Monteverdi: Canzonette a tre voci, Venice 1584 Armoniosoincanto & Franco Radicchia

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Album info

Album-Release:
2016

HRA-Release:
04.10.2016

Label: Brilliant Classics

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Vocal

Artist: Armoniosoincanto & Franco Radicchia

Composer: Claudio Monteverdi

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • 1 I. Qual si può dir, SV 1 03:28
  • 2 II. Canzonette d'amore, SV 2 02:50
  • 3 III. La fiera vista, SV 3 04:23
  • 4 IV. Raggi dov'è il mio ben, SV 4 04:30
  • 5 V. Vita de l'alma mia, SV 5 04:36
  • 6 VI. Il mio martir, SV 6 05:21
  • 7 VII. Son questi i crespi crini, SV 7 03:27
  • 8 VIII. Io Mi vivea, SV 8 03:01
  • 9 IX. Su su su, SV 9 04:03
  • 10 X. Quando sperai, SV 10 02:46
  • 11 XI. Come farò cuor mio, SV 11 02:51
  • 12 XII. Corse alla morte, SV 12 03:04
  • 13 XIII. Tu ridi sempre mai, SV 13 01:04
  • 14 XIV. Chi vuol veder d'inverno, SV 14 02:59
  • 15 XV. Già Mi credea, SV 15 02:17
  • 16 XVI. Godi pur del bel sen, SV 16 02:23
  • 17 XVII. Giù li a quel petto, SV 17 04:03
  • 18 XVIII. Si come crescon, SV 18 02:10
  • 19 XIX. Io son Fenice, SV 19 05:10
  • 20 XX. Chi vuol vedere un bosco, SV 20 04:05
  • 21 XXI. Hor care canzonette, SV 21 02:27
  • Total Runtime 01:10:58

Info for Monteverdi: Canzonette a tre voci, Venice 1584

The genre canzonette is the light version of the madrigal: using only 3 voices it is playful and popular in character, based on secular poems in a strophic form of 3 or 4 verses with ritornello. Monteverdi composed his Canzonette a tre voci when he was 17, in order to gain recognition with a wider audience, and they have proven to be a perfect preparation for the more serious and complex works he later embarked on, such as the madrigals and the operas. Performed with the right light hearted mood and dramatic impact by Armoniosoincanto, conducted by Franco Radicchia, using a rich continuo ensemble consisting of flutes, viola da braccia, viola da gamba, theorbo, baroque guitar and harpsichord. The booklet contains scholarly written liner notes and biography, both in Italian and English.

Armoniosoincanto
Franco Radicchia, direction


Armoniosoincanto
Founded in 1997, Armoniosoincanto is a vocal ensemble usually made up of female voices. Since its inception, the group has striven to perfect a form of vocal purity that recreates how Medieval and Renaissance music would have sounded as accurately as possible. This vocal purity is characterised by the linearity and the distinctive timbre of the singers voices, which transmit a precise clarity of sound that recreates the essence of prayer and the word of the ancient holy texts, amplified by the sound of ancient melodies. The singers’ research has led them to explore Caroligian codexes, Medieval lauds and ancient texts - both sacred and secular - from the region of Umbria and Tuscany in particular.

In 2010 the ensemble was awarded first prize in the Monodic Christian Chant category at the International Polyphonic Competition “Guido D’Arezzo”, together which a special mention for the most interesting program of musical research; this award follows other prizes won at earlier editions of the same competition in Arezzo in 2002 and 2006 together with the second prize at the International “Seghizzi” Competition in Gorizia in the Gregorian Chant category in 2001.

The ensemble regularly gives concerts not only in Italy but also abroad, in Sweden, Switzerland, Belgium, France, Hungary, Austria and USA. They have recorded many CDs: Ufficio Ritmico di San Francesco di Assisi; O Roma Nobilis (pilgrimage songs); Ave Donna Santissima, a musical exploration of the figure the Madonna during the Middle Ages; Requiem, featuring Gregorian Chant and secular music; Cantiones Duarem Vocum, featuring music by Orlando di Lasso; Couperin’s Messe pour le paroisses and Messe pour le convents with organist Adriano Falcioni and the Laudario di Cortona No. 91 recorded for Brilliant Classics. In order to consolidate their research, the ensemble has organized various seminars and workshops on Gregorian Chant and ancient music, with experts in this field. The ensemble regularly collaborates with internationally renowned musicians and has given world premieres of musical works.

Booklet for Monteverdi: Canzonette a tre voci, Venice 1584

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