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Claudio Monteverdi: Lagrime d'Amante

La Compagnia Del Madrigale

Claudio Monteverdi: Lagrime d'Amante

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The voices of La Compagnia del Madrigale bring dramatic fervour and expressive subtlety to bear upon Monteverdi’s deep psychological insight. The five and six-part vocal textures are transparent...

Claudio Monteverdi: Lagrime d'Amante

La Compagnia Del Madrigale

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The voices of La Compagnia del Madrigale bring dramatic fervour and expressive subtlety to bear upon Monteverdi’s deep psychological insight. The five and six-part vocal textures are transparent...

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With ‘Lagrime d’amante’, La Compagnia del Madrigale, so accomplished with 16th and 17th century Italian music and words, turns its attention afresh to the music of Claudio Monteverdi.

This new Glossa release faithfully conveys the beauty of the ensemble’s vocal blend in a selection of five-part compositions drawn from the Monteverdi of Cremona, Mantua and Venice, but centering on that cornerstone of his art, the Sixth Book.

The act of singing whilst weeping - as Marco Bizzarini points out in his book- let essay - is somewhat unfeasible, but time after time Monteverdi strove to overcome that improbability by his music, often calling upon the best Italian poetry of the time: here, the fabulously vivid imagery of Torquato Tasso, Bat- tista Guarini and Petrarch are well served by Monteverdi’s musical response.

The programme takes us through various troubled emotional states involving love: a lover dying of love, the partenza amorosa (or lovers’ separation), even a shepherd accidentally wounding his loved one, but also the outpouring of grief in the Lagrime d’amante al sepolcro dell’amata, a commissioned madrigal cycle to newly written words lamenting the death in 1608 of the promising singer Caterina Martinelli, a pupil of the composer, but also that of Monteverdi’s wife.

This work and others on this recording involved the lamented bass Daniele Carnovich to whom the group pay tribute; the sessions were completed by Matteo Bellotto.

Awards and reviews

  • BBC Music Magazine
    August 2021
    Choral & Song Choice

August 2021

The voices of La Compagnia del Madrigale bring dramatic fervour and expressive subtlety to bear upon Monteverdi’s deep psychological insight. The five and six-part vocal textures are transparent and well-balanced making the most of the composer’s versatile harmonic colouring and declamatory freedom.

September 2021

These are idiomatic, elegant performances, the texts articulated with care by their Italian speakers; but there’s an extra gear, found in their recent Gesualdo recordings, that we lack here.
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