Rappresentatione di Anima, et di Corpo by Emilio de’ Cavalieri, Vox Luminis, Wigmore Hall, 1 October 2023

Just one cornetto in our concert – our cornetto looked like the middle one.

We also heard and saw a beautiful cetterone, an instrument about which I needed to do research afterwards. Likewise the lirone, (see below).

Lira de gamba (which I think is the same thing as a lirone), GeorgWildermann, CC BY-SA 4.0

But the thing that made this concert so very special was the extraordinary piece we heard. Emilio de’ Cavalieri’s Rappresentatione di Anima, et di Corpo.

Here is a link to the Wigmore Hall information-rich (if you look at the programme notes) stub for this concert.

Those programme notes describe the piece as an:

uncategorisable piece of music-theatre [which was] premièred in Rome in February 1600…

Coincidentally, I had only recently put on, at Hampton Court Palace, my own uncategorisable piece of music-theatre from around that period

…but I digress.

Vox Luminis are a wonderful outfit who don’t tend to disappoint. This evening was no exception. They perform with smiles on their faces and clearly celebrate each other’s and their joint success.

Here is a trailer of Vox Luminis performing this very piece in 2021 in Utrecht. Different soloists, but you can’t have everything:

Janie and I are not easily wowed these days – we’ve seen a lot of excellent concerts in our time, but this one blew our metaphorical socks off. Delicious music, sounding a little different from anything we’ve heard before from that period. Sweeter than Monteverdi oratorios, but loads going on in the soundscape.

A real treat.

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