Giovanni Legrenzi
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Giovanni Legrenzi was an Italian
Italy
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 composer of opera
Opera
Opera is an art form in which singers and musicians perform a dramatic work combining text and musical score, usually in a theatrical setting. Opera incorporates many of the elements of spoken theatre, such as acting, scenery, and costumes and sometimes includes dance...

, vocal and instrumental music, and organist
Organist
An organist is a musician who plays any type of organ. An organist may play solo organ works, play with an ensemble or orchestra, or accompany one or more singers or instrumental soloists...

, of the Baroque
Baroque music
Baroque music describes a style of Western Classical music approximately extending from 1600 to 1760. This era follows the Renaissance and was followed in turn by the Classical era...

 era. He was one of the most prominent composers in Venice
Venice
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 in the late 17th century, and extremely influential on the development of late Baroque idioms across northern Italy.

Life

Legrenzi was born at Clusone
Clusone
Clusone is a town and comune in the province of Bergamo, Lombardy, Italy. Located in the Val Seriana, it received the honorary title of city on 15 May 1957 with a presidential decree which ratified a Napoleon's promise of the year 1801....

, near Bergamo, then part of the Republic of Venice
Republic of Venice
The Republic of Venice or Venetian Republic was a state originating from the city of Venice in Northeastern Italy. It existed for over a millennium, from the late 7th century until 1797. It was formally known as the Most Serene Republic of Venice and is often referred to as La Serenissima, in...

. His father, Giovanni Maria Legrenzi, was a professional violinist and, to some extent, a composer. We know Legrenzi had two brothers and two sisters, though one of the brothers, Marco, apparently a talented musician who performed with his father and brother in the 1660s, is not mentioned in Legrenzi’s will: it is presumed that he died young. His remaining brother and sisters are both mentioned in his will. Legrenzi was probably taught largely at home, and his performance skills developed at the local church, and it can also be assumed there was music-making in the house.

Legrenzi received his first appointment in Bergamo, as Organist at Santa Maria Maggiore, a magnificent church with a celebrated musical history. Following ordination as a priest in 1651, he was appointed as a resident chaplain at the church, though he continued to be actively involved in the music, and was given the title of First Organist in 1653, at about the time Maurizio Cazzati
Maurizio Cazzati
Maurizio Cazzati was a northern Italian composer of the seventeenth century.-Biography:Cazzati was born in Luzzara, Duchy of Mantua...

 was appointed maestro di cappella. Legrenzi’s first publication, music for Mass and Vespers, appeared in 1654. His appointment as organist was not reconfirmed at the end of the year owing to his apparent involvement in a minor gambling scandal, though he was reinstated by mid February 1655.

Legrenzi resigned from his position at Bergamo towards the end of 1655, and in 1656 became maestro di cappella at the Academy of the Holy Spirit in Ferrara. The Academy was not a learned society, but a fraternity of laymen which presented predominantly liturgical services with music. It had a small but very good musical establishment with an impressive tradition, and effectively addressed the needs of the whole aristocratic community of Ferrara, with whom Legrenzi cemented relationships that, like those he had already established in Bergamo, would serve him well throughout his life. The position at the Academy of the Holy Spirit would have left Legrenzi with ample time for other pursuits. By the early 1660s he had already published eight volumes, and had broken in to the elite world of opera, gaining his first performances in Venice in 1664.

We know little of certainty about Legrenzi’s activities between approximately 1665 and 1670, a situation considerably exacerbated by the destruction of local records for the period during World War II. He ended his association with the Academy of the Holy Spirit at some point, and does not appear to have had a permanent position of any sort for several years, though it is unlikely that he was in financial difficulty. He had land at Clusone and the proceeds from his publications, several of which had already gone into second editions, as well as performance fees. He also published his largest volume, the huge collection for double choir, during this period.

Legrenzi seems to have been well settled in Venice by 1670. He took a position as a music teacher at Santa Maria dei Derelitti (commonly called the Ospedaletto), remaining until 1676, and was busy with further publications, musical commissions, especially oratorios, occasional performances, and more.

