Monteverdi: Air d'Orphee, Vi rcoirda, o boschi ombrosi

This page lists all recordings of Air d'Orphee, Vi rcoirda, o boschi ombrosi, by Claudio Giovanni Antonio Monteverdi (1567-1643) on CD. Generally, more recent CDs are listed first, but with priority given to items that are in stock.

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Orfeo Fantasy

Orfeo Fantasy


anon.:

Harpsichord transcription of Dowland's 'Lachrimae' pavane

La Rosignol for two lutes

Transcription for two lutes of Dowland's 'Lachrimae' pavane

Caccini, G:

Air Odi, Euterpe, il dolce canto (Le Niove Musiche, Florence, 1601)

Dowland:

L Air Lasso mia vita

Flow my teares (Lacrimæ)

Guédron:

Air de cour Quel Espoir de gaurir

Hume, T:

My hope is revived, My joys are coming

Cease Leaden Slumber

India:

Lamento d'Orfeo ou Que vegg'io ohime

Monteverdi:

Air d'Orphee Rosa del ciel

Air d'Orphee, Vi rcoirda, o boschi ombrosi

Ritornello du prologue de l'Orfeo

Lamento d'Orphee Questi I campi di Tracia

Picchi:

Toccata for harpsichord


Sylvain Bergeron (lute), Charles Daniels (tenor), Olivier Fortin (harpsichord), Margaret Little (viola da gamba), Nigel North (lute), Skip Sempé (harpsichord)

Montreal Baroque, Susie Napper

It is hardly surprising that musicians of the Baroque period were fascinated by the legend of Orpheus, as much for the tragic love story of the mythic couple, as for the ancient Greek belief in the extraordinary power of music. Among the first operas we have two settings of Euridice, the first by Jacopo Peri and the second by Giulio Caccini, as well as Monteverdi's Orfeo. Composers up to Haydn, including Luigi Rossi, Telemann, and Gluck, adapted the tragic story for the stage, and thus evoked the power – which they themselves possessed – of the art of sound. This recording includes diverse pieces of music chosen to evoke the main episode of the myth; they were composed in Italy, England, and France, during the first two decades of the seventeenth century. There are compositions for lute and for harpsichord that suggest the art of Orpheus himself, using his lyre to charm men, beasts, and gods; there are also instrumental pieces and interventions for the hero of Orfeo by Monteverdi. Finally, Italian monodies, airs de cour, as well as airs by John Dowland and Tobias Hume, express the many vicissitudes that weave together the fabric of existence.

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