Ars Nova Copenhagen: Amor e Morte - Vokale mesterværker fra den Italienske renæssance
Ars Nova Copenhagen: Amor e Morte - Vokale mesterværker fra den Italienske renæssance
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Description
Koncert med vokalspecialisterne i Ars Nova Copenhagen og Paul Hillier. Kærlighedens og dødens temaer afspejles rigeligt i den italienske renæssances kunst: af forfattere som Boccacio og Dante, men også i musik fra de store komponister af tiden. Dette program viser, hvordan berømte komponister som Monteverdi, Gabrieli, Palestrina og Carlo Gesualdo satte stor vægt på emnerne både i kirkemusik og i madrigaler beregnet til private forestillinger.
PROGRAM:
| Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643) | Ecco mormorar l'onde |
| Andrea Gabrieli (1557-1612) | Tirsi morir volea |
| Luca Marenzio (1553-1599) | Solo e pensoso |
| Claudio Monteverdi | Si ch’io vorrei morire |
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| Giovanna Pierluigi da Palestrina (1525-1594) Canticum Canticorum: | Osculetur me osculo oris sui Trahe me Nigra sum sed formosa Vox dilecti mei |
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| Carlo Gesualdo da Venosa (1566-1613) Sacrae Cantiones: | Ave dulcissimia Maria Ecco morirò dunque/Ahi già mi discoloro O vos omnes Moro lasso al mio duolo |
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| Claudio Monteverdi | Sestina: Lagrime d'amante al sepolcro dell'amata |
ARS NOVA Copenhagen
Dirigent: Paul Hillier
Sopran: Ann-Christin Wesser Ingels, Hanna Kappelin, Carina Tybjerg Madsen
Alt: Laura Lamph, Hanne Marie le Fevre, Miles Lallemant
Tenor: Jakob Skjoldborg, Luís Toscano, Barry Fitzgerald-Lombard
Bas: Asger Lynge Petersen, Mikkel Tuxen, Danny Purtell
Ars Novas koncerter er støttet af Statens Kunstfond, Dansk Korforbund og en række andre fonde og bidragsydere.
Organiser
Venue
Garnisonskirken, Sankt Annæ Plads 4, 1250 København
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