In 1676 he was a finalist for appointment as maestro at San Marco
St Mark's Basilica
The Patriarchal Cathedral Basilica of Saint Mark is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Venice, northern Italy. It is the most famous of the city's churches and one of the best known examples of Byzantine architecture...

 in succession to Cavalli
Francesco Cavalli
Francesco Cavalli was an Italian composer of the early Baroque period. His real name was Pietro Francesco Caletti-Bruni, but he is better known by that of Cavalli, the name of his patron Federico Cavalli, a Venetian nobleman.-Life:Cavalli was born at Crema, Lombardy...

, losing by a single vote to Natale Monferrato. Later in the year he became maestro di coro of the Ospedale dei Mendicanti, where he remained until 1682 when he succeeded Antonio Sartorio
Antonio Sartorio
Antonio Sartorio was an Italian composer active mainly in Italy and in Hamburg, Germany. He was a leading composer of operas in his native Venice in the 1660s and 1670s and was also known for composing in other genres of vocal music...

 as vice-maestro at San Marco. He was by this time (along with Carlo Pallavicino
Carlo Pallavicino
Carlo Pallavicino was an Italian composer.Pallavicino was born at Salò, Italy. From 1666 to 1673, he worked at the Dresden court, from 1674 to 1685, at the Ospedale degli Incurabili in Venice and further in Dresden...

) the leading opera composer of his day, with ten commissions in the five years to 1685.

Legrenzi succeeded Monferrato as maestro di cappella at San Marco in April 1685. He was by this time probably in failing health, and the last few years of his life were clouded by sickness. He took little part in the services at San Marco from the later part of 1687, where performances were increasingly in the hands of his vice-maestro, Gian Domenico Partenio. Legrenzi’s death on 27 May 1690 from the "mal di petra" (a colic-related illness, probably kindey-stones) was accompanied by excruciating pain.

Legrenzi’s legacy lived on for some years after his death. His great-nephew Giovanni Varischino inherited his music and books, and produced three posthumous publications.

Music

Legrenzi was active in most of the genres current in northern Italy in the late 17th century, including sacred vocal music, opera, oratorio, and varieties of instrumental music. Though best known as a composer of instrumental sonatas, he was predominantly a composer of liturgical music with a distinctly dramatic character. The bulk of his instrumental music may also be included in this category, since it would have been used primarily as a substitute for liturgical items at Mass or Vespers. His operas were immensely popular (and extravagantly presented) in their day, though like his oratorios, few have survived. His later dance music was certainly connected with the operatic repertoire, though the function of an early collection (Op. 4, which is musicologically famous for its inclusion of six pieces designated sonate da camera) is less clear.

Published works

  • Concerti Musicali per uso di Chiesa. Op. 1 (Venice, Alessandro Vincenti, 1654)
  • Sonata a due, e tre. Op. 2 (Venice, Francesco Magni, 1655)
  • Harmonia d'affetti Devoti a due, tre, e quatro, voci. Op. 3 (Venice, Alessandro Vincenti, 1655)
  • Sonate dà Chiesa, e dà Camera, Correnti, Balletti, Alemane, Sarabande a tre, doi violini, e violone. Libro Secondo. Op. 4 (Venice, Francesco Magni, 1656)
  • Salmi a cinque, tre voci, e due violini. Op. 5 (Venice, Francesco Magni, 1657)
  • Sentimenti Devoti Espressi con le musica di due, e tre voci. Libro Secondo. Op. 6 (Venice, Francesco Magni detto Gardano, 1660). A second edition was published in Antwerp in 1665.
  • Compiete con le Lettanie & Antifone Della B.V. a 5. voci. Op. 7 (Venice, Francesco Magni detto Gardano, 1662)
  • Sonate a due, tre, cinque, a sei stromenti. Libro 3. Op. 8 (Venice, Francesco Magni, 1663)
  • Sacri e Festivi Concerti. Messa e Salmi a due chori con stromenti a beneplacito. Op. 9 (Venice, Francesco Magni Gardano, 1667)
  • Acclamationi Divote a voce sola. Libro Primo. Op. 10 (Bologna, Giacomo Monti, 1670)
  • La Cetra
    La Cetra
    The Cetra was a stringed musical instrument well known for its use in ancient times, belonging to the chordophone family. The instrument was initially constructed in wood, similar to the lyre, but with a larger harmonic case....

