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Collegium Vocale Gent “Et in arcadia ego”: Italian madrigals of the 16th century

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Tue, Aug 27, 2024, 20:00
Arcadia is the land of eternal sunshine and unclouded joy – but death also afflicts those who dwell there. A musical memento mori: in an affecting programme of vocal music, Collegium Vocale Gent conducted by Philippe Herreweghe explores the sound worlds of the late Renaissance and early Baroque

Keywords: Baroque, Musikfest Berlin, Vocal Music

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Musicians

Collegium Vocale GentChoir
Philippe HerrewegheConductor
Miriam AllanSoprano
Barbora KabátkováSoprano
Martha McLorinanContralto
Benedict HymasTenor
Nicholas MulroyTenor
Jimmy HollidayBass
Sophie GentViolin
Anna PekkalaViolin
Ageet ZweistraViola
Jonas NordbergLute
Maude GrattonHarpsichord
Lambert ColsonKornett
Bart VroomenTrombone

Program

Sinfonia a 5Salamone Rossi
Concerto de PastoriGiovanni Giacomo Gastoldi
Sinfonia grave a 5Salamone Rossi
Udite, lagrimosi Spirti d̕̕ AvernoSalamone Rossi
Stillò l’anima in piantoLuca Marenzio
Sinfonia quintaSalamone Rossi
Ah, dolente partita!Claudio Monteverdi
Gagliarda a 5 detta NarcisoSalamone Rossi
Corrente secondaSalamone Rossi
Brando primoSalamone Rossi
Dialogo della rosaSigismondo d' India
Sinfonia undecima (Echo)Salamone Rossi
Deh Tirsi mio gentil, non far più stratioLuca Marenzio
Dolcemente dormiva la mia CloriClaudio Monteverdi
Al lume delle stelleLuca Marenzio
Sinfonia secondaSalamone Rossi
Tirsi mio, caro TirsiSalamone Rossi
Nel dolce senoLuca Marenzio
Tirsi morir volea (arr. Peter Philips)Luca Marenzio
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