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Claudio Monteverdi - Magnificat (complete)
Claudio Giovanni Antonio Monteverdi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈklaudjo monteˈverdi]; 15 May 1567 (baptized) -- 29 November 1643) was an Italian composer, gambist, and singer.
Monteverdi's work, often regarded as revolutionary, marked the transition from the Renaissance style of music to that of the Baroque period. He developed two individual styles of composition -- the heritage of Renaissance polyphony and the new basso continuo technique of the Baroque. Monteverdi wrote one of the earliest operas, L'Orfeo, an innovative work that is still regularly performed. He was recognized as an innovative composer and enjoyed considerable fame in his lifetime.
published: 04 Apr 2012
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Claudio Monteverdi - L`Orfeo
Orfeo Monteverdi Savall Liceo
favola in musica
published: 21 Mar 2017
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Monteverdi | Marienvesper
Marienvesper SV 206 von Claudio Monteverdi aufgeführt von Venice Monteverdi Academy und Orchester Lorenzo da Ponte unter der Leitung von Roberto Zarpellon
MUSIK SOMMER PUSTERTAL
29.08.2017 Stiftskirche Innichen
VENICE MONTEVERDI ACADEMY
Solo Sopran, Paolo Lopez
Solo Sopran, Federico Fiorio
Solo Mezzosopran, Antonio Giovannini
Alt, Matteo Pigato
Tenor I Solo, Alessio Tosi
Tenor II Solo, Raffaele Giordani
Tenor III Solo, Claudio Zinutti
Bass Solo, Mauro Borgioni
Bass Solo II, Gugliemo Buonsanti
Sopran I, Sheila Rech
Sopran II, Silvia Pollet
Alt, Marco Petrolli
Tenor I, Claudio Zinutti
Tenor II, Peter Gus
Bass, Claudio Pistolato
SCHOLA GREGORIANA
Reale Corte Armonica “Caterina Cornaro”
Psalmist, Danilo Zeni
ORCHESTRA LORENZO DA PONTE
Violine I, Massimiliano Tieppo
Violine ...
published: 02 May 2020
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Claudio Monteverdi - Ecco mormorar l'onde - La Venexiana
published: 14 Apr 2012
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Claudio Monteverdi: Puer Natus (Chiome d'oro); Voices of Music
Monteverdi's musical whirligig, with a Latin contrafactum by Lawrence Rosenwald. Live, HD video from the Venetian Christmas Vespers concert, December, 2013, performed on original instruments by the San Francisco based Early Music ensemble Voices of Music.
NB: This video uses YouTube's Closed Caption system that has many benefits for people around the world to enjoy this music. You can turn the text (translation) on and off using the "CC" button, and you can also use YouTube's built in translation feature for other languages.
In the renaissance and baroque, it was common practice to take a really great piece of music and give it new lyrics for a special occasion: the new text was called a "contrafactum." For this concert, we decided to take one of Monteverdi's best duets, Chiome d'oro--wh...
published: 21 Jan 2014
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Monteverdi Edition Vol. 1
Monteverdi Edition Vol. 1
This substantial set dedicated to the vocal music of Claudio Monteverdi (1567–1643) features the great cycle undertaken (to date) by Krijn Koetsveld and the singers of Le Nuove Musiche: all nine books of madrigals, the music in Monteverdi collections such as the Selva Morale e Spirituale (1641) and the posthumous Messa a quattro voci ed salmi (1650), and the individual works by Monteverdi that were compiled in the collections of others, the so-called Fragments.
Composer: Claudio Monteverdi
Artists: Le Nuove Musiche, Krijn Koetsveld - conductor, Armoniosoincanto, Franco Radichia – conductor, Ensemble San Felice, Federico Bardazzi – conductor, Sergio Vartolo – conductor.
Monteverdi's experiments with new harmonies, dissonances, and emotional depth paved the way fo...
published: 15 Dec 2023
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Cantate Domino - Claudio Monteverdi
Gondwana Chorale is Gondwana Choirs' national choir for young men and women aged 17-25. Steadily building a reputation as one of Australia's finest young choirs, Chorale has performed widely in Australia.
This concert was filmed in January 2013 at Verbrugghen Hall at the Conservatorium of Music in Sydney. This concert is the culmination of a two week National Choral School, which includes Gondwana's other choirs and offers an intensive two weeks of rehearsals, performances and workshops with the leading figures in Australian choral music.
http://www.gondwanachoirs.com.au/
published: 08 Sep 2013
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L' ORFEO: Favola in Musica (Claudio Monteverdi) - Representación de Jordi Savall
L' ORFEO: Favola in Musica (1607) - Claudio Monteverdi (1567 - 1643).
(Representación de Jordi Savall y La Capella Reial de Catalunya en el Gran Teatro del Liceo de Barcelona, 2002)
Intérpretes:
- Montserrat Figueras (La Música)
- Furio Zanasi (Orfeo)
- Arianna Savall (Eurídice)
- Sara Mingardo (La Mensajera)
- Cécile van de Sant (La Esperanza)
- Antonio Abete (Caronte)
- Adriana Fernández (Proserpina)
- Daniele Carnovich (Plutón)
- Fulvio Bettini (Apolo)
- Marília Vargas (Ninfa)
- Francesc Garrigosa, Carlos Mena, Gerd Türk, Iván García (Pastores / Espíritus)
(http://www.alia-vox.com/)
Jordi Savall on Spotify: https://play.spotify.com/artist/3faEZMpTmZFXpELU1EwWNL
Jordi Savall on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JordiSavallOfficialPage
El libreto es obra de Alessandro Striggio (e...
published: 20 Sep 2011
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VOCES8: Adoramus Te, Christe - Claudio Monteverdi
VOCES8 performs 'Adoramus Te, Christe' by Claudio Monteverdi at the Gresham Centre in London.