    . Libro Quarto di Sonate a due tre e quattro stromenti.
    Op. 10 (Venice, Francesco Magni Gardano, 1673, reprinted 1682)
  • Cantate, e Canzonette a voce sola. Op. 12 (Bologna, Giacomo Monti, 1676)
  • Idee Armoniche Estese per due e tre voci. Op. 13 (Venice, Francesco Magni detto Gardano, 1678)
  • Echi di Riverenza di Cantate, e Canzoni. Libro Secondo. Op. 14 (Bologna, Giacomo Monti, 1678)
  • Sacri Musicali Concerti a due, e tre voci. Libro Terzo. Op. 15 (Venice, Gioseppe Salla, 1689)
  • Balletti e Correnti a cinque stromenti, con il basso continuo per il cembalo. Libro Quinto Postumo. Op. 16 (Venice, Giuseppe Sala, 1691)
  • Motetti Sacri a voce sola con tre strumenti. Op. 17 (Venice, Gioseppe Sala, 1692)


Note: Two collections were published as opus 10, Acclamationi Divote (1670) and La Cetra
La Cetra
The Cetra was a stringed musical instrument well known for its use in ancient times, belonging to the chordophone family. The instrument was initially constructed in wood, similar to the lyre, but with a larger harmonic case....

(1673). In the copy of Acclamationi Divote at the Civico museo bibliografico musicale in Bologna, the numeral ‘i’ has been added to the opus number in red ink, indicating an awareness that there are two books published as opus 10. References throughout this article refer to works from this volume as Op. 11.

Unpublished works

A number of works survive in manuscript copies only. Most can be ascribed confidently to Legrenzi, though there are a few of less certain attribution. Among the most important of these works are:
  • The Messa a cinque voci con stromenti, found at Oxford.
  • The unaccompanied Missa quinque vocibus found at Loreto. This Mass, dated 1689 and surviving in a magnificently bound volume, may have been presented as a votive offering.
  • The Messa a 16 for four choirs and organ continuo held in the Vatican Library.
  • The Prosa pro mortuis, a complete setting for double choir and instruments of the sequence "Dies irae" from the Requiem Mass.
  • A unique setting for double choir and instruments of Matins
    Matins
    Matins is the early morning or night prayer service in the Roman Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran and Eastern Orthodox liturgies of the canonical hours. The term is also used in some Protestant denominations to describe morning services.The name "Matins" originally referred to the morning office also...

     for Christmas Day, including the Invitatory, Psalms and Te Deum; and concluding with the Introit for the First Mass of Christmas.
  • Intret in conspectu, a motet for 6 voices, known from a single source copied out by Handel, who drew on Legrenzi’s motet in the chorus 'To thy dark servant' in the oratorio Samson.
  • Credidi propter quod locutus sum, a psalm setting for solo alto, strings and continuo, which appears likely to be a unique example of Legrenzi's own hand, as there is evidence that it is an autograph.
  • Laudate pueri, a psalm setting for five voices, strings and continuo and, unusually, a trumpet.
  • Spirate aure serenae, a motet for solo soprano, strings and continuo which provides for a theorboe to double or replace the violone.


There are in addition a few more liturgical pieces, a number of cantatas and the unusual 'serenata' Notte, madri d’horrori.

Operas

  • Nino, il giusto (1662)
  • L'achille in Sciro (1663)
  • Zenobia e Radamisto † (1665)
  • Tiridate (1668)
  • Eteocle e Polinice † (1674)
  • La divisione del mondo † (1675)
  • Adone in Cipro ‡ (1675)
  • Germanico sul Reno † (1676)
  • Totila † (1677)
  • Il Creso ‡ (1681)
  • Pausania (1681)
  • Antioco il grande ‡ (1682)
  • Lisimaco riamato da Alexandro ‡ (1682)
  • Ottaviano Cesare Agusto (1682)
  • I due Cesari ‡ (1682)
  • Giustino † (1683)
  • L'anarchia dell'imperio ‡ (1683)
  • Publio Elio Pertinance ‡ (1684)
  • Ifianassa e Melampo (1685)


† Surviving scores.
‡ Arias from these operas survive in one or more sources.

