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  1. Claudio Monteverdi, nel quarto centenario della nascita by Guglielmo; Claudio Gallico; Guido Pannain Barblan, 1967
  2. Von der Schonheit alter Jahrhunderte: Hans Werner Henzes Bearbeitung von Claudio Monteverdis "Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria" (German Edition) by Bernd Wilms, 1997
  3. An Alphabetical Index to Claudio Monteverdi Tutte Le Opere by Editor, 1980
  4. Claudio Monteverdi, Life and Works by Hans Ferdinand Redlich, 1970
  5. Claudio Monteverdi: Studi e prospettive : atti del convegno, Mantova, 21-24 ottobre 1993 (Miscellanea / Accademia nazionale virgiliana di scienze lettere e arti)
  6. Claudio Monteverdi: Mit Selbstzeugnissen und Bilddokumenten (Rowohlts Monographien) (German Edition) by Wulf Konold, 1986
  7. Music of Claudio Monteverdi: A discography by Gunnar Westerlund, 1972
  8. Monteverdi Companion by Arnold Denis, 1972-03-17
  9. Operas of Monteverdi: English National Opera Guide 45 (English National Opera Guides) by Monteverdi, 1992-04-01
  10. Monteverdi: Vespers (1610) (Cambridge Music Handbooks) by John Whenham, 1997-10-13
  11. Claudio Monteverdi: Orfeo (Cambridge Opera Handbooks) by John Whenham, 1986-03-31
  12. Magnificat (Six Voices); Four Motets; Eight Madrigals: Miniature Score (Italian, Latin Language Edition) (Miniature Score) (Kalmus Edition) by Monteverdi, Claudio, 1985-03-01
  13. Ten Madrigals by Claudio Monteverdi, 1979-03-08
  14. LETTERE DEDICHE E PREFAZIONI by Claudio, a cura di Domenico de' Paoli Monteverdi, 1973

21. Monteverdi, Claudio
Una pagina che offre la biografia e una recensione.
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Claudio Monteverdi Nascita: Cremona (I) - 15/5/1567 Morte: Venezia (I) - 29/11/1643
Epoca: Antica Biografia: Figlio di Baldassarre Monteverdi e di Maddalena Zignani, Claudio Monteverdi viene avviato, giovanissimo, alle lezioni del primo musicista di Cremona, Marco Antonio Ingegneri, maestro di cappella del duomo cittadino, e a soli dieci anni era già nel coro della cattedrale di Cremona. Il giovane Monteverdi entrava in possesso delle nozioni di contrappunto, viola e canto nonchè della tradizione polifonica fiamminga.
A quindici anni, nel 1582, Monteverdi esordisce come compositore con ventitre mottetti sacri a tre voci titolati Sacra Cantiunculae a cui fa seguito, nel 1584, una raccolta di Canzonette a tre voci. A Venezia, nel 1587 Monteverdi pubblica il Primo Libro de Madrigali a cinque voci e nel 1590 il Secondo Libro de Madrigali
Nel 1511 i Gonzaga di Mantova riescono a realizzare la loro cappella di corte. Ebbe il vanto di contornarsi di illustri musicisti fino ad avere, quando nel 1590 anche Monteverdi viene chiamato a far parte dell'orchestra di corte come suonatore di viola, l'eccelso madrigalista fiammingo Jaches de Wert come maestro di Cappella.
Nel 1592, intanto, dava alle stampe il suo

22. The Monteverdi Pages
Dedicated to the life, works and art of claudio monteverdi and his immediate contemporaries. Includes Category Arts Music M monteverdi, claudio Giovanni Antonio......claudio monteverdi, a composer of the early baroque era, is probably most famousfor the first real opera, L'Orfeo (1607), his last opera L'incoronazione di
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Claudio Monteverdi, a composer of the early baroque era, is probably most famous for the first real opera, " L'Orfeo " (1607), his last opera " L'incoronazione di Poppea " (1642) and his incredible vespers " Vespro Della Beata Vergine " (1610), although also one of the greatest madrigalists at the end of the rennesaince and the beginning of the new baroque. Noted for his masterpieces " Selva Morale e spirituale " (1640) and the undying lament " Lamento d'Arianna These pages will soon be up and running with information on Claudio Monteverdi, his life, contemporaries and general background. In the meantime follows a quick list of links that could be of interest in search of information about Monteverdi. If you think anything is missing, do not hesitate to tell us. (See bottom line for details)
General introductions Classical Music Archive - Claudio Monteverdi Go there! NPR - Milestones of the Millenium - Claudio Monteverdi Go there! What's so special about Early Music, anyway? - Claudio Monteverdi Go there!