Adoramus te, Christe, et benedicimus tibi
Quia per sanguinem tuum pretiosum
redemisti mundum, miserere nobis.
We adore you, O Christ, and we bless you,
because with your precious blood
you have redeemed the world. Have mercy on us.
published: 12 Jun 2017
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Lamento della Ninfa (Monteverdi) L'Arpeggiata
Lamento della Ninfa (The Nymph's Lament), Part II
from Monteverdi's 8th Book of Madrigals
Madrigali dei guerrieri et amorosi (Madrigals of War and Love)
Nuria Rial, soprano
Cyril Auvity and Jan van Elsacker, tenors & João Fernandes, bass
L'Arpeggiata under Christina Pluhar
DEDICATED to oltre il barocco who has always been so supportive and encouraging to me.
CD available from Erato:
http://www.amazon.com/Teatro-DAmore-Christina-Pluhar/dp/B001KYJA6K/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid;=1373315902&sr;=8-3&keywords;=l%27arpeggiata
canzonetta by Ottavio Rinuccini (1562-1621)
Part I: Non havea Febo ancora (TTB)
Part II: Amor, dicea (STTB)
Part III: Si, tra sdegnosi pianti (TTB)
"Amor", dicea, il ciel
mirando, il piè fermo,
"dove, dov'è la fè
ch'el traditor giurò?"
Miserella.
"Fa' che ritorni il mio
am...
published: 09 Jul 2013
18:31
Claudio Monteverdi - Magnificat (complete)
Claudio Giovanni Antonio Monteverdi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈklaudjo monteˈverdi]; 15 May 1567 (baptized) -- 29 November 1643) was an Italian composer, gambist...
Claudio Giovanni Antonio Monteverdi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈklaudjo monteˈverdi]; 15 May 1567 (baptized) -- 29 November 1643) was an Italian composer, gambist, and singer.
Monteverdi's work, often regarded as revolutionary, marked the transition from the Renaissance style of music to that of the Baroque period. He developed two individual styles of composition -- the heritage of Renaissance polyphony and the new basso continuo technique of the Baroque. Monteverdi wrote one of the earliest operas, L'Orfeo, an innovative work that is still regularly performed. He was recognized as an innovative composer and enjoyed considerable fame in his lifetime.
https://wn.com/Claudio_Monteverdi_Magnificat_(Complete)
Claudio Giovanni Antonio Monteverdi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈklaudjo monteˈverdi]; 15 May 1567 (baptized) -- 29 November 1643) was an Italian composer, gambist, and singer.
Monteverdi's work, often regarded as revolutionary, marked the transition from the Renaissance style of music to that of the Baroque period. He developed two individual styles of composition -- the heritage of Renaissance polyphony and the new basso continuo technique of the Baroque. Monteverdi wrote one of the earliest operas, L'Orfeo, an innovative work that is still regularly performed. He was recognized as an innovative composer and enjoyed considerable fame in his lifetime.
- published: 04 Apr 2012
- views: 1435461
1:35:07
Claudio Monteverdi - L`Orfeo
Orfeo Monteverdi Savall Liceo
favola in musica
Orfeo Monteverdi Savall Liceo
favola in musica
https://wn.com/Claudio_Monteverdi_L`Orfeo
Orfeo Monteverdi Savall Liceo
favola in musica
- published: 21 Mar 2017
- views: 519897
1:36:07
Monteverdi | Marienvesper
Marienvesper SV 206 von Claudio Monteverdi aufgeführt von Venice Monteverdi Academy und Orchester Lorenzo da Ponte unter der Leitung von Roberto Zarpellon
MUSIK...
