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Claudio Monteverdi
Qui rise, O Tirsi (from Book 6), SV 113
Works Info
Composer
:
Claudio Monteverdi
Genre
:
Choral
Style
:
Madrigal
Compose Date
:
ca. 1614
Average_duration
:
6:20
"Qui rise, O Tirsi" is a madrigal composed by Claudio Monteverdi, which was included in his sixth book of madrigals, published in 1614. The piece is written for five voices and is considered one of Monteverdi's most famous and beloved works. The premiere of "Qui rise, O Tirsi" is not known, but it is believed to have been performed in the courts of Mantua and Venice, where Monteverdi worked as a court musician. The piece is part of a collection of madrigals that Monteverdi composed during his time in Mantua, which marked a turning point in his career as a composer. "Qui rise, O Tirsi" is divided into two movements, with the first movement being a recitative and the second movement being an aria. The recitative is sung by the first voice, which sets the scene for the piece. The voice describes a pastoral landscape, where the shepherd Tirsi is lamenting the loss of his beloved, Clori. The other voices then join in, expressing their sympathy for Tirsi's plight. The second movement is an aria sung by the second voice, which is addressed to Tirsi. The voice encourages Tirsi to rise from his sorrow and to seek solace in the beauty of nature. The aria is characterized by its lively and joyful melody, which contrasts with the melancholic tone of the recitative. Overall, "Qui rise, O Tirsi" is a beautiful and expressive piece of music that showcases Monteverdi's mastery of the madrigal form. The piece is notable for its use of chromaticism and dissonance, which were innovative techniques for the time. The piece also demonstrates Monteverdi's ability to convey emotion through music, making it a timeless masterpiece that continues to be performed and enjoyed today.
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