El género canzonette es la versión ligera del madrigal: usando solo 3 voces es juguetón y popular en carácter, basado en poemas seculares en una forma estrófica de tres o cuatro versos con ritornello. Monteverdi compuso sus canzonette a tre voci cuando tenía diecisiete años, con el fin de ganar reconocimiento con una audiencia más amplia, y se han demostrado como una preparación perfecta para las obras más serias y complejas a las que se embarcó más tarde, como los madrigales y las óperas. Estas obras encantadoras se interpretan con el adecuado estado de ánimo ligero y el impacto dramático por armoniosoincanto, dirigido por Franco Radicchia, usando un rico ensamble continuo que consiste en flautas, viola da braccia, viola da gamba, teorbo, guitarra barroca y clavecín.
https://dvdstorespain.es/es/musica/105387-monteverdi-canzonette-a-tre-voci-venice-1584-cd-de-audio-armoniosoincanto-franco-radicchia-and-monteverdi-5028421953489.html105387MONTEVERDI: Canzonette a tre voci, Venice 1584 [CD de audio] Armoniosoincanto, Franco Radicchia and Monteverdi<div id="productDescription" class="a-section a-spacing-small"> <!-- show up to 2 reviews by default --><br /><p> <span>The genre canzonette is the light version of the madrigal: using only 3 voices it is playful and popular in character, based on secular poems in a strophic form of three or four verses with ritornello. Monteverdi composed his Canzonette a tre voci when he was seventeen years old, in order to gain recognition with a wider audience, and they have proven to be a perfect preparation for the more serious and complex works he later embarked upon such as the madrigals and the operas. These delightful works are performed with the right light hearted mood and dramatic impact by Armoniosoincanto, conducted by Franco Radicchia, using a rich continuo ensemble consisting of flutes, viola da braccia, viola da gamba, theorbo, baroque guitar and harpsichord.</span> </p> </div>https://dvdstorespain.es/608496-home_default/monteverdi-canzonette-a-tre-voci-venice-1584-cd-de-audio-armoniosoincanto-franco-radicchia-and-monteverdi.jpg5.9504instockBrilliant Classics5.95045.9504002023-03-16T02:37:36+0100/Inicio/Inicio/Música/Inicio/Nuevos
The genre canzonette is the light version of the madrigal: using only 3 voices it is playful and popular in character, based on secular poems in a strophic form of three or four verses with ritornello. Monteverdi composed his Canzonette a tre voci when he was seventeen years old, in order to gain recognition with a wider audience, and they have proven to be a perfect preparation for the more serious and complex works he later embarked upon such as the madrigals and the operas. These delightful works are performed with the right light hearted mood and dramatic impact by Armoniosoincanto, conducted by Franco Radicchia, using a rich continuo ensemble consisting of flutes, viola da braccia, viola da gamba, theorbo, baroque guitar and harpsichord.