Marienvesper SV 206 von Claudio Monteverdi aufgeführt von Venice Monteverdi Academy und Orchester Lorenzo da Ponte unter der Leitung von Roberto Zarpellon
MUSIK SOMMER PUSTERTAL
29.08.2017 Stiftskirche Innichen
VENICE MONTEVERDI ACADEMY
Solo Sopran, Paolo Lopez
Solo Sopran, Federico Fiorio
Solo Mezzosopran, Antonio Giovannini
Alt, Matteo Pigato
Tenor I Solo, Alessio Tosi
Tenor II Solo, Raffaele Giordani
Tenor III Solo, Claudio Zinutti
Bass Solo, Mauro Borgioni
Bass Solo II, Gugliemo Buonsanti
Sopran I, Sheila Rech
Sopran II, Silvia Pollet
Alt, Marco Petrolli
Tenor I, Claudio Zinutti
Tenor II, Peter Gus
Bass, Claudio Pistolato
SCHOLA GREGORIANA
Reale Corte Armonica “Caterina Cornaro”
Psalmist, Danilo Zeni
ORCHESTRA LORENZO DA PONTE
Violine I, Massimiliano Tieppo
Violine II, Gianpiero Zanocco
Viola, Mario Paladin
Viola da Gamba, Francesco Galligioni
Violoncello, Simone Tieppo
Kontrabass, Paolo Zuccheri
Zink I, Gustavo Gargiulo
Zink II, Ludmila Krivich
Posaune I, Robert Lugosi
Posaune I, Kasza Nándor
Posaune III, Narancsik Norbert
Orgel I, Nicola Lamon
Orgel II, Lorenzo Feder
CLAUDIO MONTEVERDI
Vespro della Beata Vergine
Einleitung Orgel 00:00
Intonatio: Deus in adjutorium meum intende 00:29
I. Domine ad adjuvandum
Antiphona: Dum esset rex 02:45
II. Psalmus 109: Dixit Dominus 03:16
III. Concerto: Nigra sum 11:39
Antiphona: Jam hiens transiit 15:18
IV. Psalmus 112 : Laudate pueri Dominum 15:54
V. Concerto: Pulchra es 22:15
Antiphona: Læva ejus 25:53
VI. Psalmus 121: Laetatus sum 26:23
VII. Concerto: Duo Seraphim 33:32
Antiphona: Virgo Potens 39:52
VIII. Psalmus 126: Nisi Dominus 40:39
IX. Concerto: Audi, coelum 45:12
Antiphona: Speciosa facta est 54:39
X. Psalmus 147: Lauda Jerusalem 55:11
XI. Sonata sopra “Sancta Maria” 59:50
Capitulum: Ab initio et ante 1:06:03
XII. Hymnus: Ave Maris Stella 1:06:42
Antiphona: Dignare me 1:15:14
XIII. Magnificat - Cantico
1. Magnificat 1:16:29
2. Et exultavit 1:17:21
3. Quia respexit 1:18:49
4. Quia fecit 1:20:30
5. Et misericordia ejus 1:21:46
6. Fecit potentiam 1:23:49
5. Deposuit potentes 1:24:53
6. Esurientes 1:27:34
7. Suscepit Israel 1:29:15
8. Sicut locutus est 1:30:43
9. Gloria Patri 1:31:37
10. Sicut erat 1:34:19
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https://wn.com/Monteverdi_|_Marienvesper
Marienvesper SV 206 von Claudio Monteverdi aufgeführt von Venice Monteverdi Academy und Orchester Lorenzo da Ponte unter der Leitung von Roberto Zarpellon
MUSIK SOMMER PUSTERTAL
29.08.2017 Stiftskirche Innichen
VENICE MONTEVERDI ACADEMY
Solo Sopran, Paolo Lopez
Solo Sopran, Federico Fiorio
Solo Mezzosopran, Antonio Giovannini
Alt, Matteo Pigato
Tenor I Solo, Alessio Tosi
Tenor II Solo, Raffaele Giordani
Tenor III Solo, Claudio Zinutti
Bass Solo, Mauro Borgioni
Bass Solo II, Gugliemo Buonsanti
Sopran I, Sheila Rech
Sopran II, Silvia Pollet
Alt, Marco Petrolli
Tenor I, Claudio Zinutti
Tenor II, Peter Gus
Bass, Claudio Pistolato
SCHOLA GREGORIANA
Reale Corte Armonica “Caterina Cornaro”
Psalmist, Danilo Zeni
ORCHESTRA LORENZO DA PONTE
Violine I, Massimiliano Tieppo
Violine II, Gianpiero Zanocco
Viola, Mario Paladin
Viola da Gamba, Francesco Galligioni
Violoncello, Simone Tieppo
Kontrabass, Paolo Zuccheri
Zink I, Gustavo Gargiulo
Zink II, Ludmila Krivich
Posaune I, Robert Lugosi
Posaune I, Kasza Nándor
Posaune III, Narancsik Norbert
Orgel I, Nicola Lamon
Orgel II, Lorenzo Feder
CLAUDIO MONTEVERDI
Vespro della Beata Vergine
Einleitung Orgel 00:00
Intonatio: Deus in adjutorium meum intende 00:29
I. Domine ad adjuvandum
Antiphona: Dum esset rex 02:45
II. Psalmus 109: Dixit Dominus 03:16
III. Concerto: Nigra sum 11:39
Antiphona: Jam hiens transiit 15:18
IV. Psalmus 112 : Laudate pueri Dominum 15:54
V. Concerto: Pulchra es 22:15
Antiphona: Læva ejus 25:53
VI. Psalmus 121: Laetatus sum 26:23
VII. Concerto: Duo Seraphim 33:32
Antiphona: Virgo Potens 39:52
VIII. Psalmus 126: Nisi Dominus 40:39
IX. Concerto: Audi, coelum 45:12
Antiphona: Speciosa facta est 54:39
X. Psalmus 147: Lauda Jerusalem 55:11
XI. Sonata sopra “Sancta Maria” 59:50
Capitulum: Ab initio et ante 1:06:03
XII. Hymnus: Ave Maris Stella 1:06:42
Antiphona: Dignare me 1:15:14
XIII. Magnificat - Cantico
1. Magnificat 1:16:29
2. Et exultavit 1:17:21
3. Quia respexit 1:18:49
4. Quia fecit 1:20:30
5. Et misericordia ejus 1:21:46
6. Fecit potentiam 1:23:49
5. Deposuit potentes 1:24:53
6. Esurientes 1:27:34
7. Suscepit Israel 1:29:15
8. Sicut locutus est 1:30:43
9. Gloria Patri 1:31:37
10. Sicut erat 1:34:19
_________________
SÜDTIROL IN CONCERT
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Südtirolinconcert
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/suedtirolinconcert
Twitter: https://twitter.com/STinconcert
Audio & Video:
Simon Lanz | https://www.facebook.com/incantorecordings
_________________
#monteverdi #altemusik #renaissance
- published: 02 May 2020
- views: 351109
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Claudio Monteverdi: Puer Natus (Chiome d'oro); Voices of Music
Monteverdi's musical whirligig, with a Latin contrafactum by Lawrence Rosenwald. Live, HD video from the Venetian Christmas Vespers concert, December, 2013, pe...
