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Madrigals. Part 5, Il quinto libro de madrigali a cinque voci (Venice, 1608) / Marco da Gagliano ; edited by Edmond Strainchamps.

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Format:
Musical score
Author/Creator:
Gagliano, Marco da, 1582-1643, composer.
Contributor:
Strainchamps, Edmond, editor.
Series:
Gagliano, Marco da, 1582-1643. Madrigals (Strainchamps) ; pt.5.
Madrigals / Marco da Gagliano ; pt. 5
Recent researches in the music of the Baroque Era ; 222
Recent researches in Music Online, 2577-4573
Recent researches in the music of the Baroque Era ; v. 222.
Recent researches in music online 2577-4573
Standardized Title:
Madrigals, voices (5), book 5
Language:
English
Italian
Subjects (All):
Madrigals, Italian--17th century--Scores.
Madrigals, Italian.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Madrigals (Music)
Scores.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 score (xviii, 72 pages, 3 unnumbered pages of plates)) : facsimiles.
Place of Publication:
Middleton, Wisconsin : A-R Editions, Inc., 2021.
Language Note:
Italian words (texts by various poets); also printed as text with English translations: pages xv-xviii.
Staff notation.
Summary:
"Marco da Gagliano's Quinto libro de madrigali a cinque voci was published in October 1608, a little less than two years after his previous book. It contains fourteen madrigals for five voices and one for seven, all composed by Gagliano. The poets represented include Giambattista Marino, Giovanbattista Strozzi, both the older and the younger, Cosimo Galletti, and Ottavio Rinuccini. The madrigals of book 5 are quite varied in their style and their treatment of text. Many are light and remarkably concise, like the canzonetta-influenced madrigals of the Quarto libro, and most often set text syllabically to shorter rhythmic values in motives that alternate between homophony (or near homophony) and polyphony, imitative or nonimitative. Some, however, set poetry very differently. A three-part setting of a Marino sonnet, for instance, is filled with virtuoso melisma, probably intended for the professional singers of the Medici court. Book 5 also includes a concertato madrigal for seven singers and basso continuo that bears the prescriptive direction "per cantare e sonare" (for voices and instruments) in the basso partbook. Although there is no notational indication of instruments, the basso part lacks text for several measures, and it is likely that it was performed with improvised chords on an instrument. The book also contains two threnodies for Count Cammillo della Gheradesca that are in a somber and more traditional polyphony and contrast with the rest of the book's contents." -- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Vago, amoroso dio/ (Giovanbattista Strozzi the older)
Qui rise, o Tirsi, e qui ver me rivolse/ (Giambattista Marino)
Fuss'io pur degno, Amore/ (Giovanbattista Strozzi the younger)
Care pupille amate
Sospir fugace e leve/ (Ottavio Rinuccini)
Spera, infelice, spera/ (Cosimo Galletti)
Fuggi tua speme, fuggi
Mori, mi dici, e mentre/ (Giambattista Marino)
Hor ch'io t'ho dato 'l core
Felicissimo fiore
Se già ritrosa mi fuggisti e schiva
Su la sponda del Tebro humida herbosa/ (Giambattista Marino)
Vattene o felic'alma
Seccassi, giunta a sera, in un momento
Altri, di beltà vaga.
Notes:
Includes introduction and critical report.
Online resource (A-R Editions, viewed September 12, 2021).
Includes bibliographical references.
Other Format:
Print version: Gagliano, Marco da, 1582-1643. Madrigals, voices (5), book 5. Madrigals. Part 5, Il quinto libro de madrigali a cinque voci (Venice, 1608).
ISBN:
9781987206746
1987206746
OCLC:
1267995998
Publisher Number:
B222 A-R Editions, Inc.
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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