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Dante and nineteenth-century music

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After being set to music by the madrigalists of the late Renaissance, Dante entered a purgatory from which he was not to emerge until the early nineteenth century. In 1805, Nicola Zingarelli’s Canto XXXIII di Dante inaugurated a long series of compositions based on the works of the Florentine writer. Nevertheless, only a part of his oeuvre appealed to the Romantic sensibility: composers almost always chose the Divine Comedy; and in that magnum opus, their preference went to the Inferno, from which they most often extracted the tragic love story of Francesca da Rimini (Canto V).

CD-Book Benjamin Godard. Dante (2017). Translation: Charles Johnston.

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Dante

Benjamin GODARD

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Édouard BLAU

1890

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Conductor, Composer, Violinist

Benjamin GODARD

(1849 - 1895)

Composer

Gaetano DONIZETTI

(1797 - 1848)

Composer

Ambroise THOMAS

(1811 - 1896)

Conductor, Composer, Pianist

Franz LISZT

(1811 - 1886)

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publication date : 09/01/24