The musical programme retraces the trail of the “Madrigal style” within the sixteenth-century sacred production. A path that will lead the listener through some well-known pages of the Tuscan, Roman and Venetian schools of the 16th century with their respective famous exponents: Vincenzo Galilei, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina and Claudio Monteverdi. The motet production of those years was not free from the stylistic forays of the madrigal, thus painting a somewhat evocative horizon both poetically and musically.
Sunday
02
July
07:00 pm
Museum of Ancient Ships
Info and reservations
Entrance to Ancient Ships Museum € 10 (reduced prices € 8 e € 5) including a guided tour and/or concert
5.30 pm – Guided tour with reservation required
7 p.m. – Concert
Program
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
(Palestrina, 1525 – Roma, 1591)
Alla riva del Tebro
madrigale a 4 vv.
Pueri Hebraeorum
mottetto a 4 vv.
Alma Redemptoris Mater
mottetto a 4 vv.
Vincenzo Galilei
(Santa Maria a Monte, 1520 circa – Firenze, 1591)
Spirto sovran
madrigale a 5 vv.
In exitu Israel
mottetto a 4 vv.
Claudio Monteverdi
(Cremona, 1567 – Venezia, 1643)
Sfogava con le stelle
madrigale a 5 vv.
Jubilet tota civitas
a voce sola e b.c.
Confitebor III alla francese
mottetto a 5 vv. e b.c.
Pietro Consoloni, conduction
Jennifer Schittino, Linda Scaramelli, Claudia Ciprioti, Silvia Verucci, Pietro Boi, Michele Malvaldi, Marco Ferrini, Giorgio Marcello, vocal ensemble
M° Tommaso Nicoli, continuo