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This program, devoted to the 17th century, explains how the St. Mark’s sound was first rescued and then enhanced by Claudio Monteverdi, and covers the art of the madrigal, the rise of women composers, and why the world’s first public opera house was built in Venice. Live performances in San Nicolo dei Mendicoli and the Ducal Palace. (52 minutes)



 
            

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Copyright date: ©1990



Part of the Series : Five Centuries of Music in Venice
     


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