Monteverdi: Selva Morale e Spirituale Le Nuove Musiche & Krijn Koetsveld

Album info

Album-Release:
2022

HRA-Release:
05.08.2022

Label: Brilliant Classics

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Vocal

Artist: Le Nuove Musiche & Krijn Koetsveld

Composer: Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643)

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  • Claudio Monteverdi (1567 - 1643): O ciechi ciechi, SV 252:
  • 1Monteverdi: O ciechi ciechi, SV 25203:06
  • Voi ch'ascoltate, SV 253:
  • 2Monteverdi: Voi ch'ascoltate, SV 25304:41
  • E questa vita, SV 254:
  • 3Monteverdi: E questa vita, SV 25402:17
  • Spuntava il di, SV 255:
  • 4Monteverdi: Spuntava il di, SV 25506:40
  • Chi voi che m'innamori, SV 256:
  • 5Monteverdi: Chi voi che m'innamori, SV 25606:20
  • Confitebor terzo, SV 267:
  • 6Monteverdi: Confitebor terzo, SV 26705:44
  • Messa, SV 258:
  • 7Monteverdi: Messa, SV 25819:44
  • Crucifixus, SV 259:
  • 8Monteverdi: Crucifixus, SV 25901:52
  • Pianto della Madonna, SV 288:
  • 9Monteverdi: Pianto della Madonna, SV 28806:52
  • Et resurrexit, SV 260:
  • 10Monteverdi: Et resurrexit, SV 26001:36
  • Et iterum, SV 261:
  • 11Monteverdi: Et iterum, SV 26101:20
  • Laudate dominum, SV 287:
  • 12Monteverdi: Laudate dominum, SV 28704:02
  • Salve regina terzo, SV 285:
  • 13Monteverdi: Salve regina terzo, SV 28505:09
  • Laudate dominum terzo, SV 270:
  • 14Monteverdi: Laudate dominum terzo, SV 27003:53
  • Beatus vir primo, SV 268:
  • 15Monteverdi: Beatus vir primo, SV 26807:10
  • Sanctorum meritis Primo:
  • 16Monteverdi: Sanctorum meritis Primo04:07
  • Dixit dominus primo, SV 263:
  • 17Monteverdi: Dixit dominus primo, SV 26309:24
  • Ab aeternum, SV 262:
  • 18Monteverdi: Ab aeternum, SV 26206:18
  • Confitebor secondo, SV 266:
  • 19Monteverdi: Confitebor secondo, SV 26605:33
  • Memento, SV 276:
  • 20Monteverdi: Memento, SV 27607:31
  • Laudate pueri primo, SV 271:
  • 21Monteverdi: Laudate pueri primo, SV 27106:33
  • Salve regina secondo, SV 284:
  • 22Monteverdi: Salve regina secondo, SV 28404:23
  • Laudate dominum secondo, SV 272:
  • 23Monteverdi: Laudate dominum secondo, SV 27202:58
  • Magnificat primo, SV 281:
  • 24Monteverdi: Magnificat primo, SV 28111:59
  • Gloria:
  • 25Monteverdi: Gloria11:03
  • Dixit dominus secondo, SV 264:
  • 26Monteverdi: Dixit dominus secondo, SV 26407:56
  • Deus tuorum militum, SV 278a:
  • 27Monteverdi: Deus tuorum militum, SV 278a02:15
  • Confitebor primo, SV 265:
  • 28Monteverdi: Confitebor primo, SV 26507:42
  • Iste confessor, SV 278b:
  • 29Monteverdi: Iste confessor, SV 278b02:49
  • Beatus vir secondo, SV 269:
  • 30Monteverdi: Beatus vir secondo, SV 26905:38
  • Ut quant laxis, SV 279a:
  • 31Monteverdi: Ut quant laxis, SV 279a02:47
  • Laudate pueri secondo, SV 272:
  • 32Monteverdi: Laudate pueri secondo, SV 272 (44.1 kHz)07:29
  • Deus tuorum militum, SV 278a (2):
  • 33Monteverdi: Deus tuorum militum, SV 278a (2)02:00
  • Credidi, SV 275:
  • 34Monteverdi: Credidi, SV 27504:10
  • Jubilet, SV 287:
  • 35Monteverdi: Jubilet, SV 28704:13
  • Magnificat secondo, SV 282:
  • 36Monteverdi: Magnificat secondo, SV 28210:19
  • Salve Regina primo, SV 283:
  • 37Monteverdi: Salve Regina primo, SV 28307:41
  • Laudate dominum Primo:
  • 38Monteverdi: Laudate dominum Primo03:54
  • Total Runtime03:39:08

Info for Monteverdi: Selva Morale e Spirituale



In 1641, the collection Selva morale e spirituale was published in Venice by Bartolomeo Magni. The set raises a number of questions. Was it compiled by Monteverdi himself or were commercial interests at play? Was it a musical testament or another’s tribute to the great composer? Who would have been allowed to go through his overflowing library and choose these most beautiful pieces for inclusion in this last edition to be issued during Claudio Monteverdi’s lifetime (1567–1643)?

