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Carlo Gesualdo Principe di Venosa (1566?-1613): Tenebrae Tristis est anima mea - Feria V, In coena Domini In I Nocturno - Responsorium 1 (for Maudy Thursday).
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Carlo Gesualdo Da Venosa – Troisième Nocturne Du Vendredi Saint, Benedictus, Miserere. Label: Harmonia Mundi – HMD 240, Deller Recordings – HMD 240. Format: Vinyl, LP, Gatefold. Feria Sexta : Troisième Nocturne De L'Office Des Ténèbres Du Vendredi Saint. A1. Tradiderunt Me In Manus Impiorum. A2. Jesum Tradicit Impius Summis Principibus Sacerdotum, Et Senioribus Populi.
Also known as C. Gesualdo, Carlo Gesualdo Da Venosa, Carlo Gesualdo de Venosa, Carlo Gesualdo di Venosa, D. Carlo Gesualdo, Don Carlo Di Gesualdo Di Venosa, Don Carlo Gesualdo, Don Carlo Gesualdo Principe Di Venosa, Don Carlo Gesualdo, Fürst Von Venosa, К. Джезуальдо Да Веноза, К. Джезуальдо Де Веноза, Карло Джезуальдо Ди Веноза, Gesualdo, Gesualdo Da Venosa, Gesualdo di Venosa, Gesualdo Venosa. Troiseme Nocturne Du Vendredi Saint Benedictus - Miserere.
Carlo Gesualdo da Venosa (probably 8 March 1566 – 8 September 1613) was Prince of Venosa and Count of Conza. The best known fact of his life is his brutal and violent killing of his first wife and her aristocratic lover upon finding them in flagrante delicto. The fascination for his music and for his crimes have gone hand in hand.
Only 1 left in stock (more on the way). The contrary, revisionist view stands in complete antithesis; here Gesualdo's strange harmonies are seen as limiting and exaggerated, the products of a modest ability that would have attracted little attention were it not for the notoriety of his private life and his privileged position in Italian society.
Carlo Gesualdo, also known as Gesualdo da Venosa (Venosa, 8 March 1566 – Gesualdo, 8 September 1613), Prince of Venosa and Count of Conza, was an Italian nobleman, lutenist, composer, and murderer. Gesualdo's family had acquired the principality of Venosa in 1560. His uncle was Carlo Borromeo, later Saint Charles Borromeo. Gesualdo's late setting of Psalm 51, the Miserere, is distinguished by its insistent and imploring musical repetitions, alternating lines of monophonic chant with pungently chromatic polyphony in a low vocal tessitura. Italian singer Franco Battiato wrote a song about him, Gesualdo da Venosa, from the album L'ombrello e la macchina da cucire (1995).
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Carlo Gesualdo da Venosa (30 March 1566 – 8 September 1613) was Prince of Venosa and Count of Conza. He is also known for his cruelty and lewdness: the best known fact of his life is his gruesome killing of his first wife and her lover upon finding them in flagrante delicto. Gesualdo's family had acquired the principality of Venosa in the Province of Potenza, Southern Italy, in 1560. He was born on March 30, 1566, three years after his older brother Luigi. In addition, Gesualdo's mother, Geronima Borromeo, was the niece of Pope Pius IV. Older sources give a birth year of 1560 for Carlo, but this is no longer accepted.
Carlo Gesualdo, known as Gesualdo da Venosa (?8 March 1560 – 8 September 1613), Prince of Venosa and Count of Conza, was an Italian composer, lutenist, nobleman, and notorious murderer from the late Renaissance.
| Feria Sexta : Troisième Nocturne De L'Office Des Ténèbres Du Vendredi Saint | (18:30) | |
| A1 | Tradiderunt Me In Manus Impiorum | 4:00 |
| A2 | Jesum Tradicit Impius Summis Principibus Sacerdotum, Et Senioribus Populi | 5:40 |
| A3 | Caligaverrunt Oculi Mei Fletu Meo | 8:50 |
| B1 | Benedictus (Cantique. Luc, I, 68-79) | 7:00 |
| B2 | Miserere (Psaume 50) | 11:20 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HMA 55240, HM 240 | Carlo Gesualdo, Deller Consort, Alfred Deller | Carlo Gesualdo, Deller Consort, Alfred Deller - Tenebrae III (LP, Album, RE) | Harmonia Mundi France, Harmonia Mundi France | HMA 55240, HM 240 | France | Unknown |
| HM 240 | Gesualdo*, Deller Consort | Gesualdo*, Deller Consort - Leçon De Ténèbres (Volume 3) - Feria Sexta II - Benedictus - Miserere (LP) | Harmonia Mundi France | HM 240 | France | 1981 |
| HM 240 | Carlo Gesualdo Da Venosa*, Deller Consort, Alfred Deller | Carlo Gesualdo Da Venosa*, Deller Consort, Alfred Deller - Feria Sexta II - Benedictus - Miserere (LP) | Harmonia Mundi France | HM 240 | France | Unknown |
| EHM-240 | Carlo Gesualdo Da Venosa*, Deller Consort, Alfred Deller | Carlo Gesualdo Da Venosa*, Deller Consort, Alfred Deller - Troiseme Nocturne Du Vendredi Saint Benedictus - Miserere (LP, Album) | Harmonia Mundi | EHM-240 | Spain | 1980 |
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