CAPPELLA FIGURALIS / NETHERLANDS BACH SOCIETY / VELDHOVEN, JOS VAN /ZOMER,JOHANNETTE - 17002 Love & Lament
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From the beginning of the 17th century, composers in Italy and far beyond its borders discovered the dramatic power of small ensembles, for the most part abandoning the traditional a cappella polyphonic style. The richness of verbal language pointed the way to new modes of expression. Monody played a central role in this development: in essence, it consisted of a single singing voice accompanied by the new style of ‘basso continuo’. The text was supported and followed word by word, making use of the ‘affetti’, a new freedom in the treatment of dissonance as well as sharply contrasting melodic and rhythmic treatments. Of course, any number of new musical forms and genres also developed, one of which was the dialogue - a genre which has repeatedly been given attention by Cappella Figuralis in recent years - and its more expansive version, the oratorio. A dialogue can best be described as a sung conversation, in which each of the persons taking part is represented by a single voice, and a group by a vocal ensemble. In addition, the ‘cast’ sometimes includes a narrator, whose part can be either single-voiced or many-voiced. (…)
(Pieter Dirksen)
Additional Information
| Artist | Love & Lament Monteverdi-Della Ciaia-Carissimi soloist ensemble Cappella Figuralis Conductor: Jos van Veldhoven Soprano Johannette Zomer, Anne Grimm, Irmela Brünger |
| Inlay | Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643) 1 Lamento della Ninfa from: Madrigali Guerrieri et amorosi (1638) |
| Biography | The soloist ensemble Cappella Figuralis was founded in 1989 by Jos van Veldhoven and performs under the auspices of The Netherlands Bach Society. As was usually the custom in the 17th and 18th centuries, the ensemble almost always performs in a one-on-a-part disposition, varying from a total of two to ten singers and an equal number of instrumentalists. Most of the musicians in Cappella Figuralis have also acquired considerable individual reputations outside of the ensemble. During recent years, Cappella Figuralis have given regular performances of the music of famous Baroque composers such as Schütz, Monteverdi, Sweelinck, Buxtehude, and Bach. But the ensemble has acquired its greatest renown with adventurous programming with a particular emphasis on lesser known repertoire. Works by Netherlands composers of the ’Golden Century’ and Italian, French, German, and Netherlands dialogues of the17th century were frequently on the program. Cappella Figuralis has produced literally dozens of contemporary premieres by composers, like Buns, Verrijt, Van Geertsom, Charpentier, Cozzolani, Piccinini, Cossoni, Grossi, Pfleger, Tunder, Hacquart, De Koninck and Kuhnau. The ensemble has made a number of recordings for radio and TV broadcast, and has edited three CD recordings at Channel Classics Records, one of which received an Edison nomination for choir. "Their subtle way of making music, which is void of any exaggeration, is a blessing." (Reformatorisch Dagblad, 13/12/99).Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643) |
| Awards | Awards: |
| Quotes | The Best in New-Format Software The Absolute sound October/November 2004 |
| Format | SACD stereo multichannel - hybrid disc |
| Composer | FRESCOBALDI, Girolamo / MONTEVERDI, Claudio / CARISSIMI, G. / ROSSI, Michelangelo / MAZZOCCHI, Domenico |
| Type | Barok Chamber music |
| Total Length | 73:00:00 |
| Year of release | 2001 |
| Number of cd's | 1 |
| Artist | CAPPELLA FIGURALIS / NETHERLANDS BACH SOCIETY / VELDHOVEN, JOS VAN /ZOMER,JOHANNETTE |









