Monteverdi, Vespers (1610)

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Monteverdi, Vespers (1610)

John Whenham

(Cambridge music handbooks)

Cambridge University Press, 1997

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Discography: p. 134-136

Includes bibliographical references (p. 130-133) and index

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Description

Monteverdi's Vespers is an exceptional collection of sacred music, both in the inventiveness of the compositions that it contains and in the debate that it has provoked over its use in the seventeenth century and over Monteverdi's intentions in publishing it. This Handbook provides a guide to the music in all its aspects - from an introduction to the service of Vespers itself, through the practice of chanting psalms in plainsong to analysis of Monteverdi's settings, ranging from the rhetoric of the motet 'Nigra sum' to the sub-text of the psalm 'Laetatus sum'. It also examines the issues involved in performing the Vespers and evaluates various scholarly debates on the music, challenging the long-held ideas that the sacred concertos are antiphon substitutes and that the music could not have been performed at Santa Barbara, Mantua. The book includes the texts and plainsongs used by Monteverdi, and a discography.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgements
  • List of abbreviations
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. The 1610 settings and the liturgy of Vespers
  • 3. The 1610 print and Monteverdi's career
  • 4. 'Suited to the chapels or chambers of princes'
  • 5. 'And all on a cantus firmus'
  • 6. Issues of performance
  • Appendices
  • Notes
  • Select bibliography
  • Discography
  • Index.

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