Monteverdi's musical whirligig, with a Latin contrafactum by Lawrence Rosenwald. Live, HD video from the Venetian Christmas Vespers concert, December, 2013, performed on original instruments by the San Francisco based Early Music ensemble Voices of Music.
NB: This video uses YouTube's Closed Caption system that has many benefits for people around the world to enjoy this music. You can turn the text (translation) on and off using the "CC" button, and you can also use YouTube's built in translation feature for other languages.
In the renaissance and baroque, it was common practice to take a really great piece of music and give it new lyrics for a special occasion: the new text was called a "contrafactum." For this concert, we decided to take one of Monteverdi's best duets, Chiome d'oro--which had already been given a new text for Easter in the 17th century--and make a new Latin text for our Christmas Vespers.
Puer natus, sum laetatus, in hac die gaudiosa,
dies splendens et formosa.
Veni nunc ad redimendum, e rosarum rosa natus,
in presepio beatus.
O caelorum imperator, sol justitiae vocaris,
natus es e stella maris.
Clavis David qui aperis, veni nunc desideratus,
miserorum memoratus.
Nostre vitae fons et acqua, dulcis infans et creator,
nobis lumen et salvator.
On this bright and beautiful day,
A child is born, and I rejoice on this joyful day,
a bright and beautiful day.
Come now to redeem, O child born of the rose of roses,
blessed in the manger.
O ruler of the heavens, called the sun of justice,
you were born of the star of the sea.
Key of David to open, come now O long-desired,
mindful of the wretched.
Fountain and water of our life, sweet child and creator,
our light and savior.
Text and translation by Lawrence Rosenwald, arrangement and musical concept Voices of Music. (Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.)
Voices of Music
Hanneke van Proosdij & David Tayler, directors
Laura Heimes, soprano
Jennifer Ellis Kampani, soprano
Carla Moore, baroque violin
Elizabeth Blumenstock, baroque violin
(violin courtesy of Philharmonia period instrument trust)
William Skeen, viola da gamba
David Tayler, archlute
Hanneke van Proosdij, baroque organ
https://wn.com/Claudio_Monteverdi_Puer_Natus_(Chiome_D'Oro)_Voices_Of_Music
Monteverdi's musical whirligig, with a Latin contrafactum by Lawrence Rosenwald. Live, HD video from the Venetian Christmas Vespers concert, December, 2013, performed on original instruments by the San Francisco based Early Music ensemble Voices of Music.
NB: This video uses YouTube's Closed Caption system that has many benefits for people around the world to enjoy this music. You can turn the text (translation) on and off using the "CC" button, and you can also use YouTube's built in translation feature for other languages.
In the renaissance and baroque, it was common practice to take a really great piece of music and give it new lyrics for a special occasion: the new text was called a "contrafactum." For this concert, we decided to take one of Monteverdi's best duets, Chiome d'oro--which had already been given a new text for Easter in the 17th century--and make a new Latin text for our Christmas Vespers.
Puer natus, sum laetatus, in hac die gaudiosa,
dies splendens et formosa.
Veni nunc ad redimendum, e rosarum rosa natus,
in presepio beatus.
O caelorum imperator, sol justitiae vocaris,
natus es e stella maris.
Clavis David qui aperis, veni nunc desideratus,
miserorum memoratus.
Nostre vitae fons et acqua, dulcis infans et creator,
nobis lumen et salvator.
On this bright and beautiful day,
A child is born, and I rejoice on this joyful day,
a bright and beautiful day.
Come now to redeem, O child born of the rose of roses,
blessed in the manger.
O ruler of the heavens, called the sun of justice,
you were born of the star of the sea.
Key of David to open, come now O long-desired,
mindful of the wretched.
Fountain and water of our life, sweet child and creator,
our light and savior.
Text and translation by Lawrence Rosenwald, arrangement and musical concept Voices of Music. (Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.)
Voices of Music
Hanneke van Proosdij & David Tayler, directors
Laura Heimes, soprano
Jennifer Ellis Kampani, soprano
Carla Moore, baroque violin
Elizabeth Blumenstock, baroque violin
(violin courtesy of Philharmonia period instrument trust)
William Skeen, viola da gamba
David Tayler, archlute
Hanneke van Proosdij, baroque organ
- published: 21 Jan 2014
- views: 89180
9:19:02
Monteverdi Edition Vol. 1
Monteverdi Edition Vol. 1
This substantial set dedicated to the vocal music of Claudio Monteverdi (1567–1643) features the great cycle undertaken (to date) by K...
