Istante Collective
Petrarca's Madrigals
music by Marenzio, Willert, Lasso, Monteverdi, Castello
The Queene's Chappell directed by Matthew Brown
FRANCESCO PETRARCA'S Madrigals
The second concert of our Italian series celebrates the 650th anniversary of Francesco Petrarca's death. Join us for an exquisite programme of madrigals brought together by the poetry of Petrarca, the 14th century Tuscan scholar and poet whose sonnets were set to music by many composers from the end of the Renaissance to the beginning of the Baroque period.
Featuring rousing madrigals such as Marenzio’s 'Zefiro Torna', and soul-shattering arias such as Monteverdi’s 'Tu dormi? Ah, crudo core', as well as selections from Monteverdi’s masterpiece Orfeo and instrumental divisions.
Come hungry in soul and stomach because home-made focaccia, Italian biscuits and drinks will be available!
THE QUEENE'S CHAPPELL
Alto - Ella Rainbird-Earley
Tenor - Max Robbins
Baritone - Harrison Robb
Bass - Jacob Fitzgerald
Quintus / direction - Matthew Brown
ISTANTE COLLECTIVE
Violin - Beatrice Scaldini
Recorders - Nicola Barbagli
Theorbo - Johan Löfving
PROGRAMME:
Monteverdi - Orfeo: Toccata, ‘Ahi caso acerbo’
Bologna - Non al suo amante
Willaert - Io amai sempre, et am forte anchora
Palestrina - Vestiva i colli
Rognoni - Divisions on ‘Vestiva i colli’
Willaert - Quante volte diss'io
Marenzio - Zefiro torna
Castello - Sonata IV
Cipriano de Rore - Vergine bella
Bassani - Divisions on ‘Vergine bella"
Monteverdi - Tu dormi? Ah, crudo core
Lasso - In dubbio di mio stato
Monteverdi - Orfeo: ‘Lasciate i monti’, ‘Vieni, Imeneo’
- Baroquestock Festival
- Wed 20 November 2024
- Heath Street Baptist Church, London
- 7:30pm
- £10 - 15- 20
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FRANCESCO PETRARCA'S Madrigals
The second concert of our Italian series celebrates the 650th anniversary of Francesco Petrarca's death. Join us for an exquisite programme of madrigals brought together by the poetry of Petrarca, the 14th century Tuscan scholar and poet whose sonnets were set to music by many composers from the end of the Renaissance to the beginning of the Baroque period.
Featuring rousing madrigals such as Marenzio’s 'Zefiro Torna', and soul-shattering arias such as Monteverdi’s 'Tu dormi? Ah, crudo core', as well as selections from Monteverdi’s masterpiece Orfeo and instrumental divisions.
Come hungry in soul and stomach because home-made focaccia, Italian biscuits and drinks will be available!
THE QUEENE'S CHAPPELL
Alto - Ella Rainbird-Earley
Tenor - Max Robbins
Baritone - Harrison Robb
Bass - Jacob Fitzgerald
Quintus / direction - Matthew Brown
ISTANTE COLLECTIVE
Violin - Beatrice Scaldini
Recorders - Nicola Barbagli
Theorbo - Johan Löfving
PROGRAMME:
Monteverdi - Orfeo: Toccata, ‘Ahi caso acerbo’
Bologna - Non al suo amante
Willaert - Io amai sempre, et am forte anchora
Palestrina - Vestiva i colli
Rognoni - Divisions on ‘Vestiva i colli’
Willaert - Quante volte diss'io
Marenzio - Zefiro torna
Castello - Sonata IV
Cipriano de Rore - Vergine bella
Bassani - Divisions on ‘Vergine bella"
Monteverdi - Tu dormi? Ah, crudo core
Lasso - In dubbio di mio stato
Monteverdi - Orfeo: ‘Lasciate i monti’, ‘Vieni, Imeneo’
Venue Details & Map
Location
Heath Street Baptist Church, London
84 Heath Street, Hampstead NW3 1DN