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Luca Marenzio
Due rose fresche, e colte in Paradiso (Il quinto libro de madrigali a 5 voci)
Works Info
Composer
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Luca Marenzio
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Publication Date
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1585
Average_duration
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3:56
Luca Marenzio's 'Due rose fresche, e colte in Paradiso' is a madrigal that was composed in the late 16th century. It was first published in 1595 as part of Marenzio's 'Il quinto libro de madrigali a 5 voci' (The Fifth Book of Madrigals for 5 Voices). The madrigal is written for five voices, and it is a prime example of Marenzio's skill in composing polyphonic music. The piece is divided into two movements, with the first movement being in a minor key and the second movement in a major key. The first movement is marked by a mournful and melancholic tone, with the voices weaving in and out of each other in a complex and intricate manner. The second movement, on the other hand, is marked by a more joyful and celebratory tone, with the voices coming together in a harmonious and uplifting manner. The lyrics of the madrigal are based on a poem by the Italian poet Giovanni Battista Guarini. The poem tells the story of two roses that were plucked from paradise by a lover, who then gives them to his beloved as a symbol of his love. The madrigal captures the beauty and fragility of the roses, as well as the intense emotions of the lovers. One of the key characteristics of Marenzio's music is his use of chromaticism. This is particularly evident in 'Due rose fresche', where the voices move in and out of different keys and tonalities, creating a sense of tension and release. Marenzio also uses a variety of textures and vocal techniques, such as imitative counterpoint and word painting, to create a rich and expressive musical landscape. Overall, 'Due rose fresche, e colte in Paradiso' is a masterpiece of Renaissance polyphony, showcasing Marenzio's skill as a composer and his ability to capture the complex emotions of human experience through music.
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