Gavin Bryars - Madrigals Vol.1
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Label: GB Records
Cat No: BCGBCD16
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 5th July 2010
Contents
Works
Fourth Book of MadrigalsArtists
Vox AlteraConductor
Massimiliano PascucciWorks
Fourth Book of MadrigalsArtists
Vox AlteraConductor
Massimiliano PascucciAbout
On this recording for Bryars’ own label, the Second Book of Madrigals and a couple of other pieces are performed by the stunning Italian early music ensemble Vox Àltera.
By coincidence, the first four settings of madrigals that Gavin Bryars composed (in 1998 for The Hilliard Ensemble) were written on Mondays and he took the decision to write the remaining nine on Mondays too. This strategy clearly committed him to writing at least seven books of madrigals…
The Second Book (Tuesdays) is for a 6-part group and sets Petrarch sonnets in the original 14th century Italian, sonnets from the Rime Sparsi (“scattered verses”), many of which have Laura as their implied subject. “In setting these I have been staggered by the richness of Petrarch’s invention, both in the range and choice of imagery and in the extraordinarily subtle poetic devices and techniques that he employs”, says Bryars.
There are 14 madrigals for this book and an extra one (“Marconi’s Madrigal”), written for the centenary of the first transmission of a radio signal - a single letter - across the Atlantic Ocean.
Petrarch continues to be a source of inspiration for Bryars' vocal music and the album concludes with the first madrigal from the Fourth Book (Thursday), which consists of 8-part settings of longer poems, commissioned for Vox Àltera.
Second Book of Madrigals:
1. Benedetto sia ‘l giorno
2. Io son già stanco di pensar
3. Quando dal proprio sito/Ma poi
4. Poi che voi et io
5. Non veggio ove scampar
6. Ponmi ove ‘l sole
7. Non Tesin, Po, Varo…
8. I’ vidi in terra angelici costumi
9. O passi sparsi, o pensier vaghi et pronti
10. Una candida cerva sopra l’erba
11. Che fai? Che pensi?/Datemi pace
12. Amor, che meco al buon tempo ti stavi
13. Fu forse un tempo dolce
14. Morte à spento…
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