Monteverdi Edition Vol. 1
This substantial set dedicated to the vocal music of Claudio Monteverdi (1567–1643) features the great cycle undertaken (to date) by Krijn Koetsveld and the singers of Le Nuove Musiche: all nine books of madrigals, the music in Monteverdi collections such as the Selva Morale e Spirituale (1641) and the posthumous Messa a quattro voci ed salmi (1650), and the individual works by Monteverdi that were compiled in the collections of others, the so-called Fragments.
Composer: Claudio Monteverdi
Artists: Le Nuove Musiche, Krijn Koetsveld - conductor, Armoniosoincanto, Franco Radichia – conductor, Ensemble San Felice, Federico Bardazzi – conductor, Sergio Vartolo – conductor.
Monteverdi's experiments with new harmonies, dissonances, and emotional depth paved the way for the Baroque period and beyond. His work marked a turning point in music history, bridging the gap between the Renaissance and Baroque eras. And is played and sung by leading musicians in the field of Early Music: Sergio Vartolo, Le Nuove Musiche/Krijn Koetsveld and others.
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Monteverdi Edition Vol. 1
This substantial set dedicated to the vocal music of Claudio Monteverdi (1567–1643) features the great cycle undertaken (to date) by Krijn Koetsveld and the singers of Le Nuove Musiche: all nine books of madrigals, the music in Monteverdi collections such as the Selva Morale e Spirituale (1641) and the posthumous Messa a quattro voci ed salmi (1650), and the individual works by Monteverdi that were compiled in the collections of others, the so-called Fragments.
Composer: Claudio Monteverdi
Artists: Le Nuove Musiche, Krijn Koetsveld - conductor, Armoniosoincanto, Franco Radichia – conductor, Ensemble San Felice, Federico Bardazzi – conductor, Sergio Vartolo – conductor.
Monteverdi's experiments with new harmonies, dissonances, and emotional depth paved the way for the Baroque period and beyond. His work marked a turning point in music history, bridging the gap between the Renaissance and Baroque eras. And is played and sung by leading musicians in the field of Early Music: Sergio Vartolo, Le Nuove Musiche/Krijn Koetsveld and others.
🎵 Purchase or streaming (Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music): https://www.brilliantclassics.com/articles/m/monteverdi-edition/
🎬🎮 These tracks are available for sync licensing in videos, films, tv-shows, games, advertising and more. For more information and to request a license go to:
https://www.brilliantclassicslicensing.com/albums/monteverdi-madrigali-libri-i-ix/
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- published: 15 Dec 2023
- views: 13504
2:07
Cantate Domino - Claudio Monteverdi
Gondwana Chorale is Gondwana Choirs' national choir for young men and women aged 17-25. Steadily building a reputation as one of Australia's finest young choirs...
Gondwana Chorale is Gondwana Choirs' national choir for young men and women aged 17-25. Steadily building a reputation as one of Australia's finest young choirs, Chorale has performed widely in Australia.
This concert was filmed in January 2013 at Verbrugghen Hall at the Conservatorium of Music in Sydney. This concert is the culmination of a two week National Choral School, which includes Gondwana's other choirs and offers an intensive two weeks of rehearsals, performances and workshops with the leading figures in Australian choral music.
http://www.gondwanachoirs.com.au/
https://wn.com/Cantate_Domino_Claudio_Monteverdi
Gondwana Chorale is Gondwana Choirs' national choir for young men and women aged 17-25. Steadily building a reputation as one of Australia's finest young choirs, Chorale has performed widely in Australia.
This concert was filmed in January 2013 at Verbrugghen Hall at the Conservatorium of Music in Sydney. This concert is the culmination of a two week National Choral School, which includes Gondwana's other choirs and offers an intensive two weeks of rehearsals, performances and workshops with the leading figures in Australian choral music.
http://www.gondwanachoirs.com.au/
- published: 08 Sep 2013
- views: 284316
2:00:02
L' ORFEO: Favola in Musica (Claudio Monteverdi) - Representación de Jordi Savall
L' ORFEO: Favola in Musica (1607) - Claudio Monteverdi (1567 - 1643).
(Representación de Jordi Savall y La Capella Reial de Catalunya en el Gran Teatro del Lice...
L' ORFEO: Favola in Musica (1607) - Claudio Monteverdi (1567 - 1643).
(Representación de Jordi Savall y La Capella Reial de Catalunya en el Gran Teatro del Liceo de Barcelona, 2002)
Intérpretes:
- Montserrat Figueras (La Música)
- Furio Zanasi (Orfeo)
- Arianna Savall (Eurídice)
- Sara Mingardo (La Mensajera)
- Cécile van de Sant (La Esperanza)
- Antonio Abete (Caronte)
- Adriana Fernández (Proserpina)
- Daniele Carnovich (Plutón)
- Fulvio Bettini (Apolo)
- Marília Vargas (Ninfa)
- Francesc Garrigosa, Carlos Mena, Gerd Türk, Iván García (Pastores / Espíritus)
(http://www.alia-vox.com/)
Jordi Savall on Spotify: https://play.spotify.com/artist/3faEZMpTmZFXpELU1EwWNL
Jordi Savall on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JordiSavallOfficialPage
El libreto es obra de Alessandro Striggio (el Joven) (1535 - 1590) y se basa en la obra de Rinuccini "L'Euridice" que ya había servido de base a las óperas de Peri y Caccini. Striggio amplió el pequeño poema de Rinuccini hasta convertirlo en un libreto de cinco actos, con un sentido teatral más dramático y emocionante.
