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Giaches de Wert: Versi d'Amore
Voces Suaves
A wonderful introduction to the music of de Wert. The performances are clear, with fine diction and a nice sense of the various rhythmic nuances. The instrumental portions never disturb, but...
Giaches de Wert: Versi d'Amore
Voces Suaves
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A wonderful introduction to the music of de Wert. The performances are clear, with fine diction and a nice sense of the various rhythmic nuances. The instrumental portions never disturb, but...
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Following three critically acclaimed albums of sacred music, Voces Suaves turns to the most important secular genre of the Renaissance: the madrigal. Their new album for Arcana, Versi d’Amore, is dedicated entirely to the madrigals of Giaches de Wert (1535-1596): rarely performed nowadays, these expressive works are the true forebearers of the madrigals of Claudio Monteverdi, Wert’s younger colleague in Mantua. Versi d’Amore features a selection of works from Wert’s last three madrigal books: sombre settings of profound sonnets by Petrarch performed a cappella, alongside elegantly playful canzonette performed with an instrumental consort, all of which display Wert’s complete command of polyphonic writing, melodic expressivity and word painting. Most of the pieces are recorded for the first time, giving the listeners an opportunity to discover these true gems of the madrigal repertoire.
Contents and tracklist
- Voces Suaves
- Mirjam Wernli (soloist)
- Voces Suaves
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- Christina Boner (soloist)
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- Tobias Wicky (soloist)
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- Mirjam Wernli (soloist)
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- Christina Boner (soloist), Dan Dunkelblum (soloist)
- Voces Suaves
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Awards and reviews
July/August 2023
A wonderful introduction to the music of de Wert. The performances are clear, with fine diction and a nice sense of the various rhythmic nuances. The instrumental portions never disturb, but rather they enhance the ambience of the music.
December 2022
Voces Suaves are new to me; they bring legible and effective performances, and their choices from piece to piece generally make sense.