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Musiche a Una E Due Voci
Ensemble Arte Musica
Musiche a Una E Due Voci
Ensemble Arte Musica
These songs for one and two voices come from the first four of D'India's five books of Musiche, a series containing masterpieces of astonishing originality in the style of monody (solo melody with accompaniment), which had eclipsed the polyphonic madrigal in popularity at the dawn of the 17th century. With a career based largely in Turin and Rome, Sigismondo D'India nevertheless demonstrates stylistic links to both Monteverdi and Gesualdo, and it is the latter's influence which supports new scholarship claiming D'India grew up in Naples (not Sicily) in the shadow of the great madrigalist's free thinking on harmony. That very harmonic freedom - to accentuate key emotions in the text with piquant chord changes - is the hallmark of D'India's own, self-styled 'true manner' of composing monody, adopted from Gesualdo's intense, chromatic polyphony to the solo song or duet, and it suggests a Neapolitan, rather than Roman-Florentine, musical background. In D'India's own words, he uses 'intervals out of the ordinary, moving with the greatest invention from one consonance to the next, depending on the variety of the meaning of the words' for 'greater impact and greater power to move the emotions of the soul'. It is this sense for the dramatic power of song that positions D'India as a true proto-operatic composer. In fact, his three-part setting of Clorinda's death scene from Tasso's Gerusalemme liberata (Amico hai vinto) predates by several years that of his contemporary Monteverdi: the revolutionary Il combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda. Perhaps the young D'India's wide travels across Italy, absorbing the musical styles at each locale and acquiring a broad grasp of the varied stylistic practices throughout the peninsula in the early Baroque, gave him the conviction to claim his own style as the 'true manner'. In any case, it's originality and vision are truly remarkable.
ENSEMBLE ARTE MUSICA/FRANCESCO CERA
Media | Music CD (Compact Disc) |
Number of discs | 1 |
Composer | Sigismondo D'India |
Released | June 28, 2018 |
EAN/UPC | 5028421956343 |
Label | BRILLIANT CLASSICS BRLT95634.2 |
Genre | Classical Chamber Music |
Dimensions | 125 × 141 × 10 mm · 103 g |
Conductor | Francesco Cera |
Orchestra | Ensemble Arte Musica |
Soloist | Francesco Cera |
Track list
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- Ensemble Arte Musica - Alla Guerra D'amore
- Ensemble Arte Musica - Internerite Voi, Lagrime Mi
- Ensemble Arte Musica - Vorrei Baciarti, O Filli
- Ensemble Arte Musica - Cruda Amarilli
- Ensemble Arte Musica - O Primavera Gioventu Dell'a
- Ensemble Arte Musica - O Dolcezze Amarissime D'amo
- Ensemble Arte Musica - Ma Se Le Mie Speranze Oggi
- Ensemble Arte Musica - Qui Pur Vedrolla Al Suon De
- Ensemble Arte Musica - O Lungamente Sospirato Inva
- Ensemble Arte Musica - La Mia Filli Crudel
- Ensemble Arte Musica - Odi Quel Rosignolo
- Ensemble Arte Musica - Mormora Seco
- Ensemble Arte Musica - Vostro Fui, Vostro Son
- Ensemble Arte Musica - Dove Potro Mai Gir Tanto Lo
- Ensemble Arte Musica - La, Tra 'l Sangue E Le Mort
- Ensemble Arte Musica - Madrigal 1-3
- Amico Hai Vinto
- Poco Quindi Lontan Nel Sen Del Monte
- Non Mori Gia
- Ensemble Arte Musica - or Che Il Ciel E La Terra
- Ensemble Arte Musica - Tu Mi Lasci O Cruda Bella
- Ensemble Arte Musica - Occhi, Convien Morire
- Ensemble Arte Musica - Com'e Soave Cosa
- Ensemble Arte Musica - Donna, Siam Rei Di Morte
- Ensemble Arte Musica - Occhi Della Mia Vita
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