo), proclaiming Striggio’s allegiance to his new employer. Another madrigal is dedicated to the Gonzaga family in Mantua (#4).
Several poetic texts can be ascribed to Giulio Nuovoloni, a Mantuan poet. Like the other album mentioned above this one contains madrigals with an intricacy seldom seen and heard in that period, showing the mastership of Striggio. While in his time there was always a certain measure of homophony in the Italian madrigals - until the Flemish composers came in - Striggio’s madrigals are more polyphonic and show a texture of great beauty. A remarkable idiom of Striggio’s music is the multitude of syncopes in his music. These seemly conflicting rhythms are very refreshing and playful, but after hearing many of these madrigals one could get the suspicion of a cliché. Boring? Not for a minute.
The 7th madrigal is an epithalamio (bridal hymn) and consists of 5 parts; it has a respectable duration of some 15/16 minutes. Therefore the parts are very suited to be performed as intermedi.
Cees Wagemakers

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