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25. The Unofficial Claudio Monteverdi Website
of the Baroque Era was claudio monteverdi. . Life and Career. claudio monteverdi was born in Cremona, Italy, in 1567.
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26. List Of Works: Monteverdi
monteverdi. Contrafacta. Musica tolta da i madrigali di claudio Monteverde
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List of Monteverdi's Works
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    Contrafacta
    Operas
    Opera: La favola d'Orfeo [Striggio], (1607)
    Opera: L'Arianna [Rinuccini], (1608), [Lament still exists; listed separately]
    Opera: La finta pazza Licori [Strozzi], (1627), [Music lost]
    Opera: Proserpina rapita [Strozzi], (1630), [Music lost]
    Opera: Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria [Badoaro], (1641)
    Opera: Le nozze d'Enea con Lavinia [Badoaro], (1641), [Music lost]
    Opera: L'incoronazione di Poppea [Busenello], (1642)
    Other Staged Works
    Ballo: Ballo delle ingrate [Rinuccini], (1608), [See also 8th book of Madrigals] Prologue: Prologue to L'idropice [Guarini], (1608), [Music lost] Ballet: Tirsi e Clori [Striggio], (1616), [See also 7th book of Madrigals] Prologue: Prologue to La Maddalena (Sacra rappresentazione) [Andreini], (1617) Oratorio: Combattimento di Tancredi et Clorinda [Tasso], (1624), [See also 8th book] Torneo: Mercurio e Marte [Achillini], (1628), [Music lost] Intermezzo: Gli amori di Diana e di Endimione [Pio], (1628), [Music lost]

27. Annibale Gianuario
Dedicato al musicologo che ha dedicato la sua ricerca a claudio monteverdi e alla musica del Rinascimento pubblicazioni, foto, e testimonianze.
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"O si ritorna, se si vuole essere virtuosi ed interpreti, alla Alta scuola Italiana di Canto, oppure si abbandona per sempre un repertorio che, come diceva Caccini, "non patisce la mediocrità" Then: either go back to the great Italian school of singing if one wants to be a virtuoso performer, or else abandon for ever a repertory which, as Caccini said, "does not suffer mediocrity". ANNIBALE GIANUARIO studioso di vasta cultura, musicista (violinista e Direttore di Coro) di grande talento, dotato di profondo intuito introspettivo, ha contribuito come nessuno, nel panorama contemporaneo degli studi musicologici, a sviscerare le caratteristiche etico-estetiche ed artistiche del periodo che prepara e realizza l'efflorescenza poetico-musicale della monteverdiana Seconda Pratica. ANNIBALE GIANUARIO ha diretto dal 1969 al 1991 il Centro Studi Rinascimento Musicale di Firenze che ha organizzato nelle Ville Medicee di Artimino (del Buontalenti) e di Poggio a Caiano (del Sangallo) i più importanti incontri "Convegni Internazionali di Musicologia"

28. List Of Works: Monteverdi
See a complete list of the works of the Viennese composer with title, musical type, and date given. List of monteverdi's Works
http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/1790/m_works.htm
List of Monteverdi's Works
Operas
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Published Collections: Secular

