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Les Arts Florissants perform Monteverdi: Madrigals, Book VIII - 1st part: Guerrieri : the complete Monteverdi madrigals - Paul Agnew, conductor / réalisation, Isabelle Soulard ; producteur, Pierre Moitron ; une coproduction, CLC Productions, Les Arts Florissants.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Soulard, Isabelle (Television director), television director.
Agnew, Paul, conductor, singer.
CLC Productions, production company.
Arts florissants (Musical group), performer, production company.
Philharmonie de Paris, event place.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Madrigals, Italian.
Vocal ensembles with instrumental ensemble.
Genre:
Madrigals (Music)
Concert films.
Internet videos
Internet videos.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 video file (1 hr., 27 min., 45 sec.)) : sound, color
Other Title:
Screen title: Integrale des madrigaux Claudio Monteverdi : huitième livre, première partie : Madrigali guerrieri
Madrigali guerrieri
Madrigals, Book VIII - 1st part: Guerrieri
Place of Publication:
[Lyon, France] : CLC Productions : Les Arts Florissants, 2015.
System Details:
digital
video file
Summary:
Les Arts Florissants and Paul Agnew come to the end of their huge project of performing Monteverdi's complete madrigals. They come back for this programme to the concert hall of the Philharmonie 2 de Paris, for this concert dedicated to the Eighth Book, the "warlike madrigals", broadcast live on medici.tv. As the climax of the project they have led for four years, Les Arts Florissants perform a masterpiece of Monteverdi's madrigals productions with this Eighth Book divided into "guerrieri" and "amorosi". The last madrigals that had been published before he died in 1638 in Venice, almost twenty years after the Seventh Book, are the most intense and remarkable madrigals he had composed. Contrary to the first books that had been composed according to the classical shape of polyphonic music, Monteverdi characterizes its Eighth Book with a Baroque and concertante shape, with the accompanied monody: the bass is continuous, the melody is enriched with tessituras that are enlarged. In this way the dramatic performance contains more variations. The theme of a trouble caused by love injuries deeply marks these warlike madrigals. They are composed after Le Tasse's poem La Gerusalemme liberata, that recounts the struggle between Tancredi and Clorinda, which is one of the two great ballo of this book, a musical part that will be staged. Monteverdi composed Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda in 1608 for Vincenzo Gonzaga of Mantua. Monteverdi introduced another novelty in his composition, the stile concicato: the musical phrasing expresses the agitation, the terror during the fatal struggle narrated in these madrigals.
Contents:
Altri canti d'Amor, tenero arciero
Gira il nemico insidioso Amore
Hor che'l ciel e la terra e'l vento tace
Armato il cor d'adamantina fede
A doi tenori
Ballo
Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda
Se vittorie sì belle
Ogni amante è guerrier
Ardo, avvampo, mi struggo, ardo: accorrete
A otto voci con doi violini.
Participant:
Les Arts Florissants with Miriam Allan, Hannah Morrison, Stéphanie Leclercq, Lucile Richardot, Paul Agnew, Sean Clayton, Cyril Costanzo, Antonio Abete; Paul Agnew, conductor.
Notes:
Filmed April 20, 2015 Philharmonie de Paris, Philharmonie 2 (Paris, France)
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Contains:
Container of: Monteverdi, Claudio, 1567-1643. Madrigals, book 8. Selections
OCLC:
1190903247
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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