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| southern North Sea sediments", | | example is Du Fay\u2019s three-voice lament on the fall of |
| | | Constantinople (1453), which has a French text (\u2018O tres |
| | | piteulx\u2019) in the upper voice and the Roman tonus lamentationum |
| | | with the text \u2018Omnes amici ejus spreverunt eam\u2019 |
| | | (Lamentations i.2) in the tenor. Other \u2018Lamentation motets\u2019 |
| | | of the late 15th century are Johannes Cornago\u2019s Patres nostri |
| | | peccaverunt and Comp\u00e8re\u2019s O vos omnes.\nA large, two-volume |
| | | collection of polyphonic Lamentations printed by Petrucci in 1506 |
| | | illustrates the extent to which composers of the Josquin generation, |
| | | including Alexander Agricola, Marbrianus de Orto, Johannes de Quadris, |
| | | Gaspar van Weerbeke, Erasmus Lapicida, Tinctoris, Tromboncino and |
| | | Bernhard Ycart, were interested in works of this genre. A |
| | | characteristic of the works of this collection, and of Lamentations |
| | | generally in the first half of the 16th century, is that individual |
| | | composers treated a varied selection of Lamentations chapters. They |
| | | also differ greatly in the number of verses they set, as well as in |
| | | the way they grouped them in the course of the lesson. In melodic |
| | | substance the majority of the Lamentations in Petrucci\u2019s |
| | | collection bear the stamp of the Roman tonus lamentationum, which is |
| | | clearly recognizable as a cantus firmus in places and more freely |
| | | worked in others. The setting of Tromboncino is peculiar in that the |
| | | opening is set to an original theme, the individual motifs of which |
| | | are repeated in the same or a different order as the text progresses. |
| | | The Lamentations of Quadris are also notable for their strophic-like |
| | | form, similar in structure to settings of the Magnificat from around |
| | | 1500.\nThe flowering of polyphonic Lamentations that began with the |
| | | Petrucci edition lasted for the whole of the 16th century. |
| | | Netherlandish, French, Italian and Spanish composers were first and |
| | | foremost in this field, English and German being less in evidence. For |
| | | the first half of the century the main sources are Liber decimus: |
| | | Passiones (Paris, 1534; RISM 1535\u00b2); Selectae harmoniae |
| | | (Wittenberg, 1538\u00b9); Lamentationes Hieremiae Prophetae |
| | | (Nuremberg, 1549\u00b9); and Piissimae ac sacratissimae lamentationes |
| | | (Paris, 15577). These publications include Lamentations by Arcadelt, |
| | | Crecquillon, Costanzo Festa, Antoine de F\u00e9vin, Johannes Gardano, |
| | | Isaac, La Rue, Stephan Mahu and Claudin de Sermisy. Carpentras must |
| | | rank as the most prolific composer of the genre at this time; his |
| | | Lamentations, which had appeared in an individual edition in Avignon |
| | | in 1532, enjoyed special favour with the popes and were regularly sung |
| | | in S Pietro until 1587.\nLamentations in the first half of the 16th |
| | | century adhered more rigidly to the Roman tonus lamentationum than did |
| | | those of earlier composers, which means that most were in the same |
| | | mode (F Ionian). Stylistically they are similar to the contemporary |
| | | motet; four-part writing is clearly the rule and the spectrum of |
| | | contrapuntal possibilities is quite varied. The Lamentations of |
| | | Carpentras and Crecquillon, in particular, are often highly imitative |
| | | and rhythmically complex, whereas La Rue preferred a more homorhythmic |
| | | texture reminiscent of the French chanson. Expressive devices are not |
| | | more highly developed or more frequently used than in other genres |
| | | despite the strongly expressive nature of the text.\nIn the second |
| | | half of the 16th century the most significant settings are those of |
| | | Morales (1564), Victoria (1581), Lassus (1585), Asola (1585), Handl |
| | | (in Opus musicum, iii, 1587) and Palestrina (five books from 1564 on, |
| | | only the first of which was printed in Rome in 1588). |