"El Orfeo" se considera la primera gran ópera de la historia de la Lírica y punto de arranque fundamental en el desarrollo del género durante los siglos posteriores.
El texto de "El Orfeo" con traducción al español se puede ver en el siguiente enlace:
http://www.el-atril.com/cantares/opera/Monteverdi/orfeo.htm
ARGUMENTO: ( La acción se desarrolla en Grecia y las regiones subterráneas del mundo de los espíritus, en una antigüedad mítica).
[PRÓLOGO]
Tras una tocata instrumental de metales en RE Mayor con carácter estruendoso, aparece la Música, haciendo alabanzas de los presentes e instándolos a guardar silencio, mientras se narra la historia de Orfeo, hijo del dios Apolo y la musa Calíope.
[ACTO PRIMERO]
En un prado en medio del campo, ninfas y pastores celebran con alegría el día esplendoroso en que se casarán el mítico cantor de la Tracia, Orfeo, y su amada, la ninfa Eurídice; cantan uno de los pasajes corales más representativos de la época, «Lasciate i monti».
Orfeo relata cómo se enamoró de ella y ésta responde con el mismo ardor. Luego va con sus compañeras a recoger guirnaldas de flores. Pastores y ninfas continúan con sus danzas y alegres cantos, mientras reinan el regocijo y la felicidad.
[ACTO SEGUNDO]
Rodeado por los pastores, Orfeo entona un canto a la naturaleza y cuenta cómo corría por los sombríos bosques antes de haberse enamorado.
La alegría se interrumpe cuando llega la Mensajera, quién anuncia a Orfeo que una serpiente venenosa ha mordido a su amada Euridice causándole la muerte.
La propia Mensajera lamenta tener que dar semejante noticia. Orfeo decide descender a los infiernos a rescatar a Eurídice (al descenso voluntario al infierno se lo denomina catábasis), entonando un desesperado lamento.
[ACTO TERCERO]
Orfeo llega a la laguna Estigia acompañado por la Esperanza, Pero ésta le anuncia que no puede llevarlo mas allá porque vio grabado en la piedra el texto que cita a la Divina Comedia de Dante: "Abandonad toda esperanza los que entráis".
Caronte se niega a darle paso en su barca, pero Orfeo logra dormir al vigilante con su canto, y robándole la barca cruza la laguna entrando directamente en el infierno. Mientras, un coro de espíritus infernales celebra al Hombre, esa criatura que no intenta ninguna empresa en vano, y contra el cual la Naturaleza no sabe armarse.
[ACTO CUARTO]
Orfeo ha llegado a los infiernos, y con su canto logra emocionar a Proserpina.
Ésta le ruega a Plutón que le permita a Orfeo recuperar a su amada Euridice, haciendo referencia a su antiguo amor, por el cual él la raptara y la llevó a los infiernos.
El dios reconoce también haberse conmovido con el canto de Orfeo, y finalmente acepta y permite que Eurídice le siga, con la condición de que Orfeo no vuelva la mirada a su amada hasta que hayan salido del infierno.
Orfeo parte de los infiernos seguido por Eurídice. Pronto le entra la duda de si ella realmente lo sigue y, al oír un ruido, no resiste la tentación de girar la cabeza para cerciorarse. En ese momento ella comienza a desvanecerse y un espíritu, ministro de Plutón, le amonesta:"Roto has la ley, e indigno eres de gracia". Orfeo intenta seguirla, pero es expulsado del infierno. El coro cierra el acto con esta observación: "Venció al infierno Orfeo y fue vencido por sus propias pasiones".
[ACTO QUINTO]
Orfeo regresa al campo de Tracia lamentando su soledad, vagando sin rumbo y llorando su amor perdido.
El eco repite su lamento trágico y Apolo, dolido por el sufrimiento que aqueja a su hijo, desciende del Olimpo y le dice que lo acompañe al cielo, donde encontrará la bella semblanza de Euridice en el sol y en las estrellas.
Padre e hijo cantan un alegre dúo, mientras ascienden al cielo donde alcanzaran la alegría eterna.
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claudio_Monteverdi
https://wn.com/L'_Orfeo_Favola_In_Musica_(Claudio_Monteverdi)_Representación_De_Jordi_Savall
L' ORFEO: Favola in Musica (1607) - Claudio Monteverdi (1567 - 1643).
(Representación de Jordi Savall y La Capella Reial de Catalunya en el Gran Teatro del Liceo de Barcelona, 2002)
Intérpretes:
- Montserrat Figueras (La Música)
- Furio Zanasi (Orfeo)
- Arianna Savall (Eurídice)
- Sara Mingardo (La Mensajera)
- Cécile van de Sant (La Esperanza)
- Antonio Abete (Caronte)
- Adriana Fernández (Proserpina)
- Daniele Carnovich (Plutón)
- Fulvio Bettini (Apolo)
- Marília Vargas (Ninfa)
- Francesc Garrigosa, Carlos Mena, Gerd Türk, Iván García (Pastores / Espíritus)
(http://www.alia-vox.com/)
Jordi Savall on Spotify: https://play.spotify.com/artist/3faEZMpTmZFXpELU1EwWNL
Jordi Savall on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JordiSavallOfficialPage
El libreto es obra de Alessandro Striggio (el Joven) (1535 - 1590) y se basa en la obra de Rinuccini "L'Euridice" que ya había servido de base a las óperas de Peri y Caccini. Striggio amplió el pequeño poema de Rinuccini hasta convertirlo en un libreto de cinco actos, con un sentido teatral más dramático y emocionante.
