Striggio: Il primo libro de madrigali a cinque voci

xxxi + 181 pp.

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1691125
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R143
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9780895795892

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The Mantuan nobleman Alessandro Striggio (1537/38–92) was one of the greatest instrumental virtuosi and composers of his day. On a visit to Venice in 1560 he published his First Book of Madrigals for Five Voices in tandem with his First Book for Six Voices (vols. 70–71 in this series); like the latter, it went through numerous editions in the succeeding twenty-five years and must count as one of the most successful madrigal books of its time. A large and apparently miscellaneous collection, it offers a rich mixture of amorous and occasional settings (including a multi-part Epitalamio) in a wide variety of musical styles. While the opening madrigal, "O de la bella Etruria invitto Duce," proclaims Striggio’s allegiance to his new employer, Duke Cosimo de’ Medici of Florence, the book as a whole reflects his Mantuan origins. Several poetic texts can be ascribed to a local Mantuan poet, Giulio Nuovoloni, with whom Striggio must have had close contact. Among the persons addressed are members of the Gonzaga family, who ruled Mantua. In the introduction to this new edition--the first in modern times--the publication history of the collection and its literary origins are discussed in detail, and an overview is given of the music and the organization of the collection.

Content

Il primo libro de madrigali a cinque voci

  1. O de la bella Etruria invitto Duce
  2. Ridon liete le rive e i verdi colli
  3. Epitalamio: Or che lucente e chiara
  4. Giovane illustre, sopr'il Mincio nata
  5. Donna felice e bella
  6. Mentre la donna, anzi la vita mia
  7. Poi che morta è colei, che mentre visse
  8. Illustre alma gentile
  9. Caro dolce ben mio, chi mi vi toglie?
  10. Arse così per voi, donna, 'l mio core
  11. Ditemi, o donna mia, ditem'un poco
  12. Notte felice, aventuros'e bella
  13. Che deggio far, da poi che 'l mio bel sole
  14. Miser'oimè, che potrà più allegrarmi
  15. Misero più d'ogni uom, misero e lasso
  16. Torbido il Mincio corre e piange il mondo
  17. Chi brama al maggior caldo esser di ghiaccio
  18. Pensai, lasso, fra quest'alpestri monti
  19. Ardendo i' grid'e moro
  20. Quanto privo di te, mia Nub', i' veggo
  21. Non fiammeggiav'ancor ne l'oriente
  22. Felice l'alma che per voi sospira
  23. Era la mia virtù quasi smarrita
  24. Madonna, il vostro petto è tutto ghiaccio
  25. Sì dolce'è d'amar voi, lo mio desio
  26. Invidioso Amor del mio bel stato
  27. Era 'l bel viso suo, qual'esser suole

Madrigali aggionti 28. Voi, se col raggio di virtute ardente [Donna bell'e gentil, Gianetto da Palestrina] [O voi che sotto l'amros'insegne, Cipriano]

Di novo aggionti 29. Madonna, se non sete 30. Lavinia, se non sete

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