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De Rore / Compagnia Del Madrigale- Vieni Dolce Imeneo (CD)

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With Vieni, dolce Imeneo, La Compagnia del Madrigale make another important halt on their compelling journey across the territory of Italian secular song with a disc devoted to one of the most significant, yet these days somewhat bypassed, composers: Cipriano de Rore. de Rore was a Fleming who enjoyed great success notably in the Italian courts of Ferrara and Parma - but with a prestige which extended up and across Europe. He composed in many genres, but it is the secular madrigal - recorded here - where his skill was most valued, for example in creating extended and expressive melodic lines coupled with innovatory pre-echoes of the seconda pratica so triumphantly expressed - albeit amidst great criticism - by Claudio Monteverdi. Recordings - all also on Glossa - of madrigals by Marenzio, Gesualdo and Monteverdi have already demonstrated musical pleasures such as an uncommon vocal blend and delicacy, and a meticulous dynamic control exhibited by the richly-experienced members of La Compagnia del Madrigale, and those delights are to be experienced with these 19 madrigals by Cipriano de Rore, composed late in his career. With texts by Petrarch, Ariosto and assorted court poets for these madrigals, essay-writer Marco Bizzarini highlights one of the principal characteristic features of de Rore's mastery when he points to the disc's title track, Vieni, dolce Imeneo: the ideal union between poetry and music.

Tracklist:

  1. Madrigali À 5 Voci, Libro 5: No. 2, Da Le Belle Contrade
  2. Le Vive Fiamme De' Vaghi E Dilettevoli Madrigali: No. 16, Candido E Vago Fiore
  3. Madrigali À 5 Voci, Libro 5: No. 1, Mentre Lumi Maggior
  4. Madrigali À 4 Voci, Libro 2: No. 1, Un'altra Volta La Germania Strida
  5. Le Vive Fiamme De' Vaghi E Dilettevoli Madrigali: No. 15, Poi Che Mi Invita Amore
  6. Madrigali À 5 Voci, Libro 5: No. 10, Non È Lasso Martire
  7. Madrigali À 5 Voci, Libro 4: No. 3, Alcun Non Può Saper
  8. Madrigali À 5 Voci, Libro 4: No. 24, Se Ben Il Duol
  9. Le Vive Fiamme De' Vaghi E Dilettevoli Madrigali: No. 6, Alma Susanna
  10. Madrigali À 4 Voci, Libro 2: No. 5, O Sonno
  11. Madrigali À 5 Voci, Libro 4: No. 12, Di Virtù Di Costumi
  12. Le Vive Fiamme De' Vaghi E Dilettevoli Madrigali: No. 11, Tra Più Beati E Più Sublimi Cori
  13. Madrigali À 5 Voci, Libro 5: No. 13, Convien Ch'ovunque
  14. Chansons À 4 Et 5 Parties: No. 24, Vieni Dolce Imeneo
  15. Madrigali À 4 Voci, Libro 2: No. 9, Mia Benigna Fortuna
  16. Madrigali À 5 Voci, Libro 4: No. 6, Volgi'l Tuo Corso
  17. Madrigali À 5 Voci, Libro 4: No. 7, Come La Notte
  18. Madrigali À 5 Voci, Libro 4: No. 26, L'alto Signor
  19. Madrigali À 5 Voci, Libro 4: No. 2, O Morte, Eterno Fin
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De Rore / Compagnia Del Madrigale- Vieni Dolce Imeneo (CD)

SKU: 8424562228085
Regular price ¥145.00
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Release Date: 01.04.2019

 
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With Vieni, dolce Imeneo, La Compagnia del Madrigale make another important halt on their compelling journey across the territory of Italian secular song with a disc devoted to one of the most significant, yet these days somewhat bypassed, composers: Cipriano de Rore. de Rore was a Fleming who enjoyed great success notably in the Italian courts of Ferrara and Parma - but with a prestige which extended up and across Europe. He composed in many genres, but it is the secular madrigal - recorded here - where his skill was most valued, for example in creating extended and expressive melodic lines coupled with innovatory pre-echoes of the seconda pratica so triumphantly expressed - albeit amidst great criticism - by Claudio Monteverdi. Recordings - all also on Glossa - of madrigals by Marenzio, Gesualdo and Monteverdi have already demonstrated musical pleasures such as an uncommon vocal blend and delicacy, and a meticulous dynamic control exhibited by the richly-experienced members of La Compagnia del Madrigale, and those delights are to be experienced with these 19 madrigals by Cipriano de Rore, composed late in his career. With texts by Petrarch, Ariosto and assorted court poets for these madrigals, essay-writer Marco Bizzarini highlights one of the principal characteristic features of de Rore's mastery when he points to the disc's title track, Vieni, dolce Imeneo: the ideal union between poetry and music.

Tracklist:

  1. Madrigali À 5 Voci, Libro 5: No. 2, Da Le Belle Contrade
  2. Le Vive Fiamme De' Vaghi E Dilettevoli Madrigali: No. 16, Candido E Vago Fiore
  3. Madrigali À 5 Voci, Libro 5: No. 1, Mentre Lumi Maggior
  4. Madrigali À 4 Voci, Libro 2: No. 1, Un'altra Volta La Germania Strida
  5. Le Vive Fiamme De' Vaghi E Dilettevoli Madrigali: No. 15, Poi Che Mi Invita Amore
  6. Madrigali À 5 Voci, Libro 5: No. 10, Non È Lasso Martire
  7. Madrigali À 5 Voci, Libro 4: No. 3, Alcun Non Può Saper
  8. Madrigali À 5 Voci, Libro 4: No. 24, Se Ben Il Duol
  9. Le Vive Fiamme De' Vaghi E Dilettevoli Madrigali: No. 6, Alma Susanna
  10. Madrigali À 4 Voci, Libro 2: No. 5, O Sonno
  11. Madrigali À 5 Voci, Libro 4: No. 12, Di Virtù Di Costumi
  12. Le Vive Fiamme De' Vaghi E Dilettevoli Madrigali: No. 11, Tra Più Beati E Più Sublimi Cori
  13. Madrigali À 5 Voci, Libro 5: No. 13, Convien Ch'ovunque
  14. Chansons À 4 Et 5 Parties: No. 24, Vieni Dolce Imeneo
  15. Madrigali À 4 Voci, Libro 2: No. 9, Mia Benigna Fortuna
  16. Madrigali À 5 Voci, Libro 4: No. 6, Volgi'l Tuo Corso
  17. Madrigali À 5 Voci, Libro 4: No. 7, Come La Notte
  18. Madrigali À 5 Voci, Libro 4: No. 26, L'alto Signor
  19. Madrigali À 5 Voci, Libro 4: No. 2, O Morte, Eterno Fin