SIGISMONDO D’INDIA Terzo Libro de Madrigali
La VenexianaClaudio Cavina
GCD C80903
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Performing artists
La Venexianadirected by Claudio Cavina
Rossana Bertini, sopranoNadia Ragni, sopranoClaudio Cavina, countertenorGiuseppe Maletto, tenorSandro Naglia, tenorDaniele Carnovich, bassPaul Beier, theorboFranco Pavan, theorboFabio Bonizzoni, harpsichord
Production details
Playing time: 57:23 Recorded in Roletto (Chiesa della BV al Colletto), Italy, in November 1997 Engineered by Davide Ficco Produced by La Venexiana Executive producer: Carlos Céster Design: Valentín Iglesias Booklet in English - Français - Deutsch - Español
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SIGISMONDO D’INDIA (c.1582-c.1629)
Terzo Libro de Madrigali
1 Dispietata pietate2 Mercè, grido piangendo3 Quell’augellin che canta4 Deh, chi mi fa languire5 Lasso, dicea Fileno6 Canzone di lontananza7 Chi vuol aver felice8 Dove, ah, dove ten vai9 Io mi son giovinetta10 Deh, s’io v’ho dato il core11 Dove, dove son io?12 O fugace, o superba13 Perché non mi mirate14 Ombrose e care selve15 Ardemmo insieme16 O rimembranza amara17 Donna, quanto più a dentro18 Dovrò dunque morire19 Non è di gentil core20 Indarno Febo
At Glossa we are very proud to salute the musical talents of our artists, whose splendid recordings ended 2008 receiving further critical approval, important echoes of how other music-lovers have been reacting across the year. Back in September 2008 Claudio Cavina of La Venexiana received its second Gramophone Award in London when their recording of Montervedi's L'Orfeo was voted by the UK magazine's critics as the winner in the Baroque Vocal category. [read more...]
Not for the first time in their illustrious career, Claudio Cavina and his Italian vocal and instrumental ensemble La Venexiana have just received a strong critical vote of approval for their artistry, with the announcement on Thursday September 25th that they have won a coveted Classic fM Gramophone Award. Claudio Cavina was on hand to collect the Baroque Vocal Award for 2008 (decided on by the specialist critics of the UK-based Gramophone magazine) at a ceremony held in London, UK for his and La Venexiana’s recording of the fabula in musica by Claudio Monteverdi, L’Orfeo.[read more...]