Venice // sesto libro de madrigali a cinque voci (1614) 1614-1619 Concerto: settimo libro de madrigali (1619) 1619-1624 The Combattimento di Tancredi et Clorinda (1624) 1624-1627 Festivities in Parma, 1628 1628-1632 The Scherzi musicali (1632) 1633-1638 T h e Madrigali guerrieri, et amorosi. Mantua // terzo libro de madrigali a cinque voci (1592) 1594-1599 The dispute over the 'seconda pratica' 1601-1604 // quarto libro de madrigali a cinque voci (1603) // quinto libro de madrigali a cinque voci (1605) 1605-1607 Orfeo (1607) The Scherzi musicali a tre voci (1607) The summer of 1607 and the death of Claudia Cattaneo Monteverdi festivities: Arianna, the prologue for L'Idropica, the Ballo delle ingrate 19 1608-1609 20 The 'Mass and Vespers of the Blessed Virgin' (1610)Ģ2 27 29 34 52 56 59 62 63 70 74 77 100 109Ĭontents 21 1610-1613: the death of Vincenzo I Gonzaga, Monteverdi's dismissal from Mantua, his move to Venice Libro primo (1587) II secondo libro de madrigali a cinque voci (1590) ML410.M77F213 1994 782'.0092 - dc20 93-11564 CIP MN ISBN-13 978-3-1 hardback ISBN-10 3-2 hardback ISBN-13 978-5-0 paperback ISBN-10 5-7 paperbackįoreword Preface Notes on Monteverdi's texts Introductionīirth, family, surroundings The Sacrae cantiunculae tribus vocibus (1582) The Madrigali spirituali a quattro voci (1583) The Canzonette a tre voci (1584) The Madrigali a cinque voci. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Edizioni di Torino English translation © Cambridge University Press 1994 First published in English by Cambridge University Press 1994 as Monteverdi This digitally printed first paperback version 2006 A catalogue record for this publication is available from the British Library Library of Congress Cataloguing in Publication data Fabbri, Paolo, 1948 Monteverdi / Paolo Fabbri: translated by Tim Carter. This translation of the newly revised text brings an indispensable book to a much broader readership, providing a vivid picture of a fascinating period in music history.ĬAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS Cambridge, New York, Melbourne, Madrid, Cape Town, Singapore, Sao Paulo Cambridge University Press The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge CB2 2RU, UK Published in the United States of America by Cambridge University Press, New York Information on this title: Originally published in Italian as Monteverdi by E. Fabbri uses these documents and other sources to present a rich narrative focusing on a composer who has perhaps rightly been called the 'father of modern music'. A large number of contemporary documents, including some 130 of his own letters, offer rich insights into the composer and his times, also illuminating the many and varied contexts for music-making in the most important musical centres in Italy. Monteverdi's contribution to secular, sacred and theatrical music in the period was unparalleled: his madrigals, church music and operas remain very much alive today. This book, first published in Italian, is the leading study of the greatest composer of late Renaissance and early Baroque Italy.
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