[ Glossa Platinum / CD ]
Release Date: Sunday 10 October 2010
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What happens when you bring the worlds of jazz and Monteverdi together? Is there a musical meeting-point where the two can exist? Claudio Cavina has believed in this possibility for some time, witness some very 'modern' moments in his recent Glossa recordings of the Scherzi musicali and L'incoronazione di Poppea.
Yet, this is not La Venexiana playing jazz: Cavina and his musicians do not change a note of the original scores. Instead they bring all their experience and expertise of playing Monteverdi's madrigals, sacred music (the 1610 Vespers being their current performing focus) and operas to bear on a group of 'ballads' from the 17th -century, but in the company of a select quartet of improvising jazz musicians on saxophone, accordion, double bass and drums and all with the warm, soaring, story-telling vocal tones of Roberta Mameli shining through as protagonist.
The clue lies in the album's title, with the musicians tipping their hats and paying hommage to jazz standards. And Cavina says that within Monteverdi's music, "there is something modern, something new and innovatory which encourages one to dare, to go further."
Fontei:
Pianto d'Erinna
Merula:
Canzonetta spirituale sopra alla nanna 'Hor ch'è il tempo di dormire'
Monteverdi:
Lamento della Ninfa (Book 8)
Ohime ch'io cado
Romanesca
Libro Nono di Magrigali e Canzonette: Si dolce è'l tormento
Negri, G:
Trasfigurazione della ninfa
Sances:
Usurpator tiranno