Monteverdi: Flaming Heart - Madrigals
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The immensely popular I Fagiolini launches an exciting new series of secular works by Monteverdi, challenging the accepted pre-eminence of the Italian...
The immensely popular I Fagiolini launches an exciting new series of secular works by Monteverdi, challenging the accepted pre-eminence of the Italian groups.
I Fagiolini are currently enjoying a greatly increased public profile, following the Royal Philharmonic Society 'British Ensemble' award earlier this year - only the second time in history that the award has gone to a vocal ensemble.
The group celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, with many performances taking place worldwide in recognition of this milestone.
Under the expert guidance of Robert Hollingworth, I Fagiolini have created an imaginative approach to presenting often unfamiliar music, and their performances are always informed while communicating the spirit of the music instantly and vividly.
Flaming Heart seeks to show the full Monteverdi, a Monteverdi of both beauty and horror, colourful, vivid, and always completely alive. Unlike the 'complete edition' approach this series presents a much more imaginative selection of his works, beginning with the prologue from L'Orfeo and continuing with the very best of his works for a cappella ensemble, soloists and strings.
In this new series, I Fagiolini bring contemporary passion with up-to-date scholarship on issues from gut strings and continuo choices to ornamentation - this is a Monteverdi for both the 16th and 21st century.
Reviews
'On the Monteverdi performances:
...some of the most exquisitely intense vocal music ever written...'
The Times
'Anyone who has ever loved and lost cannot fail to be moved by this.'
Early Music Review
'Engaging convincingly in the Italian baroque, the one-per-part singers sigh, plead and agonise like lovers in the unaccompanied choral recitatives (madrigals). Instruments are now part of the I Fagiolini fold now: solo madrigalists bathe in beautiful, moaning gut-strung violins, plunking chittarone and glittering harpsichord.'
The Times
'Though their repertoire stretches from 'The Cries of London' to improvised songs in Soweto, I Fagiolini are most seductive and persuasive in Monteverdi... Frankly you won't hear madrigals better sung.'
The Independent on Sunday
'It's put together with imagination, wit and profound admiration for the expressive power of Monteverdi's word setting and every number is performed with the same combination of sterling values.'
The Guardian
'Do not miss this wide-ranging survey on any account.'
Gramophone 'Editor's Choice'
'Monteverdi's response to the pains and pleasures of love, is the proof it provides that the best way to convey the impression of spontaneity is to pay meticulous attention to detail. This is especially obvious in impassioned solos such as 'Partenza amorosa', an extended monologue in which Giles Underwood gives every word and note its proper, perfectly judged emphasis, and every phrase its proper pace and direction. In this way he conveys the fluctuations of the music's emotional temperature, as hopeless, hushed heartbreak vies with violent outbursts of bitterness. Ensemble pieces benefit from the same approach... The singer's fine performances are exquisitely enhanced by the continuo group's rich sound and imaginative ornamentation.'
Telegraph
'The result is undoubtedly an engaging and effective concert on disc that has gained much from I Fagiolini's recent dramatised performances of the Fourth Book of Madrigals (soon to be issued on DVD).'
BBC Music Magazine
'The performances are as beautiful as they are careful and stylish. The singers (there are seven in all) are highly expressive in solo stints and handsomely balanced in ensembles... This release guarantees both immediate and lasting satisfaction. It belongs in any decent Monteverdi collection.'
American Record Guide
'Critic's Choice Richard Lawrence'
Gramophone
'Whether in impassioned monologues or ecstatic ensemble pieces, I Fagiolini's superbly responsive singing gives this collection of some of Monteverdi's most vividly expressive madrigals a wonderful air of emotional spontaneity.'
Telegraph 'CDs of the year'
L'Orfeo (more info)
Performed by:
Lautten Compagney
San Petronio Cappella Musicale Orchestra
Stuttgart State Orchestra
Montreal Baroque
Composed by:
Claudio Monteverdi
Conducted by:
Wolfgang Katschner
Sergio Vartolo
Lothar Zagrosek
Robert Hollingworth
Anna Simboli, soprano
Monica Piccinini, soprano
Matthias Vieweg, bass
Sara Mingardo,
Alessandro Carmignani, tenor
Marinella Pennicchi, soprano
Rosita Frisani, soprano
Giovanni Pentasuglia, tenor
Patrizia Vaccari, soprano
Carlo Lepore, bass
Gastone Sarti, bass
Luca Dordolo, tenor
Marco Scavazza, bass
Sergio Foresti, bass
Antonio Abete, bass
Kobie van Rensburg, tenor
Gianluca Ferrarini, tenor
Raffaele Giordani, tenor
Furio Zanasi, baritone
Rinaldo Alessandrini, harpsichord
Charles Daniels, tenor
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Orfeo: Prologue - 00:05:42
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Orfeo, Act II: Sinfonia - 00:01:21
Luci serene e chiare (more info)
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Luci serene e chiare - 00:03:48
Anima mia, perdona (more info)
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Anima mia, perdona - 00:05:21
Symphonia: Tempro la cetra (more info)
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Tempro la cetra, e per cantar gli onori - 00:09:17
Ahi come a un vago sol cortese giro (more info)
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Ahi come a un vago sol cortese giro - 00:05:15
Con che soavita, labbra adorate (more info)
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Con che soavita, labbra adorate - 00:05:12
Ch'io t'ami, e t'ami piu della mia vita (more info)
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Ch'io t'ami, e t'ami piu della mia vita - 00:08:02
Se pur destina e vole, "Partenza Amorosa" (more info)
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Se pur destina e vole - 00:08:10
Parlo, miser, o taccio? (more info)
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Parlo, miser'o taccio? - 00:04:43
Volgendo il ciel per l'immortal sentiero… Movete al mio bel suon (more info)
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Volgendo il ciel per l’immortal sentiero… Movete al mio bel suon - 00:10:59
Longe da te, cor mio (more info)
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Longe da te, cor mio - 00:02:59
Piagne e sospira, e quando i caldi raggi (more info)
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Piagn'e sospira - 00:05:08