| | | Palestrina\u2019s Lamentations, along with works of other composers, |
| | | replaced those of Carpentras in the papal chapel from 1587. |
| | | Stylistically they are close to his Improperia and Stabat mater and |
| | | belong among his most mature works. In contrast to settings from the |
| | | first half of the century, they reveal a stronger tendency to |
| | | homorhythmic texture in order to obtain a clear declamation of the |
| | | text (this is also true of the Lamentations of Lassus and Handl, but |
| | | not of Morales and Victoria). In Palestrina\u2019s compositions only |
| | | the Hebrew letters are melodically and rhythmically ornate, rather |
| | | like illuminated initials. Adherence to the Roman tonus lamentationum |
| | | was no longer as prevalent nor as strict; this is generally true of |
| | | other settings of his time. The only complete setting of the |
| | | Lamentations from 16th-century England, which appears anonymously in |
| | | GB-Lbl Roy. App.12\u201316, does occasionally paraphrase the chant |
| | | tone in the upper voice and the partial setting by Osbert Parsley |
| | | makes use of it; but the Lamentations of Byrd, Tallis and Robert White |
| | | dispense with it altogether. Of these English settings, only that of |
| | | Tallis sets a text corresponding to the requirements of the Sarum |
| | | Breviary (in this case the first and second lessons of Maundy |
| | | Thursday); those of White (two sets, in five and six parts |
| | | respectively, with almost identical texts) correspond to parts of the |
| | | Maundy Thursday and Good Friday lessons; those of Byrd and Parsley are |
| | | extracts from the Roman arrangements; while the anonymous setting |
| | | includes all nine of the Roman lessons (with the omission of some |
| | | verses: see Warren, 1970). 16th-century Spanish composers made |
| | | striking use of a Spanish tonus lamentationum: a setting by Morales, |
| | | in which this lesson tone appears as a cantus firmus, was transcribed |
| | | into tablature for lute and solo voice by Miguel de Fuenllana in 1554, |
| | | anticipating to some extent the early monodic Lamentations of the next |
| | | century.\n\n3. Settings after 1600.\n\nThe stylistic innovations of |
| | | the early 17th century influenced the Lamentations slowly. Among the |
| | | numerous settings in the stile antico are those of Giovanni Croce |
| | | (1603 and 1610), Karl Luython (1604), Viadana (1609) and Gregorio |
| | | Allegri (1641). The Lamentations of Allegri partly superseded those of |
| | | Palestrina in the papal chapel. But monodic Lamentations with basso |
| | | continuo began to be written in Italy as early as the end of the 16th |
| | | century. According to a report by G.B. Doni, Vincenzo Galilei of the |
| | | Florentine Camerata had been moved to attempt composition by the |
| | | Lamentations and by the songs of sorrow in Dante\u2019s Divina |
| | | commedia, and performed his own monodic Lamentations \u2018molto |
| | | soavemente \u2026 sopra un concerto di viole\u2019 (Trattato della |
| | | musica scenica, chap.9). Any settings that Galilei may have written |
| | | down, however, have not survived. The Lamentations by Cavalieri may |
| | | have been written in collaboration with Galilei, but must also be seen |
| | | in connection with the religious aspirations of the Congregazione |
| | | dell\u2019Oratorio. Probably performed in 1599 in the Oratorio della |
| | | Vallicella in Rome, Cavalieri\u2019s setting is transitional in its |
| | | alternation of parts for soloist and chorus; in this it was as |
| | | characteristic of the half-century to 1650 as were the Lamentations of |
| | | Annibale Gregori for solo voice and basso continuo printed in Siena in |
| | | 1620. Not until the middle of the century do the sources for monodic |
| | | Lamentations become more common, principally in Italy. Among those |
| | | printed are works by A.B. Della Ciaia (1650), Pietro Cesi (1653), C.D. |
| | | Cossoni (1668), Cazzati (1668), Francesco Cavanni (1689) and G.P. |
| | | Colonna (1689); manuscripts surviving from this period include |
| | | Lamentationsby Carissimi, Frescobaldi, Marazzoli, G.F. Marcorelli, |
