Sing dominoes. Two motets with similar text in the collection Parnassus Musicus Ferdinandæus (1615) Cover Image

Cantate Domino. Două motete cu text similar în colecția Parnassus Musicus Ferdinandæus (1615)
Sing dominoes. Two motets with similar text in the collection Parnassus Musicus Ferdinandæus (1615)

Author(s): Mihaela Gabor
Subject(s): Music, 17th Century, Sociology of Art, History of Art
Published by: Universitatea de Vest din Timişoara
Keywords: Cantate Domino; motet; Monteverdi; Nanterni; Baroque; Ferdinand II;

Summary/Abstract: Parnassus Musicus Ferdinandæus is a collection of motets dedicated to Archduke Ferdinand II and printed in 1615 in Venice under the care of Giovanni Battista Bonometti (Italian musician active in the first two decades of the17th century). He brought together the creations of thirty-two Italian composers – motets composed on psalms and sacred songs – being not only a reflection of the taste of the future emperor and of the musical chapel at his court in Graz, but also a proof of the contribution of Italian music to the shaping and evolution of musical art of that period: the collection is the most important testimony of the early Baroque in Austria. In this way, will be analyzed the works entitled Cantate Domino, two motets on continuous bass with similar text, composed by Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643) and Orazio Nanterni (born in the middle of the XVI century) active in Milan in the first decades of the seventeenth century. The structure of these vocal miniatures with instrumental accompaniment, but also their functionality, which goes far beyond the liturgical space, highlight a strong influence of Italian music in the region. The direct presence of Italian musicians at the courts of Central Europe or of their works is an additional proof of the importance and influence exerted from a Latin space in a culture of Germanic origin.

  • Issue Year: X/2023
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 177-188
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Romanian