voc, 1553-1599 IT, Coccaglio
Singer / Composer of Classical
Italian composer. While a chorister at Brescia cathedral he studied with Giovanni Contino. For nine years from 1578 he served Cardinal Luigi d'Este in Rome as musician and later choirmaster, making contacts at the Cardinal's brother's court in Ferrara. He was in Florence in 1588-9 and contributed to the music for the intermedi performed at a celebrated court wedding of 1589. In 1594 he came under Cardinal Aldobrandini's wing and met the poets Tasso and Guarini; the following year the Cardinal arranged his appointment to the King of Poland, at whose court in Warsaw he worked in 1596-8. By the time of his death a year later he was back in Rome as a Papal court musician. Marenzio was the greatest of those Italian composers whose fame rests entirely on their madrigals; his output includes no fewer than 500 such pieces and 80 villanellas, not to mention a small quantity of sacred music. The Rome in which he spent so much of his life was a thriving centre of amateur madrigal singing, which provided a ready market for the steady flow of madrigal books that he published from 1580 onwards. From the outset he showed complete fluency and mastery in setting light pastoral verse to music that combines an intimate response to the words with deft counterpoint and pleasantly varied rhythms and textures. Later Marenzio came to favor more serious, even morbid, texts and to write in a style that was at once austere and intense, making full use of dissonant and chromatic harmonies and yet hardly departing from a chaste, even flow. The majority of his madrigals are for five voices, with many for six and rather fewer for four; in the larger textures he increasingly uses the top two as equal high voices in an almost 'concerted' manner. Marenzio's madrigals made an immediate impact in England, and enormously influenced the English madrigalists; some were issued in Yonge's Musica Transalpina of 1588.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Quinto Libro Di Madrigali | Luca Marenzio - La Compagnia Del Madrigale | 2015 | Album |
Madrigals Vol. 1 (Marenzio's Madrigals For 4 And 5 Voices & Villanelle, Arranged For Guitar) | Noël Akchoté, Luca Marenzio | 2014 | Album |
Primo Libro Di Madrigali | Luca Marenzio - La Compagnia Del Madrigale | 2013 | Album |
Années De Pèlerinage | Franz Liszt, Carlo Gesualdo, Luca Marenzio - Ragna Schirmer, Amarcord | 2011 | Album |
Madrigali | Luca Marenzio ; Concerto Italiano, Rinaldo Alessandrini | 2001 | Album |
Sonanza Infinita / Cantica Italiana | Francesco Valdambrini, Vincenzo Ruffo, Claudio Merulo, Luca Marenzio | 1998 | Album |
Madrigali A Quatro Voci (Libro Primo 1585) | Luca Marenzio / Concerto Italiano, Rinaldo Alessandrini | 1994 | Album |
Baci Soavi e Cari | Luca Marenzio, The Consort Of Musicke | 1994 | Album |
Madrigali A Quattro Voci - Libro Primo 1585 | Luca Marenzio, Rinaldo Alessandrini, Concerto Italiano | 1994 | Album |
The Mannerist Revolution Vocal Works | Carlo Gesualdo • Claudio Monteverdi • Giaches De Wert • Luca Marenzio - Pomerium, Alexander Blachly | 1991 | Album |
Barca Di Venezia Per Padova | Adriano Banchieri • Luca Marenzio • Ensemble Clément Janequin | 1990 | Album |
Madrigaly / The Madrigals | Prague Madrigal Singers, Miroslav Venhoda - Luca Marenzio / Carlo Gesualdo | 1988 | Album |
Harmonia Mundi 30e Anniversaire | Johann Sebastian Bach, Georg Friedrich Händel, Monastère Bénédictin Chevetogne, Luca Marenzio, Étienne Moulinié, Henry Purcell | 1988 | Album |
Allegri Miserere | Gregorio Allegri / Giovanni Maria Nanino / Luca Marenzio / Girolamo Frescobaldi / Vicenzo Ugolini - The King's College Choir Of Cambridge Directed By Stephen Cleobury | 1984 | Album |
Madrigals | Luca Marenzio / The Hilliard Ensemble | 1983 | Album |
Madrigaux à 5 Et 6 Voix | Luca Marenzio, Concerto Vocale | 1982 | Album |
Madrigale | Luca Marenzio ❉ Carlo Gesualdo - Corul de cameră «Cappella Transylvanica», Cluj-Napoca | 1980 | Album |
La Polifonia Profana Nel Rinascimento. Madrigali, Frottole, Canzonette (Antologia Sonora Della Musica Italiana - 5, Dal Canto Ambrosiano A Vivaldi, A Cura di Riccardo Allorto) | I Madrigalisti Di Venezia, Renato Fait, Josquin Des Prés, Michele Pesenti, Gioseffo Caimo, Roland de Lassus, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Luca Marenzio, Carlo Gesualdo, Claudio Monteverdi | 1969 | Album |
L'Apogeo Del Madrigale | Luca Marenzio, Claudio Monteverdi | 1967 | Single |
Missa Brevis - Madrigali | Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Luca Marenzio, Le Quatuor Double, Yves Courville | 1965 | Album |
Madrigals On Texts From "Il Pastor Fido" | Golden Age Singers, Claudio Monteverdi, Luca Marenzio, Giovanni Battista Guarini | 1955 | Album |
Badener Kammerchor | Thomas Morley, Luca Marenzio, Clément Janequin, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Anton Bruckner, Hugo Wolf, Claude Debussy, César Geoffray, Friedrich Gulda, Badener Kammerchor | Album | |
6 Madrigals / 6 Madrigals | Luca Marenzio / Carlo Gesualdo | Album | |
Ave Maria - Innocentes | Tomás Luis De Victoria, Luca Marenzio, Msge. Casimiri, Sixtinisch-Vaticanischer Chor | Album | |
Les Maitres Du Madrigal | Claudio Monteverdi, Guillaume Costeley, Luca Marenzio, Deller Consort | Album | |
Madrigali Amorosi | Luca Marenzio - Carlo Gesualdo - Claudio Monteverdi, Sestetto Luca Marenzio | Album |