LUCA MARENZIO Il Nono Libro de Madrigali, 1599
La Venexiana Claudio Cavina
GCD C80906
This title has been discontinued and will not be repressed on Glossa Cabinet.
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Performing artists
La Venexiana Claudio Cavina, director
Rossana Bertini, soprano Marina de Liso, mezzosoprano Claudio Cavina, countertenor Sandro Naglia, tenor Giuseppe Maletto, tenor Daniele Carnovich, bass Gabriele Palomba, lute Franco Pavan, lute Fabio Bonizzoni, harpsichord
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LUCA MARENZIO
Il Nono Libro de Madrigali, 1599
1 Così nel mio parlar 2 Amor i' ho 3 Dura legge d'Amor 4 Chiaro segno Amor pose 5 Se sì alto pon gir 6 L'aura che'l verde Lauro 7 Il vago e bell'Armillo 8 Solo e pensoso 9 Vivo in guerra 10 Fume ch'a l'onde 11 Parto o non parto? 12 Credete voi ch'i' viva 13 Crudele, acerba 14 La bella man vi stringo
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...]
“I really do not think that there is one composer who can be rightly compared to this genius.”
In completing their masterful Monteverdi Edition, Claudio Cavina and La Venexiana have returned to the beginning – to the Madrigali a cinque voci… Libro primo – of Monteverdi’s exploration of the madrigalian art form, a journey which was to occupy the composer for more than 50 years of his life across his staying in the cities of Cremona, Mantua and Venice. In this First Book, published in 1587 when the composer was barely 20 years old yet demonstrably showing clear evidence of his approaching maturity, La Venexiana’s performances are again faithful to Monteverdi’s passion for the written word – above all to the weight theme of love. In this final release in the Monteverdi Edition Cavina adds a twist in the tail by including on this new CD the madrigals from the posthumous Libro Nono put together by the composer’s Venetian publisher. With the rerelease of La Venexiana’s recording of Il Terzo Libro (complete with a new essay penned by Stefano Russomanno), eight volumes now comprise Glossa’s Monteverdi Edition, all available within the attractively and imaginatively unified design style which has become the hallmark of the label. [read more...]