Claudio Monteverdi
Lamento della Ninfa,
from “Madrigali guerrieri ed amorosi, 1638“
(Ottavo Libro de’ Madrigali)
Text: Ottavio Rinuccini
Part I: Non havea Febo ancora (TTB)
Part II: Amor, dicea (STTB)
Part III: Si, tra sdegnosi pianti (TTB)
In this recording:
Emma Kirkby, soprano
Paul Agnew, tenor
Andrew King, tenor
Alan Ewing, bass
The Consort of Musicke,
Anthony Rooley
Musicians:
Tom Finucane, Anthony Rooley, Shirley Rumsey, lutes
Christopher Wilson, Michael Fields, David Miller, chitarroni
Erin Headley, lirone
Hannelore DeVaere, harp
Alan Wilson, organ
Virgin Veritas
Recorded in 1989-1990
Lamento della ninfa is the 18th piece from Monteverdi’s eighth book of madrigals (Madrigali guerrieri ed amorosi, 1638). The three male voices narrate the story and offer empathy to the nymph while she is lamenting over her abandonment. This movement of the madrigal is a beautiful example for Phrygian progression with the ostinato of its bass line in four descending notes all the way through. The inner turmoil and sorrow of the nymph is mirrored in the music by the melodic and harmonic dissonances.
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