Oratorios

  • Oratorio del giuditio (1665)
  • Oratorio della passione (1671)
  • Sedecia † (1671)
  • Il creation del mondo (1672)
  • Sisara (1672)
  • Moisè (1672)
  • La vendita del cuor humano † (or Il prezzo del cuor humano) ‡ (1673)
  • La morte del cor penitente † (1673)
  • San Giovanni Battista (1673)
  • Adamo et Eva (1674)
  • Gli sponsali d’Ester (1675)
  • Decollatione di S. Giovanni (1678)
  • Erodiade (lib. Neri) (1687)
  • Erodiade (lib. Piccioli) (1687)


† Surviving scores.
‡ Whether or not La vendita del cuor humano is in fact a Legrenzi work or P.A. Ziani's Il cuore humano all'incanto remains to be demonstrated.

Facsimiles

  • Acclamationi divote a voce sola. Bibliotheca musica Bononiensis. Sezione IV 207 : Bologna, Forni 1980.
  • Cantatas by Antonio Cesti
    Antonio Cesti
    Antonio Cesti , known today primarily as an Italian composer of the Baroque era, he was also a singer , and organist. He was "the most celebrated Italian musician of his generation".- Biography :...

     and Giovanni Legrenzi ; selected and introduced by David Burrows and Stephen Bonta.
    The Italian cantata in the seventeenth century ; vol.6. New York : Garland, 1986. ISBN 0824088808. (Nos.1 - 12 from Opus 14, and three manuscript works.)
  • Echi di riverenza : di cantate e canzoni. Archivum musicum. Cantata barocca ; 7. Firenze : Studio per edizioni scelte, 1980. ISBN 9788872426852.
  • Il Giustino : melodramma in tre atti. Collezione settecentesca Bettarini ; no. 12. Milano : Casa editrice Nazionalmusic, c. 1980.
  • La Cetra
    La Cetra
    The Cetra was a stringed musical instrument well known for its use in ancient times, belonging to the chordophone family. The instrument was initially constructed in wood, similar to the lyre, but with a larger harmonic case....

    .
    Monumenta Lombarda, Libri Antiqui Fototypice Expressi, 2. Bologna, 1970.


King’s Music (now distributed through The Early Music Company) produces good quality photocopies of the complete collections Sonate a due, tre, cinque, a sei stromenti (Op. 8, 1663), Idee Armoniche Estese (Op. 13, 1678) and Balletti e Correnti (Op. 16, 1691).

Editions

  • Alessandro Bares, Pietro Zazzetta (ed.), La Cetra
    La Cetra
    The Cetra was a stringed musical instrument well known for its use in ancient times, belonging to the chordophone family. The instrument was initially constructed in wood, similar to the lyre, but with a larger harmonic case....

    . Musedita, Albese con Cassano, 2000. (The whole of La Cetra
    La Cetra
    The Cetra was a stringed musical instrument well known for its use in ancient times, belonging to the chordophone family. The instrument was initially constructed in wood, similar to the lyre, but with a larger harmonic case....

    , Opus 11(10).)
  • Alessandro Bares (ed.), Sonate a due, e tre. Musedita, Albese con Cassano, 2006. (The whole of Opus 2.)
  • Alessandro Bares (ed.), Sonate a due, trè, cinque, e sei Stromenti. Musedita, Albese con Cassano, 2004. (The whole of Opus 8.)
  • Stephen Bonta (ed.): The instrumental music of Giovanni Legrenzi : sonate a due e tre, opus 2, 1655. Harvard Publications in Music, 14. Harvard University Press, 1984. ISBN 0674456203.
  • Stephen Bonta (ed.): La Cetra
    La Cetra
    The Cetra was a stringed musical instrument well known for its use in ancient times, belonging to the chordophone family. The instrument was initially constructed in wood, similar to the lyre, but with a larger harmonic case....

     : sonate a due, tre e quattro stromenti, libro quattro, opus 10, 1673.
    Harvard Publications in Music, 17. Harvard University Press, 1992. ISBN 0674456211.
  • Howard Mayer Brown
    Howard Mayer Brown
    Howard Mayer Brown was an American musicologist.Brown obtained his BA from Harvard in 1951 and his Ph.D. in 1959, studying under Walter Piston and Otto Gombosi among others. He conducted and performed on flute often as a graduate student...

    : Italian opera librettos : 1640-1770. Italian opera, 1640-1770 v. 60. New York : Garland, 1979. ISBN 0824026594.
  • Howard Mayer Brown
    Howard Mayer Brown
    Howard Mayer Brown was an American musicologist.Brown obtained his BA from Harvard in 1951 and his Ph.D. in 1959, studying under Walter Piston and Otto Gombosi among others. He conducted and performed on flute often as a graduate student...

