Gioseffo Zarlino News
Italian composer
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- Republic of Venice
- composer, musicologist, music theorist, organist
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2022-03-07 09:47:10
[…] programme devised by Croatian-born Bojan Čičić of the Illyria Consort, unearths the rarely-heard early baroque works of the Adriatic Coast in present-day Croatia, once part of the Venetian Republic, a feast of rare composers presented with the Marian Consort. Influences on Venetian composers and their influence on later composers are celebrated and explored by the Gesualdo Six, who look at the long Venetian legacy of Josquin des Prez through works by Adrian Willaert and Gioseffo Zarlino, whilst Siglo de Oro and Patrick Allies celebrate the influence of Franco-Flemish late Renaissance composer Orlando di Lasso on his pupils Andrea and Giovanni Gabrieli. Then The Brook Street Band and tenor David de Winter explore the solo cantatas of Heinrich Schütz, who spent extended periods in Venice studying with Giovanni Gabrieli. Other performers include Adrian Butterfield and the Brook Street Band, cellist Erlend Vestby in Bach's Cello Suites, Southbank Sinfonia and Julian Perkins […]
The Boston Musical Intelligencer
2015-07-20 23:49:05
Gardnering With Terror, Prayer & Convalescence
[…] critic has tears clouding her eyes while taking notes, but this luminous performance of “Holy Song of Thanksgiving from a Convalescent to the Deity in the Lydian Mode: Molto adagio- Andante (Feeling New Strength)” was shatteringly beautiful—full of spiritual peace, thankfulness, then almost overpowering joy. There are several theories circulating about the source of the hymns and mode used in the solemn and ethereal “Heiliger Dankgesang.” In his Beethoven biography, Jan Swafford explains that Gioseffo Zarlino, a 16th-century theorist of whom Beethoven knew, wrote: “The Lydian mode is a remedy for fatigue of the soul, and similarly, for that of the body.” Most, if not all, Beethoven biographies and studies remark on the Lydian mode having been the mode associated with healing and recovery, that, to quote biographer Lewis Lockwood, “in the strict form that was, ironically, almost unknown in the sixteenth century.” Other biographers remarked how the minor to […]
2015-06-15 21:27:41
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The Boston Musical Intelligencer
2014-11-09 15:31:03
Exsultemus Shows Love Of Singing
[…] ball singing this two-part song with fun and funny sound effects amid fast nonsense syllables. The huge part for countertenor was dispatched with charm and humor. Throughout the evening, the ensemble’s intonation and enunciation were admirable. The second half featured more beautiful, unfamiliar love music by unfamiliar composers, more by Festa along with the mellifluously named Luzzasco Luzzaschi (c. 1545-1607), Alessandro Striggio (c. 1536-1592), Antoine Brumel (c. 1460- 1512), Johannes Tinctoris (c. 1435-1511), and Gioseffo Zarlino (1517-1590), the 16th-century’s most famous music theorist, composer of the evening’s final piece, “Ego rosa saron” (“I am the rose of Sharon, and the lily of the valley”) from Song of Songs, the first polyphonic cycle of that often lascivious set of poems. “Neither arouse nor cause to awaken my beloved until she wishes,” it ended. And with that, the evening’s four men delivered a languid prayer of peace, leaving the audience agape, under […]
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