Monteverdi, Claudio
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1567-1643

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Born: 15 May 1567, Cremona, Italy
Died: 29 November 1643, Venice, Italy

Claudio Monteverdi (detail) by Bernardo Strozzi, Oskar Strakosch Collection, ViennaMonteverdi, Claudio (1567-1643)

Among the most important composers in the history of opera. He was the first to introduce the orchestra-accompanied recitative, instead of the recitativo secco (speech between the opera's characters with no melody or accompaniment). In "The Legend of Orpheus"L'Orfeo Suite - Monteverdi (La favola d’Orfeo), he presented recited speech accompanied by the orchestra's playing, which made the latter a meaningful factor in the operatic plot, rather than sheer accompaniment.

Monteverdi also enlarged the operatic orchestra, introduced harmonic novelties and daring dissonances that enabled better expression of feelings and moods in the story. "The Coronation of Popea"Sinfonia from 'The Coronation of Poppea' - Monteverdi (L'Incoronazione di Popea) is an important opera written a long time after, and that develops these techniques.

Born in Cremona, Monteverdi served at the court of the Dukes of Mantua until 1612, when he moved to the basilica of St. Mark in Venice as master of the chapel (composer and conductor at the royal chapel), a position he retained until his death in 1643.

In addition to opera repertory, he was also engaged in composing madrigals, written for singers accompanied by basso continuo, and a lot of church music.

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