The title, literally ‘moral and spiritual forest’, is also puzzling. We should bear in mind that Monteverdi, in his mid-70s at the time of publication, was very elderly for that time in history. He had already served for three decades as Maestro di Cappella of San Marco in Venice, during which time he constantly wrote new music for all kinds of liturgical and semi-liturgical celebrations. And indeed, many of the pieces in the ‘Selva’appear to have originated from the liturgy of the vespers and the high mass – psalms, hymns, a complete mass,Marian antiphons – pieces we would expect to find in a collection of spiritual music from that time. Surprisingly, however, we also find pieces on secular texts, in the composer’s mother tongue even. Though they can be categorised as morale (moralistic), they would in all likelihood not have been performed in liturgical celebrations but may have accompanied the many semi-liturgical festivities held in Venice.

Also remarkable is that Monteverdi dedicates the Selva to Eleonora Gonzaga, reminding us that despite his sudden departure from the court at Mantua in 1610, Monteverdi maintained strong ties with his former employer, for whom he wrote his seminal operas Orfeo and L’Arianna, the latter almost completely lost save for the Lamento d’Arianna, which he gives in the Selva as the contrafact Pianto della Madonna. Mantua marked his heyday, the time of his books of madrigals and the opera premieres.

For this recording, Le Nuove Musiche have opted for a relatively small, soloist line-up, taking transparency as the starting point. Remarkably, the Selva states that the colla parte lines may be omitted, and this is done here in order to achieve the maximum in individual expression and open texture. Another conscious choice entails breaking with the order of the edition and arranging the pieces to create an appropriate liturgical setting, with the vespers psalms forming the backbone, particularly on the first two albums.

Selva morale e spirituale was Claudio Monteverdi's (1567-1643) most substantial and important anthology of liturgical works since the Vespers in 1610. The collection of various works in different instrumentation was published in Venice in 1640 and 1641. The Selva morale e spirituale (literally meaning “Moral and spiritual Forest”) presents works composed at San Marco, Venice, where Monteverdi had served since 1613. It contains various forms of sacred music, from madrigals in Italian to a complete Mass, the instrumentation varying between a single voice to eight voices with instruments: moral madrigals on Italian poems, the Messa à 4 da capella, set in stile antico (old style) for four voices and basso continuo and the seven-part Gloria à 7 in stile concertato.

Most substantial are the psalms compositions, especially the ones used regularly for a vespers service, such as Dixit Dominus, Confitebor tibi, Domine (Psalm 111), Beatus Vir (Psalm 112), Laudate pueri Dominum (Psalm 113) and Laudate Dominum (Psalm 117), most of them in various settings. The collection also contains settings of Marian hymns such as the Magnificat and Salve Regina.

With this new recording Le Nuove Musiche conducted by Krijn Koetsveld presents a new highlight in their Monteverdi Pilgrimage, the projected recording of the complete works by Monteverdi. Their recording of the complete Madrigals received excellent reviews in the international press: “5 stars” (Volkskrant), “A polished, well-balanced sound.. consistently musical and intelligent” (Early Music), “Again a convincing issue…excellent throughout” (Klassik.com), “Performance: 10. …an .incredibly beautiful, excellent recording..”(Dutch magazine Luister).

"Le Nuove Musiche easily withstands the comparison with most renowned ensembles in this particular repertoire. We hear it all: great singing talent, strong imagination, pure textual fidelity and diction, sharp-edged articulation in addition to a smooth phrasing, the ever-rhythmic rhythm with its striking stakes and that perfect sense of balance.” (Opus).

Le Nuovo Musiche
Krijn Koetsveld, direction, harpsichord & organ



Le Nuove Musiche
In 1990 our early music ensemble "Le nuove musiche" was founded by two students of the Hochschule für Musik, Detmold, Gregor Schwarz and Gregor van den Boom, with the aim of performing music of the 17th-18th centuries also in the East Westphalian region on original instruments. Very quickly the duo partnership became a constantly expanding orchestra, which in the course of time has also gained supraregional recognition. In addition to a solid base of promoters who are always happy to engage the orchestra for concerts, we continue to seek new contacts with interested and committed conductors and choir directors. There is no limit to the size of the ensemble and the repertoire we can perform. From the duo violin - organ to the double choir St. Matthew Passion, we arrange every concert.

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