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What happens when a piece by Monteverdi finds its way to its original concert hall?

In the third episode of season 3 of the Early Music Podcast, Tim Carter introduces us to Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643), an Italian composer and contemporary of Girolamo Frescobaldi, who is considered one of the creators of opera and, with Orfeo, the author of the first masterpiece of the genre. From Florence to Venice, passing through Mantua, this third episode evokes the privileged link between architecture and music and evokes the scenic dimension of the works of Monteverdi and his contemporaries.

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CREDITS

guest Tim Carter, musicologist

interview & editing Andrew Burn

production REMA

credits music

Platée, Act 1, Orage - Jean-Philippe Rameau

performed by Les Talens Lyriques, dir. Christophe Rousset

Camera Lucida 2014

All rights reserved - Courtesy of Les Talens Lyriques

design Doretta Rinaldi

original drawings Vincent Flückiger

cover score Folio, Alto part of the Magnificat from the vespers for Marian feast days, 1610, (Museo internazionale e biblioteca della musica, Bologna, M-3478)

music

Cruda morte, hai! Pur potresti & Poi che gl'eterni imperi - Jacopo Peri

performed by Les Arts Baroques, Mireille Podeur

Euridice, Maguelone Music, 2017

Toccata, No. 1, Sinfonia (Act 2), No. 10, Sinfonia (Act 3), No. 1 Ritornello (Act 5), No. 6 Sinfonia, (Act 5), No. 9, Ritornello (Act 5) & No. 11 & Moresca (Act 5) - Claudio Monteverdi

performed by Cappella Mediterranea, Chœur de Chambre de Namur, Leonardo García Alarcón

L’Orfeo SV 318, Alpha Classics 2021

Spem in alium - Thomas Tallis

performed by The Tallis Scholars, Peter Phillips,

Spem in alium, Gimell 1985

Psalmus 126. Nisi Dominus a dieci voci Vespro della Beata Vergine SV 206 - Claudio Monteverdi

performed by The Tallis Scholars, Peter Phillips

Vespro della Beata Vergine, Gimell 1985

Combattimento Di Tancredi E Clorinda - Claudio Monteverdi & Marco Marazzoli

performed by Le Poème Harmonique, Vincent Dumestre

Combattimenti!, Alpha Classics 2010

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