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Claudio Monteverdi
Bevea Fillide mia (from Book 2), SV 41
Works Info
Composer
:
Claudio Monteverdi
Genre
:
Choral
Style
:
Madrigal
Compose Date
:
ca. 1590
Average_duration
:
2:34
"Bevea Fillide mia" is a madrigal composed by Claudio Monteverdi, which is part of his second book of madrigals, published in 1590. The piece is written for five voices and is considered one of Monteverdi's most famous and beloved works. The premiere of "Bevea Fillide mia" is not known, but it is believed to have been performed in the courts of Mantua and Venice, where Monteverdi worked as a musician. The piece is divided into two movements, with the first being a lively and playful section, while the second is more introspective and melancholic. The first movement begins with a lively and rhythmic introduction, with the voices imitating each other in a playful and joyful manner. The text, which is in Italian, tells the story of a shepherdess named Fillide who is drinking from a stream and is interrupted by a group of shepherds who are singing and playing music. The music is full of energy and vitality, with the voices weaving in and out of each other in a complex and intricate pattern. The second movement is more introspective and melancholic, with the voices singing in a more subdued and mournful manner. The text tells of Fillide's sadness at the departure of her lover, and the music reflects this with its mournful and melancholic tone. The voices are more restrained and controlled, with the harmonies becoming more complex and dissonant as the piece progresses. Overall, "Bevea Fillide mia" is a beautiful and complex piece of music that showcases Monteverdi's mastery of the madrigal form. The piece is full of energy and vitality, with the voices weaving in and out of each other in a complex and intricate pattern. At the same time, the music is also deeply introspective and melancholic, reflecting the emotions of the text.
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