CLAUDIO MONTEVERDI Scherzi Musicali
La Venexiana Claudio Cavina
GCD 920915
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Performing artists
Emanuela Galli, soprano
Doron David Sherwin, cornett Svetlana Fomina, violin Carlo Lazzaroni, violin Efix Puleo, viola Caterina Dell’Agnello, cello Alberto Lo Gatto, violone Johanna Rose, viola da gamba Denise Mirra, viola da gamba Gabriele Palomba, theorbo & archlute Fulvio Garlaschi, theorbo & baroque guitar Michael Leopold, theorbo Marta Graziolino, triple harp Davide Pozzi, harpsichord
Production details
Recorded Chiesa di San Carlo, Modena (Italy), in February 2008 Engineered by Roberto Meo Produced by Sigrid Lee and Stefano Aresi Executive producer: Carlos Céster Design: Valentín Iglesias (00:03:00) Booklet essay: Stefano Russomanno English Français Deutsch Español
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CLAUDIO MONTEVERDI (1567-1643)
Scherzi Musicali
01 Con que soavità 02 Ohimè ch’io cado 03 Sì dolc’è il tormento 04 Maledetto sia l’aspetto 05 Quel sguardo sdegnosetto 06 Eri già tutta mia 07 Ecco di dolci raggi 08 Et è pur dunque vero 09 La mia turca 10 Voglio di vita uscir 11 Più lieto il guardo 12 Perchè se m’odiavi 13 Lamento di Arianna
About this CD
In a certain way, this new disc from La Venexiana can be thought of as having the qualities of a pause or “interval” following the Monteverdian intensity of recent years – during which time the group has recorded the entirety of the madrigals by the Mantuan author (eight volumes), the Selva morale e spirituale and L’Orfeo – and before going on to tackle new and ambitious projects. According to the group’s director, Claudio Cavina, in these Scherzi Musicali “I have wanted to have a joke with music, taking a look at Claudio Monteverdi's oeuvre from a concept of ‘light’ music very different to that of a Quinto Libro de Madrigali or an Orfeo. Thus, we find ourselves before the mature phase of the Monteverdian output, Monteverdi as precursor, experimenter and innovator. The pizzicati from the theorbos and the harp, the melodic lines of the cornetto, the swing of the voice... we present a divertissement for performers and listeners alike.”
The core of this programme is formed by the Scherzi musicali published in Venice by Bartolomeo Magni in 1632, although pieces from other publications, such as the Arie di diversi raccolte of Vincenti (1634) and the Quarto scherzo delle ariose vaghezze of Milanuzzi (1624) are also included. By way of contrast, the finishing touch is provided by a dazzling and moving rendition of the Lamento di Arianna in an arrangement by Cavina himself, wherein the voice of Emanuela Galli, the star for the whole disc, is draped in a string ensemble led by Svetlana Fomina.