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This is a beta version of NNDB. His bold experiments, while bringing upon him the attacks of Artusi and Banchieri, led to discoveries which exercised a lasting influence upon the progress of musical art. He was the first to make deliberate use of unprepared dissonances, or what are now known as fundamental discords.

These discords constituted a revolution against the laws of 16th century music. He employed them first in his madrigals, where they are a sign of decadence, but afterwards introduced them into music of another kind with such excellent effect that their value was universally recognized. He completed the human-size angel not long before his own death and burial here. Last year, roughly 30, people made their way here. Basilica of Santa Croce: Florence.

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He was the oldest of five children. Monteverdi learned about music as a member of the cathedral choir. He also studied at the University of Cremona. His first music was written for publication, including some motets and sacred madrigals, in and His first five publications were: Sacrae cantiunculae , a collection of miniature motets ; Madrigali Spirituali , a volume of which only the bass partbook is extant ; Canzonette a tre voci , a collection of three-voice canzonettes ; and the five-part madrigals Book I, , and Book II, Monteverdi worked for the court of Mantua first as a singer and violist, then as music director.

He worked at the court of Vincenzo I of Gonzaga in Mantua as a vocalist and viol player. In , he was working as the court conductor. In Monteverdi married the court singer Claudia Cattaneo, who died in September They had two sons Francesco and Massimilino and a daughter Leonora.

Another daughter died shortly after birth. By , he had moved to San Marco in Venice where, as conductor, 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.

The managers of the basilica were relieved to have such a distinguished musician in charge, as the music had been declining since the death of Giovanni Croce in In , he became a priest. It contains tragic, romantic, and comic scenes a new development in opera , a more realistic portrayal of the characters, and warmer melodies than previously heard. It requires a smaller orchestra, and has a less prominent role for the choir. Since the s, The Coronation of Poppea has re-entered the repertoire of major opera companies worldwide.

Monteverdi died, aged 76, in Venice on 29 November and was buried at the church of the Frari. 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.



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