
Sorrows, Prayers
Kate Molleson explores Monteverdi’s later years, from plague and loss to the emergence of public opera in Venice
Kate Molleson explores Monteverdi’s final decades, as Venice becomes a centre for public opera in the aftermath of war and plague. It’s a period of renewal and experimentation, from the theatrical intensity of Il combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda to the large-scale operas of his later years. With the opening of Venice’s first public opera house, Monteverdi adapts his style, writing music that responds to changing audiences and expectations.
Chiome d’oro, bel tesoro
Nuria Rial, soprano
L’Arpeggiata
Christina Pluhar, director
Il combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda (extract)
Catherine Bott, soprano (Clorinda)
John Mark Ainsley, tenor (Testo/narrator)
Andrew King, tenor (Tancredi)
New London Consort
Philip Pickett, director
Pianto della Madonna
Alena Dantcheva, soprano
Odhecaton
Paolo Da Col, director
Il ritorno d’Ulisse in patria – Prologue and Act I scene 1
Concerto Vocale
René Jacobs, director
L’incoronazione di Poppea – Pur ti miro
Nuria Rial, soprano (Poppea)
Philippe Jaroussky, countertenor (Nerone)
L’Arpeggiata
Christina Pluhar, director
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- Fri 12 Jun 202616:00BBC Radio 3






