Monteverdi Madrigals Book 6 - 11. Misero Alceo
ID: SM-000295277
Komponist | Claudio Monteverdi |
Arrangeur
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Mike Lyons |
Verleger | Mike Lyons |
Jahr der Komposition |
1614 |
Genre |
Klassische Musik / Arrangement |
Instrumentierung |
Klarinette, Saxophon, Fagott, Oboe, Bassposaune, Tenorposaune, Baritonhorn, Althorn, Kornett, Euphonium, Horn, Bügelhorn, Posaune, Trompete, Tuba, Tenorhorn, Bassklarinette, Altsaxophon, Tenorsaxophon, Baritonsaxophon, Sopransaxophone, Basstuba |
Partitur für | Quintett |
Art der Partitur | Partitur, Stimmen |
Länge |
6'32" |
Satz, Nr. |
11 bis 11 von 13 |
Schwierigkeitsgrad |
Mittel |
Beschreibung |
As part of my continuing project to transcribe Monteverdi's madrigals onto winds, here is the 6th book. In this book we see a much greater development towards dramatic representation. In a way, this book is divisible into two Scenes with a number of single items in between. The vocal lines are all much more complex and we can also see the beginnings of monodic writing appear in the semi-recit sections of some of the songs.
Also clearly developing are delineations of the voices into soloists and chorus. Several songs in this book are almost akin to arias, with clear soloistic writing for the higher voices (Cantus/Tenor).
The first four songs form a kind of introductory scena, which Monteverdi calls "Lamento d'Arianna". There is another set of 6 forming a substantial scena which Monteverdi labelled "Sestina".
No 11 is a stand-alone song describing a young man, Alceo, unwilling to leave his lover (Lydia) to go on a long journey. This is much more in the character of a solo song for the tenor, with interjections from the 'chorus'.
As with all things madrigalian, the lyrics are rife with double entendres. |
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Datum des Uploads |
25.08.2017 |
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