"El Orfeo" se considera la primera gran ópera de la historia de la Lírica y punto de arranque fundamental en el desarrollo del género durante los siglos posteriores.
El texto de "El Orfeo" con traducción al español se puede ver en el siguiente enlace:
http://www.el-atril.com/cantares/opera/Monteverdi/orfeo.htm
ARGUMENTO: ( La acción se desarrolla en Grecia y las regiones subterráneas del mundo de los espíritus, en una antigüedad mítica).
[PRÓLOGO]
Tras una tocata instrumental de metales en RE Mayor con carácter estruendoso, aparece la Música, haciendo alabanzas de los presentes e instándolos a guardar silencio, mientras se narra la historia de Orfeo, hijo del dios Apolo y la musa Calíope.
[ACTO PRIMERO]
En un prado en medio del campo, ninfas y pastores celebran con alegría el día esplendoroso en que se casarán el mítico cantor de la Tracia, Orfeo, y su amada, la ninfa Eurídice; cantan uno de los pasajes corales más representativos de la época, «Lasciate i monti».
Orfeo relata cómo se enamoró de ella y ésta responde con el mismo ardor. Luego va con sus compañeras a recoger guirnaldas de flores. Pastores y ninfas continúan con sus danzas y alegres cantos, mientras reinan el regocijo y la felicidad.
[ACTO SEGUNDO]
Rodeado por los pastores, Orfeo entona un canto a la naturaleza y cuenta cómo corría por los sombríos bosques antes de haberse enamorado.
La alegría se interrumpe cuando llega la Mensajera, quién anuncia a Orfeo que una serpiente venenosa ha mordido a su amada Euridice causándole la muerte.
La propia Mensajera lamenta tener que dar semejante noticia. Orfeo decide descender a los infiernos a rescatar a Eurídice (al descenso voluntario al infierno se lo denomina catábasis), entonando un desesperado lamento.
[ACTO TERCERO]
Orfeo llega a la laguna Estigia acompañado por la Esperanza, Pero ésta le anuncia que no puede llevarlo mas allá porque vio grabado en la piedra el texto que cita a la Divina Comedia de Dante: "Abandonad toda esperanza los que entráis".
Caronte se niega a darle paso en su barca, pero Orfeo logra dormir al vigilante con su canto, y robándole la barca cruza la laguna entrando directamente en el infierno. Mientras, un coro de espíritus infernales celebra al Hombre, esa criatura que no intenta ninguna empresa en vano, y contra el cual la Naturaleza no sabe armarse.
[ACTO CUARTO]
Orfeo ha llegado a los infiernos, y con su canto logra emocionar a Proserpina.
Ésta le ruega a Plutón que le permita a Orfeo recuperar a su amada Euridice, haciendo referencia a su antiguo amor, por el cual él la raptara y la llevó a los infiernos.
El dios reconoce también haberse conmovido con el canto de Orfeo, y finalmente acepta y permite que Eurídice le siga, con la condición de que Orfeo no vuelva la mirada a su amada hasta que hayan salido del infierno.
Orfeo parte de los infiernos seguido por Eurídice. Pronto le entra la duda de si ella realmente lo sigue y, al oír un ruido, no resiste la tentación de girar la cabeza para cerciorarse. En ese momento ella comienza a desvanecerse y un espíritu, ministro de Plutón, le amonesta:"Roto has la ley, e indigno eres de gracia". Orfeo intenta seguirla, pero es expulsado del infierno. El coro cierra el acto con esta observación: "Venció al infierno Orfeo y fue vencido por sus propias pasiones".
[ACTO QUINTO]
Orfeo regresa al campo de Tracia lamentando su soledad, vagando sin rumbo y llorando su amor perdido.
El eco repite su lamento trágico y Apolo, dolido por el sufrimiento que aqueja a su hijo, desciende del Olimpo y le dice que lo acompañe al cielo, donde encontrará la bella semblanza de Euridice en el sol y en las estrellas.
Padre e hijo cantan un alegre dúo, mientras ascienden al cielo donde alcanzaran la alegría eterna.
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claudio_Monteverdi
- published: 20 Sep 2011
- views: 1449424
3:33
VOCES8: Adoramus Te, Christe - Claudio Monteverdi
VOCES8 performs 'Adoramus Te, Christe' by Claudio Monteverdi at the Gresham Centre in London.
Adoramus te, Christe, et benedicimus tibi
Quia per sanguinem tuu...
VOCES8 performs 'Adoramus Te, Christe' by Claudio Monteverdi at the Gresham Centre in London.
Adoramus te, Christe, et benedicimus tibi
Quia per sanguinem tuum pretiosum
redemisti mundum, miserere nobis.
We adore you, O Christ, and we bless you,
because with your precious blood
you have redeemed the world. Have mercy on us.
https://wn.com/Voces8_Adoramus_Te,_Christe_Claudio_Monteverdi
VOCES8 performs 'Adoramus Te, Christe' by Claudio Monteverdi at the Gresham Centre in London.
Adoramus te, Christe, et benedicimus tibi
Quia per sanguinem tuum pretiosum
redemisti mundum, miserere nobis.
We adore you, O Christ, and we bless you,
because with your precious blood
you have redeemed the world. Have mercy on us.