| | | Carlo Rainaldi, Stradella, Gaetano Veneziano and others. The only |
| | | Lamentations from Germany in this period, those of Rosenm\u00fcller, |
| | | were wholly italianate in style.\nThe texts of these composers conform |
| | | to the basic criteria of a liturgical Lesson (Hebrew letters, |
| | | \u2018Jerusalem\u2019 line, and occasionally even traces of the Roman |
| | | tonus lamentationum). Musically, however, they depart dramatically |
| | | from the traditional reserve of the stile antico. The Lamentations |
| | | text, with its emotionally charged contest, gave the composers of the |
| | | 17th century a number of welcome opportunities for text expression |
| | | (chromaticism, free use of dissonance etc.), and the pathos thus |
| | | achieved, reinforced by a tendency to arioso form, brought the monodic |
| | | Lamentations of this period into the immediate domain of the lamento |
| | | in opera, oratorio and cantata. Interest in the setting of Lamentation |
| | | texts waned noticeably in 18th-century Italy, but remained relatively |
| | | high in Naples. Many representatives of the so-called Neapolitan |
| | | school composed such works: Alessandro Scarlatti, Durante, Francesco |
| | | Feo, Porpora, Leonardo Leo, David Perez, Jommelli, Alessandro Speranza |
| | | and, in the 19th century, N.A. Zingarelli.\nApart from Italy, only |
| | | France played an important part in the history of the Lamentations in |
| | | the 17th and 18th centuries. There, more than 100 years after the |
| | | collected edition of Lamentations of Le Roy & Ballard (1557), a new |
| | | development began that culminated in the extensive le\u00e7ons de |
| | | t\u00e9n\u00e8bres of Michel Lambert (1689) and Charpentier |
| | | (c1670\u201395). The most important characteristics of these settings |
| | | are a highly melismatic vocal line and the frequent use of the Roman |
| | | tonus lamentationum as a melodic foundation. In fact, the le\u00e7ons |
| | | de t\u00e9n\u00e8bres are unique, contrasting both with the French |
| | | motet and with contemporary Italian Lamentations. The le\u00e7ons not |
| | | only served a liturgical function but were also performed in the |
| | | courtly presentations of Louis XIV. The Lamentations for chorus by |
| | | Guillaume Nivers (1689) were a specifically French phenomenon inspired |
| | | by the exceptionally successful masses \u2018en plain chant\u2019 of |
| | | Henry Du Mont. In the 18th century the published settings of |
| | | Fran\u00e7ois Couperin (?1714), Brossard (1721) and Lalande (1730) |
| | | must be counted among the most noteworthy French church music of their |
| | | time; their influence was felt even outside France, particularly in |
| | | the Lamentations of J.-H. Fiocco, who was active in Brussels. French |
| | | appreciation of the Lamentations at this time is reflected in |
| | | literature, as in Diderot\u2019s reference to the Lamentations of |
| | | Jommelli (Le neveu de Rameau).\nFor the most part, the continuing |
| | | development of the Lamentations drew to a close at the end of the 18th |
| | | century; not until the middle of the 20th century did the genre |
| | | experience a short revival. Krenek\u2019s Lamentatio (first performed |
| | | in 1958) is based on the complete text of the nine lessons and the |
| | | music combines modern serial techniques with formal and stylistic |
| | | devices of the late Middle Ages to produce an original choral style of |
| | | great forcefulness. In contrast, Stravinsky\u2019s Threni of 1958 for |
| | | soloists, chorus and orchestra is a pure 12-note work, in which the |
| | | composer expressly avoided both liturgical and historical |
| | | connotations.\nSpecial cases in the history of the Lamentations are |
| | | the German solo songs of the Neumarkt Cantional (c1480), non-biblical |
| | | songs of mourning using the Hebrew letters and Jerusalem line. |
| | | Finally, Haydn\u2019s Symphony no.26 (\u2018Lamentatione\u2019) may be |
| | | mentioned in this context as a unique work, one in which the Gregorian |
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