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Fifth Book of Madrigals ("I Tatti")

(The "I Tatti" Madrigals)
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The choice of 16th century texts, by Bronzino and Battiferri, reflects the interests of the dedicatee of these sonnets - Craig Hugh Smyth, a fine art historian and former director of the Villa I Tatti, who was a specialist in Bronzino and Pontormo. Bronzino's sonnet is a lament on the death of Pontormo, his teacher; Laura Battiferri's poem is a direct response to that of Bronzino. As I was also asked to set sonnets by Petrarca, I chose two of his closely linked sonnets, numbers 229 and 230 in the Rime Sparse. I had written a work for I Tatti some five years earlier setting Petrarca ("A qualunque animale", the first in my Fourth Book of Madrigals) and was familiar with the context. However, through correspondence with Kathryn Bosi, Music Librarian at I Tatti and, through her, Craig Smyth's family, I became increasingly aware of his unusual and quite special character.

From his undergraduate days at Princeton and indeed throughout his life, although a great scholar and writer, he was at the same time an aficionado of jazz, loving above all Louis Armstrong, being photographed with Duke Ellington, taking his children to see Thelonious Monk, listening to Ben Webster and playing the tenor saxophone himself. Indeed, he had told Kathryn Bosi that he had been proud to walk in procession at the funerals of black musicians in New Orleans. In some ways his life was almost an obverse mirror image of parts of my own - I was a professional jazz musician but found myself teaching art history for a time. As Fiorella Superbi of I Tatti has said: Craig was a maestro di vita. I raise a glass in his memory and dedicate these sonnets to him.

Gavin Bryars

Inhalt

I Cantai, or piango; Petrarca: sonnet CCXIX
II I’ piansi, or canto; Petrarca: Sonnet CCXXX
III In morte del medisimo (Jacopo da Pontormo); Bronzino
IV In morte del medesimo (Riposta); Laura Battiferri; V Qual per l’ onde turbate
Battiferri: Sonnet 48 (73); VI Fra queste piagge
Battiferri: Sonnet 53 (87); VII Ergiti infin
Battiferri: Sonnet 54 (89); VIII Temprato aer sereno
Battiferri: Sonnet 55 (91); IX Mentre Sepolto
Bronzino: Del Bronzino Pittore (Sonnet 76); X Se fermo è nel destin chi lacrimando
Battiferri: Risposta (Sonnet 77); XI Chi punto ha’l core
Buonarroti il Giovane

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Titel:
Fifth Book of Madrigals ("I Tatti")
(The "I Tatti" Madrigals)
für gemischten Singstimmen (STTTBarB)
Texts vonFrancesco Petrarca, Agnolo Bronzino, Laura Battiferri und Michelangelo Buonarroti il Giovane
Ausgabe:
Chorpartitur
Verlag/Label:
Schott Music
Kompositionsjahr:
2009 - 2013
Uraufführung:
16. Oktober 2009 · Firenze (I)
Villa I Tatti
Singer Pur


14. Oktober 2011 · Firenze (I)
Villa I Tatti
Singur Pur


21. April 2016 · Firenze (I)
Villa I Tatti
Singer Pur

Auftragswerk:
Commissioned by Villa I Tatti: the Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies, Florence
Reihe:
Titel:
Fifth Book of Madrigals ("I Tatti")
(The "I Tatti" Madrigals)
für gemischten Singstimmen (STTTBarB)
Texts vonFrancesco Petrarca, Agnolo Bronzino, Laura Battiferri und Michelangelo Buonarroti il Giovane
Sprache:
Italienisch
Ausgabe:
Chorpartitur
Verlag/Label:
Schott Music
Kompositionsjahr:
2009 - 2013
Uraufführung:
16. Oktober 2009 · Firenze (I)
Villa I Tatti
Singer Pur


14. Oktober 2011 · Firenze (I)
Villa I Tatti
Singur Pur


21. April 2016 · Firenze (I)
Villa I Tatti
Singer Pur

Auftragswerk:
Commissioned by Villa I Tatti: the Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies, Florence
Reihe:
Titel:
Fifth Book of Madrigals ("I Tatti")
(The "I Tatti" Madrigals)
für gemischten Singstimmen (STTTBarB)
Texts vonFrancesco Petrarca, Agnolo Bronzino, Laura Battiferri und Michelangelo Buonarroti il Giovane
Sprache:
Italienisch
Ausgabe:
Chorpartitur
Verlag/Label:
Schott Music
Kompositionsjahr:
2009 - 2013
Uraufführung:
16. Oktober 2009 · Firenze (I)
Villa I Tatti
Singer Pur


14. Oktober 2011 · Firenze (I)
Villa I Tatti
Singur Pur


21. April 2016 · Firenze (I)
Villa I Tatti
Singer Pur

Auftragswerk:
Commissioned by Villa I Tatti: the Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies, Florence
Reihe:

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Bestellnummer:
ED 13303
ISMN13:
979-0-2201-3156-1
Bestellnummer:
ED 13303
ISMN13:
979-0-2201-3156-1
Gewicht:
0,25 kg
Seiten:
72
Format:
21cm x 29,7cm
Bindung:
Rückendrahtheftung
Bestellnummer:
ED 13303 Q42747
ISMN13:
979-0-2201-3156-1
Seiten:
72
Dateiformat:
(PDF / 2,41 MB)

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