    : Totila. Italian opera, 1640-1770 v. 9. New York : Garland, 1978. ISBN 082402608X.
  • Julia de Clerck: Prosa pro mortuis (Dies irae), Musicologica neolovaniensia ; musica sacra 1. Louvain-la-Neuve : Institut supérieur d’archéologie et d’histoire de l’art, 1981.
  • Stefano Faglia, Franca Saini (ed.): Eteocle e Polinice. Opera in 3 Atti. Venezia 1675. Monza, IAMR, 2003. Parma, L'oca del Cairo Edizioni Musicali, 2003.
  • Stefano Faglia, Franca Saini (ed.): Giustino. Opera in 3 atti. Venezia 1683. Monza, IAMR, 2006. Parma, L'oca del Cairo Edizioni Musicali, 2006.
  • Joyce Johnson (ed.): Giovanni Legrenzi 1629-1690 II Sedecia / Bernardo Pasquini 1637-1710 Sant'Agnese. The Italian oratorio, 1650–1800 ; 8. New York, Garland, 1986. ISBN 0824077075.
  • Jeffrey Kurtzman (ed.): Vesper and Compline Music for Three Principal Voices. Seventeenth-Century Italian Sacred Music ; 13. New York, Garland, 1998. ISBN 0815323603. (Confitebor tibi from Opus 1)
  • Jeffrey Kurtzman (ed.): Vesper and Compline Music for Four Principal Voices. Seventeenth-Century Italian Sacred Music ; 14. New York: Garland, 1998. ISBN 0815324200. (Dixit Dominus from Opus 1)
  • Jeffrey Kurtzman (ed.): Vesper and Compline Music for Five Principal Voices, Parts I-II. Seventeenth-Century Italian Sacred Music ; 15-16. New York: Garland, 1999-2000. ISBN 0815324219 (I) ISBN 0815324227 (II). (Laudate Dominum from Opus 1, in Volume 16)
  • Jeffrey Kurtzman (ed.): Vesper and Compline Music for Eight Principal Voices, Part One-Two. Seventeenth-Century Italian Sacred Music ; 18-19. New York: Garland, c.2001-2002. ISBN 0815324243 (I) ISBN 0815324251 (II). (In exitu Israel from Opus 9, in Volume 19)
  • Anne Schnoebelen (ed.): Masses by Maurizio Cazzati, Giovanni Antonio Grossi, Giovanni Legrenzi. Seventeenth-Century Italian Sacred Music; 7. New York : Garland, 1997. ISBN 0815324138. (The Mass from Opus 9)
  • Albert Seay (ed.): Cantatas and Canzonets for Solo voice, Part I: Music for alto and bass voices ; Part II: Music for soprano or tenor voice. Recent Researches in the music of the Baroque era, 14, 15 : Madison, A-R Editions, 1972. (The whole of Opus 12.)
  • Albert Seay (ed.): Sonate da camera : opus 4, for two violins and basso continuo, Oxford University Press, c.1979. (Nos. 7-30 from Opus 4) ISBN 9780193576209.
  • Albert Seay (ed.): Sonate da chiesa, opus 4 [and] opus 8 (1656-1663). Le Pupitre, collection de music ancienne publiée sous la direction de François Lesure, 4. Paris : Heugel, 1968. (Nos. 1-6 from Opus 4)


Prima la musica! produce Urtext performing editions of chamber and sacred music from several of Legrenzi's printed collections.

King’s Music (see "Facsimiles" above) produces facsimile or Urtext performing editions of a number of individual works.

