- Giaches de Wert
Giaches de Wert (1535 –
May 6 ,1596 ) was a Franco-Flemish composer active inItaly . He was one of the leaders in developing the style of the late Renaissance madrigal.Life
He was probably born in Weert, near
Antwerp , and went to live in Italy when he was still a child. He was achoir boy at the chapel ofMaria di Cardona inNaples , and then was a pupil ofCypriano de Rore at the court of theEste inFerrara (ca. 1550–1555). Subsequently he was briefly engaged at the courts ofNovellara ,Mantua and Parma.In 1565, he entered the service of the Gonzaga in
Mantua and became choir master at the ducal chapel of S. Barbara where he stayed until 1592. He was succeeded by Gastoldi.His private life was stormy; his wife deserted him, and he had an ill-fated love affair with
Tarquinia Molza , a singer at the Ferrara court.Music and influence
De Wert wrote over 230 madrigals and other secular works (published in 16 volumes 1558–1608), as well as over 150 sacred pieces (
motet s,hymn s etc.) which demonstrate his contrapuntal mastery.Stylistically, his madrigals were among the most advanced of the time: in the 1580s, he was one of the leaders in developing a new, expressive, emotionally intense style, along with
Luzzasco Luzzaschi andLuca Marenzio , a style which culminated in the work of Monteverdi and Gesualdo. He tends to use a homophonic texture in his madrigals, although never exclusively; passages ofpolyphony appear as an animating contrast. In his latest works, in the 1590s, he began experimenting with the newconcertato style, with groups of voices in dialogue.De Wert stands between
Cypriano de Rore andClaudio Monteverdi , who worked under him at Mantua and whom he greatly influenced.He died in Mantua.
References and further reading
* "Giaches de Wert", in "The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians", ed. Stanley Sadie. 20 vol. London, Macmillan Publishers Ltd., 1980. ISBN 1-56159-174-2
*Gustave Reese , "Music in the Renaissance". New York, W.W. Norton & Co., 1954. ISBN 0-393-09530-4Recording
* "Heavenly Spheres", CBC Records, MVCD 1121, sung by Studio de musique ancienne de Montréal. Contains two six-voice motets by Wert, "Ascendente Jesu in naviculam" and "Peccavi super numerum".
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