Claudio monteverdi most famous works
Monteverdi's work, often regarded as revolutionary, marked the transition from the Renaissance style of music to that of the Baroque period. Claudio Monteverdi was born in in Cremona , a town in Northern Italy. His father was Baldassare Monteverdi, a doctor, apothecary and surgeon. Monteverdi worked for the court of Mantua first as a singer and violist, then as music director.
In Monteverdi married the court singer Claudia Cattaneo, [ 15 ] who died in September By , he had moved to the San Marco in Venice where, as conductor, [ 18 ] he quickly restored the musical standard of both the choir and the instrumentalists. The musical standard had declined due to the financial mismanagement of his predecessor, Giulio Cesare Martinengo.
In , he became a priest. It contains tragic, romantic, and comedic scenes a new development in opera , a more realistic portrayal of the characters, and warmer melodies than previously heard. For a long period of time, Monteverdi's operas were merely regarded as a historical or musical interest. Since the s, The Coronation of Poppea has re-entered the repertoire of major opera companies worldwide.
Claudio monteverdi contribution to music
Monteverdi died in Venice on 29 November [ 24 ] and was buried at the church of the Frari. Monteverdi's works are split into three categories: madrigals, operas, and church-music. Until the age of forty, Monteverdi worked primarily on madrigals , composing a total of nine books. It took Monteverdi about four years to finish his first book of twenty-one madrigals for five voices.
The Fifth Book of Madrigals shows the shift from the late Renaissance style of music to the early Baroque. Giovanni Artusi attacked the "crudities" and "license" of the modern style of composing, centering his attacks on madrigals including Cruda Amarilli , composed around See Fabbri, Monteverdi , p.