Palestrina 1st Book of Madrigals
The language of love seems to be second nature to the sighing Italians
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Composer or Director: Giovanni Palestrina
Genre:
Vocal
Label: Brilliant Classics
Magazine Review Date: 5/2008
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 57
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: 93364
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Madrigals, Book 1 (Il primo libro de madrigali) |
Giovanni Palestrina, Composer
Andrea Damiani, Lute Concerto Italiano Giovanni Palestrina, Composer Rinaldo Alessandrini, Conductor |
Author: mberry
What is particularly noticeable in this recording is the close cohesion between words and music. This is achieved to a large extent through variations of volume, variations one might describe as precise, colourful and dramatic. No timidity, no all-too-British restraint, but an exact and natural response in sound. The languishing is often brightened by little gleams of hope. Questa dogliosa stil calmo di pianto in particular might be said to show precision of meaning, a point so often skipped over and blurred, if not ignored altogether. It leads with vigour into the next phrase. In two or three places we are suddenly whisked away from sigh-heaving and melancholy to moments of merriment and joy.
As for drama, it is the intensity of feeling arising from these rapid changes of tiny melodic snatches that transforms the whole of this colourful composition. One example is to be found in Lontan dalla mia diva with its dramatic vocal exploits on the word “tormenti”. Another comes in Amor, Fortuna e la mia mente schiva with its sudden dramatisation of the final phrase. Both tempo and volume acquire a completely different feeling as regards precision of meaning: there is also an outstanding degree of colourful expression as well as all the excitement of the rapidly changing emotions of the actors.
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