Recordings

Major recordings dedicated to Legrenzi include:
  • Acclamationi Divote; Echi di Riverenza. Cappella Mauriziana; dir. Mario Valsecchi. Antes BM-CD 91.1016. [Motets from Acclamationi Divote, Op. 10 (1670): Angelorum ad convivia, Op. 10/1; Durum cor, Op. 10/3; En homo quae pro te, Op. 10/9; Plaudite vocibus, Op. 10/10; Cantatas from Echi di Riverenza, Op. 14 (1678): Catene scioglietimi, Op. 14/1; A pie d’un fonte, Op. 14/3; A battaglia, Op. 14/6.]
  • Concerti musicali per uso di Chiesa, Op. 1. Oficina Musicum, Riccardo Favero, Dynamic, CDS 653. [The whole of Op. 1, both Mass and Vespers “of a Confessor” including proper antiphons. Also including two sonatas, La Bevilacqua Op. 8/6 and La Mosta, Op. 8/3.]
  • Dies Irae - Sonate a quattro viole - Motetti. Ricercar Consort
    Ricercar Consort
    The Ricercar Consort is a Belgian instrumental ensemble founded in 1980 together with the record label of Jérôme Lejeune.The founding members were François Fernandez, Bernard Foccroulle, and Philippe Pierlot. The initial repertoire was focussed on the German Baroque, and the Consort was closely...

    , dir. Philippe Pierlot. Ricercar RIC 236. 2001. [Prosa pro mortuis. Dies irae; La Cetra
    La Cetra
    The Cetra was a stringed musical instrument well known for its use in ancient times, belonging to the chordophone family. The instrument was initially constructed in wood, similar to the lyre, but with a larger harmonic case....

    , Op. 11/17, Op. 11/18; Motets Angelorum ad convivia Op. 10/1 and Suspiro Domine Op. 10/11]
  • Il Cuor umano all’incanto (1673). Ensemble Legrenzi. TACTUS TC 621201, 2003 [The oratorio La vendita del cuor umano] (This recording is also available on Oratorios of the Italian Baroque. Ensemble Legrenzi and Complesso Pro Musica Firenze. Brilliant Classics
    Brilliant Classics
    Brilliant Classics is a Dutch classical music record label, based in Leeuwarden, formerly part of Foreign Media Music BV, but since March 2011 acquired by Triacta. The company is notable for its ultra-budget market approach turning around decline in classical records sales with "Complete Mozart...

     93354, 2007. Includes Carissimi’s Oratorio della SS Vergine and Jonas.)
  • La Cetra. Ensemble Baroque de Nice, dir. Gilbert Bezzina
    Gilbert Bezzina
    Gilbert Bezzina is a French violinist and conductor of baroque opera.Gilbert Bezzina studied violin at the Conservatory of Nice and continues to perform and record as a violinist....

    . Ligia LIG 030110902, (2003) [Op. 2: La Cornara, Op. 2/1, La Spilimberga, Op. 2/2, La Donata, Op. 2/7, La Foscari, Op. 2/8, La Torriana, Op. 2/15; La Cetra: Op. 11/3, 4, 9, 13, 14, 15 and 16.]
  • La Morte del Cor Penitente. Cecchetti; Invernizzi
    Roberta Invernizzi
    Roberta Invernizzi is an Italian soprano. She originally studied piano and double bass before turning to singing. She specialises in early music from the baroque and classical period of music....

    ; Nmircovich; Sonatori De La Gioiosa Marca. Divox 79504. 1996 [The oratorio La Morte del Cor Penitente]
  • La vendita del core : oratorio en duex parties. Roger Blanchard (cond.). Paris, Les Discophiles Français DF 730.057. 1962. [This recording is available for downloading at www.dismarc.org.]
  • Missa Opus 1 - Sonate d’église. Ensemble Olivier Opdebeeck Cori Spezzati, dir. Olivier Opdebeek. Pierre Verany PV700033. 2005. (Op. 1: Kyrie, Gloria, Credo; Op. 4 Sonatas La Benaglia Op. 4/3, La Tassa Op. 4/4; Op. 3 motet Adoramus te Op. 3/14.]
  • O dilectissime Jesu. Motetti e Sonate. Monika Mauch (sop.), Les Cornets Noirs. ORF CD 355. 2003. [Op. 8 Sonatas: La Pia Op. 8/2, La Rosetta Op. 8/5, La Boiarda Op. 8/8, La Squarzona Op. 8/9, La Cremona Op. 8/10, La Buscha Op. 8/13; La Cetra
    La Cetra
    The Cetra was a stringed musical instrument well known for its use in ancient times, belonging to the chordophone family. The instrument was initially constructed in wood, similar to the lyre, but with a larger harmonic case....

