Claudio Monteverdi’s Birth Anniversary
Wednesday, May 15
Stingray Classica celebrates the music of Italian composer Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643) on the occasion of his 457th birth anniversary. Monteverdi mainly composed vocal works, operas, sacred pieces, and madrigals. He is particularly well-known as a master of the latter genre. In five decades, Monteverdi composed nine books of madrigals, helping to transform the genre from the polyphonic, a cappella madrigals of the late Renaissance to the ‘concertato’ madrigals of the early Baroque, focusing on the ability of music to express emotions contained in a text. On Wednesday, May 15, Stingray Classica premieres two splendid performances by renowned Baroque ensemble Les Arts Florissants led by Scottish tenor Paul Agnew, who interpret the First Book of Monteverdi’s madrigals (at 10:00) as well as the Third Book (at 14:00).
Monteverdi - Madrigals, Book I
Wednesday, May 15 | 10:00
Italian composer Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643) composed nine books of madrigals in half a century, which helped transform the genre from the polyphonic, a cappella madrigals of the late Renaissance to the ‘concertato’ madrigals of the early Baroque, shifting the style’s focus to the ability of music to express emotions contained in a text. In 2011, British tenor Paul Agnew and renowned Baroque ensemble Les Arts Florissants started recording eight books of Monteverdi’s madrigals. In this program, Agnew leads Les Arts Florissants in the madrigals of Book I. Published on New Year’s day of 1587, Book I consist of seventeen madrigals for five voices. This performance was recorded at the Cité de la musique in Paris, France, in 2011.
Monteverdi - Madrigals, Book III
Wednesday, May 15 | 14:00
Italian composer Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643) composed nine books of madrigals in half a century, which helped transform the genre from the polyphonic, a cappella madrigals of the late Renaissance to the ‘concertato’ madrigals of the early Baroque, shifting the style’s focus to the ability of music to express emotions contained in a text. In 2011, British tenor Paul Agnew and renowned Baroque ensemble Les Arts Florissants started recording eight books of Monteverdi’s madrigals. In this program, Agnew leads Les Arts Florissants in the madrigals of Book III. Published in 1592, the book contains twenty madrigals for five voices. This performance was recorded at the Cité de la musique in Paris, France, in 2012.