Claudio Monteverdi
Et è pur dunque vero (from Scherzi musicali), SV 250
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Composer:Claudio MonteverdiGenre:VocalStyle:MadrigalCompose Date:ca. 1632Average_duration:7:17Claudio Monteverdi's 'Et è pur dunque vero' is a vocal piece from his collection of Scherzi musicali, which was published in 1607. The piece is written for two voices and continuo, and it is a prime example of Monteverdi's early Baroque style. The premiere of 'Et è pur dunque vero' is not known, but it is likely that it was performed in Venice, where Monteverdi was working at the time. The piece is divided into two movements, with the first being a recitative and the second a duet. The first movement begins with a declamatory recitative, in which the two voices express their disbelief at the power of love. The music is characterized by its dissonant harmonies and dramatic pauses, which emphasize the emotional intensity of the text. The recitative is followed by a short instrumental interlude, which leads into the second movement. The second movement is a duet, in which the two voices sing a playful dialogue about the nature of love. The music is characterized by its lively rhythms and melodic interplay between the two voices. The duet is full of musical surprises, with sudden shifts in tempo and unexpected harmonies. Overall, 'Et è pur dunque vero' is a prime example of Monteverdi's early Baroque style, which was characterized by its expressive use of harmony and melody. The piece is a testament to Monteverdi's skill as a composer, and it remains a popular work in the vocal repertoire to this day.More....
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Et is therefore true (from Scherzi musicale), SV 250
Ed è pur dunque vero (Scherzi Musicali, Venice: Bartholomeo Magni, 1632)
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