Troubles and trials
Kate Molleson explores Monteverdi’s move to Venice, where a prestigious post brings new opportunities alongside upheaval and personal strain.
Kate Molleson follows Monteverdi through a period of upheaval, from his dismissal at the Mantuan court to a new post at St Mark’s in Venice. Alongside this change in fortune come moments of instability, from the circumstances of his departure to the challenges of rebuilding a career. Set against the distinctive sound world of Venice, Monteverdi adapts his writing to new spaces and forces, and his music continues to evolve in a very different musical environment.
Il sesto libro de madrigali (extract)
Concerto Italiano
Rinaldo Alessandrini, director
Pianto della Madonna
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Harry Christophers, conductor
Zefiro torna e di soave accenti
Philippe Jaroussky, countertenor
Nuria Rial, soprano
Laudate Dominum
I Fagiolini
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Robert Hollingworth, director
Selva morale e spirituale – Mass movements
Ensemble San Felice
Capriccio Armonico Ensemble Chorus
Federico Bardazzi, director
Beatus vir
I Fagiolini
The 24
Robert Hollingworth, director
Produced by Ellie Ajao for Âé¶¹Éç Audio Wales and West
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