  • Book 1: ...
    Contrafacta
    Operas
    Opera: La favola d'Orfeo [Striggio], (1607)
    Opera: L'Arianna [Rinuccini], (1608), [Lament still exists; listed separately]
    Opera: La finta pazza Licori [Strozzi], (1627), [Music lost]
    Opera: Proserpina rapita [Strozzi], (1630), [Music lost]
    Opera: Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria [Badoaro], (1641)
    Opera: Le nozze d'Enea con Lavinia [Badoaro], (1641), [Music lost]
    Opera: L'incoronazione di Poppea [Busenello], (1642)
    Other Staged Works
    Ballo: Ballo delle ingrate [Rinuccini], (1608), [See also 8th book of Madrigals] Prologue: Prologue to L'idropice [Guarini], (1608), [Music lost] Ballet: Tirsi e Clori [Striggio], (1616), [See also 7th book of Madrigals] Prologue: Prologue to La Maddalena (Sacra rappresentazione) [Andreini], (1617) Oratorio: Combattimento di Tancredi et Clorinda [Tasso], (1624), [See also 8th book] Torneo: Mercurio e Marte [Achillini], (1628), [Music lost] Intermezzo: Gli amori di Diana e di Endimione [Pio], (1628), [Music lost]

29. Composer
Brief biographical sketch, caricature, summaries of stage works and vocal and church music. Includes Naxos discography.
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30. Claudio Monteverdi, 1567-1643
claudio monteverdi, 15761643. This page hasmoved to http//www.manteau.de/claudio.html.
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32. Monteverdi, Claudio (1567 - 1643)
monteverdi, claudio (1567 1643). Born in Cremona in 1567, claudiomonteverdi served at the court of the Dukes of Mantua from the
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Monteverdi, Claudio (1567 - 1643)
Born in Cremona in 1567, Claudio Monteverdi served at the court of the Dukes of Mantua from the early 1590s until 1612, when he moved to Venice as maestro di cappella at the basilica of St. Mark, a position he retained until his death in 1643. His importance as a proponent of the so-called seconda prattica, the new concerted music characteristic of the early Baroque, is unquestioned, as is his pre-eminence in the development of the new form of opera that sprang from the combination of music and rhetoric in the art of Italian monody. Stage Works Secular Vocal Music Monteverdi published a number of collections of songs and madrigals. Of these the Lament of Arianna has been mentioned, while the Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda was also published in a set of Madrigali guerrieri et amorosi (Madrigals of War and of Love), designed for singing without dramatic action. This particularly rich repertoire of vocal music includes the duet, also in the form of a five-part madrigal, Zefiro torna (Zephyr, turn), from the poet Petrarch and Ecco mormorar l'onde (Lo the murmur of the waves), a setting of Tasso. These and other songs and madrigals by Monteverdi were brought to modern attention by the French composer, teacher and musicologist Nadia Boulanger in memorable realisations and recordings in the 1940s. Recommended Recordings Lament
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34. Milestones Of The Millennium: Claudio Monteverdi
Brief article from NPR.Category Arts Music M monteverdi, claudio Giovanni Antonio...... claudio monteverdi with Jan Swafford. In this edition of Milestonesof the Millennium, commentator Jan Swafford explains why claudio
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with Jan Swafford In this edition of Milestones of the Millennium , commentator Jan Swafford explains why Claudio Monteverdi is one of the most important composers in the history of Western classical music. Monteverdi bestrode the musical eras we call Renaissance and Baroque, and was the first composer to develop opera to its full dramatic and musical potential. Monteverdi’s revolutionary innovations have influenced 20th century composers like Igor Stravinsky, while foreshadowing the modern idea of the song. Born in Cremona in 1567, Monteverdi composed a book of madrigals by the time he was 17. At age 24, he became a musician in the court of Mantova, where he eventually became music director. By his mid-40s, he would be the most celebrated composer in Italy. Meanwhile, around the year 1600, a group of Florentine intellectuals introduced their fledgling concept of opera, an imitation of ancient Greek drama. In 1607, Monteverdi took this rudimentary approach and turned it on its head with, arguably, the first true opera, “L’Orfeo.” His revolutionary debut defied all existing musical convention.

