This piece by Monteverdi is fabulous, and the interpretation is gorgeous! It's as if the three male voices were weaving a carpet on which the female voice can unfold its splendour... A real masterpiece!
A mes yeux l un des plus grands chef d oeuvre de la musique Occidentale, un chef d oeuvre absolu ...Avoir pu montrer a ce point grace a la musique l impossible amour la douloureuse perte comme impossible a contenir tout cela dans un style tres epure...
Une chaconne : avec simplement 4 notes à la basse, répétées à l'infini Monteverdi compose un chef d'oeuvre absolu, comme vous le dites. Mais par chance cette pièce est peu connue : on nous la servirait comme jingle pour des nouilles au fromage ou des serviettes hygiéniques !
Éternel grandiose cette musique qui nous fait rêver qui vous emportes sur une autre terre en cette époque que l on vie qui est si triste merci Monteverdi a bientôt au paradis vive le baroque merci you tube.
It's been some time since I got some Monteverdi scores, so I don't remember from where. But it was not one of the usual websites, I think. I can send you what I have. I checked to see if I got the one you need, but I don't :(
This descending ostinato was a common Baroque device for representing intense emotion. Monteverdi uses it (in a major mode) for the final love duet in 'Poppea', Lully used a variant of it for the Passacaille in 'Armide' and Purcell has a chromatic version in Dido's Lament. They knew what worked! Sorry if you already know all this, I just like talking about early music!
Type 'lamento della ninfa cpdl' into Google and you'll find a page with a version of the madrigal. It has a wirtten out keyboard realisation of the score but you can just ask your continuo player to ignore that if you like. Or if you'd rather have a version with just the parts, no suggested realisation I can email you one I transcribed a while back.
Argh... Why did they have to set the composition bench mark so high that now none of the "popular" "singers" like gaga or britney cannot reach it? Ah... Wonderful!
This piece by Monteverdi is fabulous, and the interpretation is gorgeous! It's as if the three male voices were weaving a carpet on which the female voice can unfold its splendour... A real masterpiece!
Quanto si sente la mancanza di Montserrat Figueras. 💔
This is the most beatiful version of this masterpiece. Thank you Figueras!
A mes yeux l un des plus grands chef d oeuvre de la musique Occidentale, un chef d oeuvre absolu ...Avoir pu montrer a ce point grace a la musique l impossible amour la douloureuse perte comme impossible a contenir tout cela dans un style tres epure...
Une chaconne : avec simplement 4 notes à la basse, répétées à l'infini Monteverdi compose un chef d'oeuvre absolu, comme vous le dites. Mais par chance cette pièce est peu connue : on nous la servirait comme jingle pour des nouilles au fromage ou des serviettes hygiéniques !
Wow, this is one of the best performances I've heard of this piece!
Una de las canciones que más le pegaba a Figueras. A veces no me gusta su pronunciación, pero en algunas piezas es sublime; un digno ejemplo.
You're right, she's a soprano. I simply forgot to remove "mezzo" from the description of the video with Ann Murray. Thanks for letting me know. :)
Éternel grandiose cette musique qui nous fait rêver qui vous emportes sur une autre terre en cette époque que l on vie qui est si triste merci Monteverdi a bientôt au paradis vive le baroque merci you tube.
Una belleza cantando, precioso!!!
feliz día a todos🌿
Qué vos poderosa y a la vez aterciopelada... que descensos tan suaves y que suavidad en los altos...
Capolavoro!
I really intend to go to Cremona, for the Monteverdi Festival, someday, at May of some year...
Absolutely superb and breathtaking
It's been some time since I got some Monteverdi scores, so I don't remember from where. But it was not one of the usual websites, I think. I can send you what I have. I checked to see if I got the one you need, but I don't :(
2:00 - Montserrat
I see that this work was parodied in the Loves of Wayne Gretzky, part 3, except that the Gretzky has a rising ostinato and this has a descending one.
This descending ostinato was a common Baroque device for representing intense emotion. Monteverdi uses it (in a major mode) for the final love duet in 'Poppea', Lully used a variant of it for the Passacaille in 'Armide' and Purcell has a chromatic version in Dido's Lament. They knew what worked! Sorry if you already know all this, I just like talking about early music!
Absolutamente magnífico!
Type 'lamento della ninfa cpdl' into Google and you'll find a page with a version of the madrigal. It has a wirtten out keyboard realisation of the score but you can just ask your continuo player to ignore that if you like. Or if you'd rather have a version with just the parts, no suggested realisation I can email you one I transcribed a while back.
I love this piece a lot, anybody have this part? I want to sing it with my group.
I would really like the sheet music for this. I have been looking havent been able to find it with the part at the beginning. Where can I find a copy?
6:21
Ut 1?
Masterpiece
Que en Paz descanse 😞😢
1:58 a 6:18
:)
taaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaci
Her Italian enunciation leaves something to be desired, but voice it beautiful.
Argh... Why did they have to set the composition bench mark so high that now none of the "popular" "singers" like gaga or britney cannot reach it?
Ah...
Wonderful!
No está mal...pero despues de haber escuchado a Nuria Rial cantandola, ya no me gustan las demás...(con el debido respeto).
VISCA CATALUNYA!