Monteverdi in San Marco | Arcana A447

Monteverdi in San Marco

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Label: Arcana

Cat No: A447

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Release Date: 20th April 2018

Contents

Works

Marini, Biagio

Sinfonia

Monteverdi, Claudio

Gloria in excelsis Deo a7
Messa et salmi, SV190-204
» Laetaniae della beatae Vergine, SV204
» Messa a 4 voci, SV190
Selva morale e spirituale
» Pianto della Madonna 'Iam moriar, mi fili' (sopra il Lamento dell'Arianna)

Artists

Odhecaton

Conductor

Paolo da Col

Works

Marini, Biagio

Sinfonia

Monteverdi, Claudio

Gloria in excelsis Deo a7
Messa et salmi, SV190-204
» Laetaniae della beatae Vergine, SV204
» Messa a 4 voci, SV190
Selva morale e spirituale
» Pianto della Madonna 'Iam moriar, mi fili' (sopra il Lamento dell'Arianna)

Artists

Odhecaton

Conductor

Paolo da Col

About

Following its CD largely devoted to sacred polyphonic works composed for the basilica of Santa Barbara during the period in which Claudio Monteverdi worked for the Gonzagas in Mantua (Diapason d’Or of the Year, Grand Prix International de l’Académie du Disque Lyrique, Critics’ Choice in Gramophone), Odhecaton now presents sacred compositions from the composer’s later years, written for St Mark’s basilica where he became maestro di cappella in 1613. This new recording presents both sides of Monteverdi’s sacred style: the stile antico or strict contrapuntal style, exemplified in the Mass for four voices published posthumously in 1650; and the stile moderno, that is, concertato and solo vocal writing. The concertato style, which combines and intertwines voices and instruments in dialogue, characterizes the monumental Gloria a 7, which was conceived for a cappella rich in virtuoso singers and instrumentalists. But in this city of theatres, in the heyday of the canto a voce sola, Monteverdi transformed the famous Lamento d’Arianna (from his lost opera Arianna) into a sacred piece (Iam moriar mi fili). The Litanies to the Virgin Mary, published in three collections between 1620 and 1650, represent the expression of a gentle Marian style, dominated by a cappella choral invocations alternating with brief solo passages.

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