    : Sonata sesta Op. 11/12, Sonata prima Op. 11/13; Op. 17 Motets: O dilectissime Jesu Op. 17/1, O vos delitiarum cultores Op. 17/2, Coronemus non rosis Op. 17/3, Omnes gentes Op. 17/4.]
  • Trio Sonatas 1655. Parnassi Musici. cpo 777 030-2. 2004. [The whole of Opus 2]
  • Sonate e Balletti per strumenti ad arco. Sonatori de la Gioiosa Marca. Rivo Alto CRR9014, 1991. [Op. 8 Sonatas: La Basadona Op. 8/14; La Cremona Op.8/10; La Crispa, Op. 8/16; La Cetra
    La Cetra
    The Cetra was a stringed musical instrument well known for its use in ancient times, belonging to the chordophone family. The instrument was initially constructed in wood, similar to the lyre, but with a larger harmonic case....

    , Op. 11: Sonata quinta, Op. 11/11; Sonata sesta, Op. 11/12; Sonata prima, Op. 11/13, Sonata sesta “o come piace” Op. 11/18; Opus 16 (1691): Balletto terzo, Op. 16/5, Corrente terza, Op. 16/6; Corrente nona, Op. 16/18.]
  • Sonate e Motetti. Musica Antiqua Praha; Pavel Klikar. Supraphon 3185-2 931. [Op. 8 Sonatas: La Rossetta Op. 8/5, La Squarzona Op. 8/9, La Cremona Op. 8/10, La Marinona Op. 8/12; La Cetra
    La Cetra
    The Cetra was a stringed musical instrument well known for its use in ancient times, belonging to the chordophone family. The instrument was initially constructed in wood, similar to the lyre, but with a larger harmonic case....

    , Op. 11: Sonata prima Op. 11/1. Harmonia d’Affetti Devoti, Op. 3: Hodie colletantur Op. 3/1; Humili voce Op. 3/6; Motetti Sacri, Op. 17: O dilectissime Jesu Op. 17/1; O vos qui inter Op. 17/2; Non susurrate Op. 17/9; Omnes gentes Op. 17/4.]
  • Venice Before Vivaldi – A Portrait of Giovanni Legrenzi. El Mundo; Richard Savino. Koch International KIC 7446. [Opus 2: Sonatas La Foscari Op. 2/8, La Zabarella Op. 2/10, La Donata Op. 2/7 La Cornara Op.2/1, La Spilimberga Op. 2/2; Opus 4: La Benaglia Op. 4/3 La Forni Op. 4/11; La Cetra
    La Cetra
    The Cetra was a stringed musical instrument well known for its use in ancient times, belonging to the chordophone family. The instrument was initially constructed in wood, similar to the lyre, but with a larger harmonic case....

    Op. 11: Op. 11/2, Op. 11/6, Op. 11/7; Motetti Sacri, Op. 17: O dilectissime Jesu Op. 17/1, O mirandum mysterium Op. 17/7]
  • Vesperae, Op. 1. Cori Spezzati, dir. Olivier Opdebeeck. Pierre Verany. [The whole of the Vespers music from Op. 1; Op. 4 Sonatas: La Pezzoli Op. 4/6; Op. 3 Motets: Obstupescite Op. 3/13.]


Approximately 40 other recordings are available featuring one or more Legrenzi works. By far the most frequently recorded item is Che fiero costume from the opera Eteocle e Polinice (in a 1680 revival, having originally appeared in 1678 in Echi di Riverenza Op. 14), made famous by opera singers including bass Ezio Pinza
Ezio Pinza
Ezio Pinza was an Italian basso opera singer with a rich, smooth and sonorous voice. He spent 22 seasons at New York's Metropolitan Opera, appearing in more than 750 performances of 50 operas...

 and tenor Luciano Pavarotti
Luciano Pavarotti
right|thumb|Luciano Pavarotti performing at the opening of the Constantine Palace in [[Strelna]], 31 May 2003. The concert was part of the celebrations for the 300th anniversary of [[St...

. Sonatas from all of the four volumes in this form are generously represented, with a complete recording of Op. 2 (1655) and most sonatas from the other volumes also available. The sonata for 4 violins from La Cetra, Op. 11/13, and the two unusual sonatas for 4 viola gamba, Op. 11/17 and Op. 11/18, appear on a number of recordings in various transpositions. Most other genres remain under-represented, notably including the surviving operas.
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