Monferrato: Motetti a voce sola, libro primo, op. iv, Venezia 1655 Amphon Novus Early Music Ensemble

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Album-Release:
2025

HRA-Release:
03.10.2025

Label: Tactus

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Vocal

Artist: Amphon Novus Early Music Ensemble

Composer: Natale Monferrato (1610-1685)

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  • Natale Monferrato (1610 - 1685): Ardet cor meum:
  • 1 Monferrato: Ardet cor meum 07:47
  • O deitas:
  • 2 Monferrato: O deitas 07:10
  • Canzona ex tempore:
  • 3 Monferrato: Canzona ex tempore 02:02
  • O quam suavis:
  • 4 Monferrato: O quam suavis 09:49
  • Iesu mi:
  • 5 Monferrato: Iesu mi 05:35
  • Ciaccona ex tempore sopra Quo fugiam, miser?:
  • 6 Monferrato: Ciaccona ex tempore sopra Quo fugiam, miser? 03:38
  • O quam pulchra es:
  • 7 Monferrato: O quam pulchra es 07:16
  • Toccata ex tempore sopra Alma mater:
  • 8 Monferrato: Toccata ex tempore sopra Alma mater 03:21
  • Quo fugiam, miser?:
  • 9 Monferrato: Quo fugiam, miser? 09:52
  • Alma mater:
  • 10 Monferrato: Alma mater 06:39
  • Total Runtime 01:03:09

Info for Monferrato: Motetti a voce sola, libro primo, op. iv, Venezia 1655



From the early 17th century onwards, the polyphonic motet that had dominated sacred music in previous centuries found itself complemented in both liturgical and devotional contexts by a new, more stream-lined form: the solo motet. This allowed prayer and meditation to be accompanied by music even in places where maintaining a stable polyphonic choir was impractical or economically unfeasible. At the same time, composers were afforded greater freedom to align with the emerging ‘modern taste’ of the time, which valued the expressive power of a single voice supported by organ or other continuo instruments over the contrapuntal interplay of multiple voices. This modern aesthetic increasingly prioritized the transmission of ‘affetti,’ seen as essential for the true expression of a text.

The compositions presented on this cd by the Ensemble Amphion Novus, a premiere recording on an edition prepared specifically for this occasion, exemplify precisely this direction.

Amphon Novus Early Music Ensemble

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Booklet for Monferrato: Motetti a voce sola, libro primo, op. iv, Venezia 1655

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