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Virtuose madrigale

Title
  1. Virtuose madrigale / Claudio Monteverdi.
Published by
  1. [Hamburg], Germany : Archiv Produktion, [1972]
Author
  1. Monteverdi, Claudio, 1567-1643.

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Additional authors
  1. Rogers, Nigel
  2. Partridge, Ian
  3. Keyte, Christopher
  4. Jürgens, Jürgen
  5. Monteverdi, Claudio, 1567-1643.
  6. Monteverdi-Chor Hamburg, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
Description
  1. 1 audio disc (53 min.) : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo; 12 in.
Uniform title
  1. Madrigals. Selections
Alternative title
  1. Madrigals.
  2. Virtuoso madrigals.
  3. Se vittorie sì belle.
  4. Non voglio amare.
  5. Vaga su spina ascosa.
  6. Zefiro torna e\u0027l bel tempo rimena.
  7. Augellin che la voce al canto spieghi.
  8. Ninfa che scalza il piede.
  9. Ahi com\u0027a un vago sol cortese giro.
  10. O mio bene.
  11. Zefiro torna e di soavi accenti.
  12. Mentre vaga Angioletta.
  13. Introduzione al ballo.
Subject
  1. Part songs, Italian
  2. Madrigals, Italian
Contents
  1. Se vittorie sì belle (2:20) -- Non voglio amare (1:10) -- Vaga su spina ascosa (2:48) -- Zefiro torna e\u0027l bel tempo rimena : book 6 (4:16) -- Augellin che la voce al canto spieghi (3:24) -- Ninfa che scalza il piede ; Qui deh meco t\u0027arresta ; Dell\u0027usate mie corde (4:47) -- Ahi com\u0027a un vago sol cortese giro (5:00) -- O mio bene (3:57) -- Zefiro torna e di soavi accenti : Ciaccona (5:33) -- Mentre vaga Angioletta (9:01) -- Introduzione al ballo ; Ballo (10:04).
Note
  1. Sung in Italian.
  2. Title on container: Virtuose Madrigale = Virtuoso madrigals = Madrigaux de virtuosité.
  3. Program notes by Wolfgang Osthoff in German, English, and French, and Italian texts, with German translation by Maria-Grazia Kölling-Bambini, English translation by Lionel Salter, and French translation by Jacques Fournier ([6] p.) on and bound in album.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded in the Friedrich-Ebert-Halle, Hamburg-Harburg, April 13-16, 1971.