35. Musica Classica - Classical Music - Klassische Musik - Karadar Bertoldi Ensemble
Karadar Dictionary entry with life, works, catalogue, portraits and other illustrations, and MIDI audio samples.
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He studied with Ingegneri, maestro di cappella at Cremona Cathedral, and published several books of motets and madrigals before going to Mantua in about 1591 to serve as a string player at the court of Duke Vincenzo Gonzaga. There he came under the influence of Giaches de Wert, whom he failed to succeed as maestro di cappella in 1596. In 1599 he married Claudia de Cattaneis, a court singer, who bore him three children, and two years later he was appointed maestro di cappella on Pallavicino's death. Monteverdi became known as a leading exponent of the modern approach to harmony and text expression. In 1607 his first opera, Orfeo, was produced in Mantua, followed in 1608 by Arianna. Disenchanted with Mantua, he then retumed to Cremona, but failed to secure his release from the Gonzaga family until 1612, when Duke Vincenzo died. The dedication to Pope Paul V of a grand collection of church music known as the Vespers (1610) had already indicated an outwardlooking ambition, and in 1613 Monteverdi was appointed maestro di cappella at St. Mark's, Venice. There Monteverdi was active in reorganizing and improving the cappella as well as writing music for it, but he was also able to accept commissions from elsewhere, including some from Mantua, for example the ballet Tirsi e Clori (1616) and an opera, La finta pazza Licori (1627, not performed, now lost).

36. Milestones Of The Millennium: Claudio Monteverdi
Brief article from NPR.
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Select a Program Tapes and Transcripts All Songs Considered All Things Considered® American Radio Works At the Opera Beyond 2000 Billy Taylor's Jazz The Changing Face of America The Diane Rehm Show Jazz from Lincoln Center Jazz Profiles JazzSet with Branford Marsalis Latino USA Living on Earth Lost and Found Sound Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz The Merrow Report Morning Edition® National Press Club NPR Playhouse The NPR/Kaiser/Kennedy School Polls NPR World of Opera Only a Game Public Interest Radio Expeditions Rewind Says You! St. Louis Symphony Orchestra Selected Shorts Sunday Baroque Talk of the Nation Todd Mundt Show Wait Wait, Don't Tell Me Weekend All Things Considered Weekend Edition - Saturday Weekend Edition - Sunday Weekly Edition - The Best of NPR News World Radio Network from NPR NPR Worldwide
Claudio Monteverdi
with Jan Swafford In this edition of Milestones of the Millennium , commentator Jan Swafford explains why Claudio Monteverdi is one of the most important composers in the history of Western classical music. Monteverdi bestrode the musical eras we call Renaissance and Baroque, and was the first composer to develop opera to its full dramatic and musical potential. Monteverdi’s revolutionary innovations have influenced 20th century composers like Igor Stravinsky, while foreshadowing the modern idea of the song. Born in Cremona in 1567, Monteverdi composed a book of madrigals by the time he was 17. At age 24, he became a musician in the court of Mantova, where he eventually became music director. By his mid-40s, he would be the most celebrated composer in Italy. Meanwhile, around the year 1600, a group of Florentine intellectuals introduced their fledgling concept of opera, an imitation of ancient Greek drama. In 1607, Monteverdi took this rudimentary approach and turned it on its head with, arguably, the first true opera, “L’Orfeo.” His revolutionary debut defied all existing musical convention.

37. Monteverdi, Claudio
monteverdi, claudio monteverdi, claudio. Period Renaissance. Born Monday, May15, 1567 in Cremona, Italy. Died Sunday, November 29, 1643 in Venice, Italy.
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Monteverdi, Claudio
Monteverdi, Claudio
Period: Renaissance
Born: Monday, May 15, 1567 in Cremona, Italy
Died: Sunday, November 29, 1643 in Venice, Italy
Nation of Origin: Italy
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Book VIII (Madrigals of War and Love): Hor che'l ciel e la terra Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda
Operas: Orfeo Vi ricorda o boschi ombrosi In un fiorito prato Arianna: Lament Il ritorno d'Ulisse L'Incoronazione di Poppea Vespers Mass: In illo tempore Other Information: Although a birthdate is not known, Monteverdi was baptized on May 15, 1567. He was among the first of the Ars Nova composers. The development of Monteverdi's style can be easily seen in his madrigals. The early ones (Books 1-4) are in the old Renaissance contrapuntal style of four equal voices, but after 1603 (Book 5) he began to write madrigals with an added basso continuo part and an exalted soprano part. Books 6-9 mix the basso continuo/homphonic/concertato style with the old contrapuntal style. In Book 7 he used a Romanesca and other ground bass forms like the chaconne and passacaglia. Book 8 contains his Madrigal of War and Love which displays a range of human passions in the stile concitato (agitated style of repeated 16th notes, tremelo, rapid scale passages, pizzicato, dotted rhythms, no bel canto but more like recitative in style).

