Monteverdi, Vespro della Beata Vergine (Vespers of the Blessed Virgin)

Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643) contributed more to the music of his time than any other composer: he perfected the art of the madrigal, gave decisive impulses to the young genre of the opera by his imaginative use of descriptive and dramatic effects and by giving each figure an individual character, and introduced the expressive language of secular music into the rigid sacred music of his time. In his "Marian Vespers," composed in Mantua in 1610, Monteverdi combined elements from the traditional church music style with the new "stile concertato" and polychoral forms, but also boldly made use of Gregorian chant. Whether for solo voice and continuo, for chorus a cappella or for the mighty forces of the chorus and orchestra - Monteverdi cast each single piece in the Marian Vespers in its own mould, thereby obtaining an expressive diversity within a stylistically unified framework. Nikolaus Harnoncourt and the Concentus musicus are the ideal interpreters of Monteverdi's music. Their year-long specialization in the field of early music and original performance practice guarantees an authoritative and gripping interpretation. The concert was recorded at the Baroque Cathedral of Graz, Austria, in 1986.

  • No: A05005791
  • Genre: Concert
  • Composer: Claudio Monteverdi
  • Conductor: Nikolaus Harnoncourt
  • Orchestra: Concentus Musicus Wien / Chorus: Arnold Schönberg Chor, Tölzer Sängerknaben
  • Artists: Arthur Korn, Felicity Palmer, Kurt Equiluz, Margaret Marshall, Philip Langridge
  • Director: Humphrey Burton
  • Music Genre: Vocal
  • Production year: 1986
  • Run time: 01:41:00
  • Producers: UNITEL