Product Description
Monteverdi - Fourth Book
of Madrigals 1603
In this book, Monteverdi
continues to develop the techniques and writing practices that would eventually
form the first opera and his "Stile Nuovo". The polyphony becomes more complex
and more tonal and the interdependence of the parts more striking. He is
experimenting with more dissonance but also moves towards more tonal writing.
Although a far cry from the "I IV V and minor" of the modern pop song, he is
nonetheless helping to push forward a more diatonic type of harmony with a more
dramatic tonal and harmonic structure that goes much more towards true word
painting than his previous books.
17. Anima Dolorosa
Suffering soul that lives so much pain and torment
Flexible quintet parts are supplied as follows:
Part 1 in Bb,
Part 2 in Bb,
Part 3 in Bb/Eb/F,
Part 4 in Bb/Eb/C(Bass clef) and
Part 5 in Bb/Eb/C(Bass clef)
Other transpositions available on request.
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