38. RONDO-CD-Führer, Komponistenporträt Claudio Monteverdi
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Mit einem Mal erschien ihm die alte niederländische Vokalpolyphonie mit ihrem Stimmengeflecht, in dem der Text unterzugehen drohte, als nicht mehr zeitgemäß. Zielstrebig kämpfte er für eine neue Kompositionsweise, die - ausdrucksbetont, durchsichtig und mit wenigen Stimmen - den Textgehalt nicht nur berücksichtigt, sondern dem Text den Vorrang über die Musik einräumt. Experimentierfeld war ihm das Madrigal, die in der zweiten Hälfte des 16. Jahrhunderts vorherrschende Vokalgattung. Acht Madrigalbücher verfaßte Monteverdi, die er fortlaufend von 1578 bis 1638 veröffentlichte. Sie zeigen seinen Weg von der prima prattica , dem alten fünfstimmigen A-cappella-Typus, bei dem die Musik über den Text dominiert, zur seconda prattica , zum neuen Sologesang ( Monodie ) mit akkordischer Stütze, dem Generalbaß, bei dem die dichterische Rede die Herrin der Musik ist (hier zeigen sich erste Wurzeln der Musikdramen Glucks und Richard Wagners).
Prompt sah er sich heftigen Anfeindungen ausgesetzt. Ein Kanonikus aus Bologna, Giovanni Maria Artusi, störte sich an den Kühnheiten in der Stimmführung, der Dissonanzbehandlung und der Rhythmik, die Monteverdi zugunsten eines starken Gefühlsausdrucks des Textes einsetzte. Doch auch Monteverdi griff zur Feder. In seinem Vorwort zum fünften Madrigalbuch (1605) reagierte er erstmals öffentlich auf die Angriffe Artusis. Als echter Renaissancemensch berief er sich auf die Antike und mahnte: "Der moderne Komponist darf seine Werke einzig und allein auf der Grundlage der Wahrheit schreiben".

39. Monteverdi, Claudio
Biographical data, recommended CDs, books and sheet music, bibliography, and links to biographical essays.
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Monteverdi, Claudio
Monteverdi, Claudio
Period: Renaissance
Born: Monday, May 15, 1567 in Cremona, Italy
Died: Sunday, November 29, 1643 in Venice, Italy
Nation of Origin: Italy
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Major Works:
Madrigals:

Cruda Amarilli
Book VIII (Madrigals of War and Love): Hor che'l ciel e la terra Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda
Operas: Orfeo Vi ricorda o boschi ombrosi In un fiorito prato Arianna: Lament Il ritorno d'Ulisse L'Incoronazione di Poppea Vespers Mass: In illo tempore Other Information: Although a birthdate is not known, Monteverdi was baptized on May 15, 1567. He was among the first of the Ars Nova composers. The development of Monteverdi's style can be easily seen in his madrigals. The early ones (Books 1-4) are in the old Renaissance contrapuntal style of four equal voices, but after 1603 (Book 5) he began to write madrigals with an added basso continuo part and an exalted soprano part. Books 6-9 mix the basso continuo/homphonic/concertato style with the old contrapuntal style. In Book 7 he used a Romanesca and other ground bass forms like the chaconne and passacaglia. Book 8 contains his Madrigal of War and Love which displays a range of human passions in the stile concitato (agitated style of repeated 16th notes, tremelo, rapid scale passages, pizzicato, dotted rhythms, no bel canto but more like recitative in style).

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Werkbesprechung(en) mit Werken von Claudio Monteverdi Rezensierte Einspielungen mit Werken von Claudio Monteverdi Komponisten- und Interpreten-Diskussionsforum Aufnahmen mit Werken von Claudio Monteverdi (Adori/klassik.com CD-Shop)
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