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Filli looked up to the heavens.
Poetry and music by Rinuccini, the great Florentine poet
2025/09/13(sa.) 14:00 Starting
Odawara San-no-maru Hall Studio (Kanagawa)
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Fusion of Music and Poetry
Ottavio Rinuccini, a Florentine poet active from the late 16th to the early 17th century, is also known as the author of the libretto for "Daphne" (1597), considered the world's first opera. He was a master of combining poetic beauty and musical expression, and embodied the ideal of "the unity of music and poetry" that musicians of the time were striving for. Many composers were attracted to his excellent "poetry," which was considered to be very popular, in addition to his contemporaries Monteverdi, Caccini, and others in later periods. In this program, we will focus on Rinuccini's "poems" and present a selection of songs in which different composers have added "music" to the same "poem". Please also enjoy the instrumental works of the same period.
Misuzu Inoue, soprano
Yuki Hosooka, recorder
Harumi Nakayama, viola da gamba
Tomoko Teramura, harpsichord
Program
This year's program will feature a selection of songs on Rinuccini's poems with music by different composers, along with instrumental works from the same period.
Performer
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Misuzu Inoue
soprano
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Hosooka Yuki
recorder (e.g. tape recorder, time recorder)
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Harumi Nakayama
viola da gamba
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Tomoko Teramura
cembalo
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