- published: 12 Jun 2017
- views: 685468
3:39
Lamento della Ninfa (Monteverdi) L'Arpeggiata
Lamento della Ninfa (The Nymph's Lament), Part II
from Monteverdi's 8th Book of Madrigals
Madrigali dei guerrieri et amorosi (Madrigals of War and Love)
Nuria...
Lamento della Ninfa (The Nymph's Lament), Part II
from Monteverdi's 8th Book of Madrigals
Madrigali dei guerrieri et amorosi (Madrigals of War and Love)
Nuria Rial, soprano
Cyril Auvity and Jan van Elsacker, tenors & João Fernandes, bass
L'Arpeggiata under Christina Pluhar
DEDICATED to oltre il barocco who has always been so supportive and encouraging to me.
CD available from Erato:
http://www.amazon.com/Teatro-DAmore-Christina-Pluhar/dp/B001KYJA6K/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid;=1373315902&sr;=8-3&keywords;=l%27arpeggiata
canzonetta by Ottavio Rinuccini (1562-1621)
Part I: Non havea Febo ancora (TTB)
Part II: Amor, dicea (STTB)
Part III: Si, tra sdegnosi pianti (TTB)
"Amor", dicea, il ciel
mirando, il piè fermo,
"dove, dov'è la fè
ch'el traditor giurò?"
Miserella.
"Fa' che ritorni il mio
amor com'ei pur fu,
o tu m'ancidi, ch'io
non mi tormenti più."
Miserella, ah più no, no,
tanto gel soffrir non può.
"Non vo' più ch'ei sospiri
se non lontan da me,
no, no che i martiri
più non darammi affè.
Perché di lui mi struggo,
tutt'orgoglioso sta,
che si, che si se'l fuggo
ancor mi pregherà?
Se ciglio ha più sereno
colei, che'l mio non è,
già non rinchiude in seno,
Amor, sí bella fè.
Ne mai sí dolci baci
da quella bocca havrai,
ne più soavi, ah taci,
taci, che troppo il sai."
O Love - she said,
Gazing at the sky, as she stood -
Where's the fidelity
That the deceiver promised?
[Poor her!]
Make my love come back
As he used to be
Or kill me, so that
I will not suffer anymore.
[Poor her! She cannot bear
All this coldness!]
I don't want him to sigh any longer
But if he's far from me.
No! He will not make me suffer
Anymore, I swear!
He's proud
Because I languish for him.
Perhaps if I fly away from him
He will come to pray to me again.
If her eyes are more serene
Than mine,
O Love, she does not hold in her heart
A fidelity so pure as mine.
And you will not receive from those lips
Kisses as sweet as mine,
Nor softer. Oh, don't speak!
Don't speak! you know better than that!
Art by agnes-cecile:
https://agnescecile.com
https://wn.com/Lamento_Della_Ninfa_(Monteverdi)_L'Arpeggiata
Lamento della Ninfa (The Nymph's Lament), Part II
from Monteverdi's 8th Book of Madrigals
Madrigali dei guerrieri et amorosi (Madrigals of War and Love)
Nuria Rial, soprano
Cyril Auvity and Jan van Elsacker, tenors & João Fernandes, bass
L'Arpeggiata under Christina Pluhar
DEDICATED to oltre il barocco who has always been so supportive and encouraging to me.
CD available from Erato:
http://www.amazon.com/Teatro-DAmore-Christina-Pluhar/dp/B001KYJA6K/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid;=1373315902&sr;=8-3&keywords;=l%27arpeggiata
canzonetta by Ottavio Rinuccini (1562-1621)
Part I: Non havea Febo ancora (TTB)
Part II: Amor, dicea (STTB)
Part III: Si, tra sdegnosi pianti (TTB)
"Amor", dicea, il ciel
mirando, il piè fermo,
"dove, dov'è la fè
ch'el traditor giurò?"
Miserella.
"Fa' che ritorni il mio
amor com'ei pur fu,
o tu m'ancidi, ch'io
non mi tormenti più."
Miserella, ah più no, no,
tanto gel soffrir non può.
"Non vo' più ch'ei sospiri
se non lontan da me,
no, no che i martiri
più non darammi affè.
Perché di lui mi struggo,
tutt'orgoglioso sta,
che si, che si se'l fuggo
ancor mi pregherà?
Se ciglio ha più sereno
colei, che'l mio non è,
già non rinchiude in seno,
Amor, sí bella fè.
Ne mai sí dolci baci
da quella bocca havrai,
ne più soavi, ah taci,
taci, che troppo il sai."
O Love - she said,
Gazing at the sky, as she stood -
Where's the fidelity
That the deceiver promised?
[Poor her!]
Make my love come back
As he used to be
Or kill me, so that
I will not suffer anymore.
[Poor her! She cannot bear
All this coldness!]
I don't want him to sigh any longer
But if he's far from me.
No! He will not make me suffer
Anymore, I swear!
He's proud
Because I languish for him.
Perhaps if I fly away from him
He will come to pray to me again.
If her eyes are more serene
Than mine,
O Love, she does not hold in her heart
A fidelity so pure as mine.
And you will not receive from those lips
Kisses as sweet as mine,
Nor softer. Oh, don't speak!
Don't speak! you know better than that!
Art by agnes-cecile:
https://agnescecile.com
- published: 09 Jul 2013
- views: 1759401