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Best 1 As Vesta Was from Latmos Hill Descending – Weelkes

William Weelkes’s “As Vesta Was from Latmos Hill Descending” is a complex six-voice madrigal originating from *The Triumphs of Oriana* (1601). This work showcases sophisticated musical techniques including detailed word painting, reflecting the era's focus on evocative vocal music. It was composed f...

2 Hor ch'el ciel e la terra – Monteverdi (Book VIII)

Monteverdi’s “Hor ch’el ciel e la terra” from Book VIII of his madrigals is a significant work of Baroque Italian music. Composed in 1638, it sets Petrarch's sonnet exploring the themes of day and night. The piece is notable for its sophisticated use of vocal textures, particularly within the six-vo...

3 Draw On, Sweet Night – Wilbye

Thomas Wilbye’s “Draw On, Sweet Night” is a complex six-voice madrigal from his Second Set of Madrigals (1609). The piece stands out for its sophisticated harmonic language, employing chromaticism to evoke nocturnal imagery and intense emotion. It was composed during the late Renaissance period and...

4 When David Heard – Tomkins

Thomas Tomkins composed “When David Heard” a six-voice madrigal based on Psalm 35. This work is notable for its profound emotional depth and sophisticated vocal writing within the late Renaissance English tradition. It’s particularly appreciated by choral scholars, musicologists studying early Engli...

5 Thule, the Period of Cosmography – Weelkes

Weelkes's six-voice chromatic madrigal from his 1600 collection, famous for vivid depictions of volcanic and geographical wonders through daring harmonic writing.

6 Zefiro torna e 'l bel tempo rimena – Monteverdi (Book VI)

A Petrarch sonnet setting published in Monteverdi's Book VI (1614), scored as a duet for two tenors over a steady basso continuo walking bass.

7 Altri canti d'amor – Monteverdi (Book VIII)

Opening concertato madrigal of Monteverdi's Book VIII (Madrigali guerrieri, 1638), scored for six voices and instruments with text praising martial valor.

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