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Luca Marenzio

Marenzio: Madrigali spirituali a cinque voci, libro primo (1584)

The Secular Works: Volume 17

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Broude Trust  |  SKU: BT-MARENZIO17  |  バーコード: 9790300571171
  • Composer: Luca Marenzio (1554-1599)
  • Editors: Steven Ledbetter, Patricia Myers
  • Format: Critical Edition
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Work Language: Italian
  • ISMN: 9790300571171
  • Size: 8.6 x 11.5 inches
  • Pages: 232
  • Urtext / Critical Edition

Description

Luca Marenzio's Madrigali spirituali a cinque voci, libro primo (Rome, 1584) is his sole venture into the era's taste for "spiritual madrigals": Italian-texted pieces that turn madrigalian rhetoric toward devotion. Written in Rome under Cardinal Luigi d'Este, the book balances quicksilver pictorialism with graver, contrapuntal writing that foreshadows the mesta gravità of his later style; its seven-movement sestina cycle, Non fu mai cervo sì veloce al corso, crowns the volume. Dedicated to papal chamberlain Lodovico Bianchetti, it shows Marenzio shading the madrigal's secular vitality toward sacred ends.

Luca Marenzio: The Secular Works provides the first complete modern critical edition of Marenzio's madrigals. Based on the most authoritative printed sources, and corrected through collation with all extant editions and relevant manuscripts, the series is designed equally for study and performance. Its aim is to restore this extraordinary repertory, challenging, inventive, and eminently vocal in conception, to both scholarship and the active repertoire of today's singers and ensembles.

Broude Trust

Marenzio: Madrigali spirituali a cinque voci, libro primo (1584)

$ 55.00

Description

Luca Marenzio's Madrigali spirituali a cinque voci, libro primo (Rome, 1584) is his sole venture into the era's taste for "spiritual madrigals": Italian-texted pieces that turn madrigalian rhetoric toward devotion. Written in Rome under Cardinal Luigi d'Este, the book balances quicksilver pictorialism with graver, contrapuntal writing that foreshadows the mesta gravità of his later style; its seven-movement sestina cycle, Non fu mai cervo sì veloce al corso, crowns the volume. Dedicated to papal chamberlain Lodovico Bianchetti, it shows Marenzio shading the madrigal's secular vitality toward sacred ends.

Luca Marenzio: The Secular Works provides the first complete modern critical edition of Marenzio's madrigals. Based on the most authoritative printed sources, and corrected through collation with all extant editions and relevant manuscripts, the series is designed equally for study and performance. Its aim is to restore this extraordinary repertory, challenging, inventive, and eminently vocal in conception, to both scholarship and the active repertoire of today's singers and ensembles.

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