Blake Beckemeyer

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Concentus: "Rappresentatione di Anima, e di Corpo," Emilio de' Cavalieri

  • Auer Hall 200 South Jordan Avenue Bloomington, IN, 47405 United States (map)

Blake Beckemeyer, Intelletto
Nigel North, director

From Gramophone:

“The booklet-note for this release asks a total of three times the question ‘is Cavalieri’s Rappresentatione di anima e di corpo an opera or an oratorio?’ Certainly it can be interpreted either way. First performed in Rome in 1600, its elevating subject – allegorical figures debating the benefits of the kind of disciplined living that will guarantee heavenly afterlife (championed by Anima, the Soul) over submission to brief earthly pleasures and eternal hell (longed for by Corpo, the Body) – puts it squarely at the head of the oratorio tradition. Yet at the same time it is the work of a composer who had toiled in the very workshop of the musico-dramatic avant-garde in Florence, and who here was among the very first to render dialogue in the radical solo recitar cantando of early opera.

Rappresentatione is not, it should be said, an opera with the declamatory flexibility, narrative grip or dramatic depth of Monteverdi’s Orfeo of seven years later – it is far more static and undifferentiated than that – but it does have a similar flavour with its solos, choruses and ritornellos, many of them in decidedly dance-like measure. Another of Cavalieri’s suggestions – separating the forces into three groups, each in its own aural space – is also strikingly observed. Rappresentatione may not be a masterpiece of opera but surely no performance has ever worked harder on its behalf than this one.”

Earlier Event: February 15
Conductor's Chorus: Earth, Sea, and Sky