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La Venexiana (founded 1995) is an Italian early music ensemble founded and led by Claudio Cavina, an Italian countertenor and conductor. Cavina studied in Bologna with the American singer and musicologist Candace Smith, and then with the Swiss baritone Kurt Widmer and Belgian countertenor and conductor René Jacobs at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis, then appeared regularly as a countertenor soloist and in choral works. La Venexiana, taking its name from an anonymous comedy La Venexiana ("The Venetian Girl", c.1537), was created to focus on the core four- and five-voice madrigal repertory of Sigismondo d'India, Luzzasco Luzzaschi, Luca Marenzio, Barbara Strozzi, Gesualdo da Venosa, and Claudio Monteverdi. The ensemble has later broadened to be the base of Cavina's productions and recordings

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  • La Venexiana es un grupo italiano especializado en la música del Renacimiento fundado a mediados de la década de 1990s por su director, el contratenor . (es)
  • La Venexiana è un ensemble vocale italiano specializzato nell'esecuzione di madrigali. Il nome si ispira al titolo de La Venexiana, commedia di un autore anonimo del Cinquecento. (it)
  • La Venexiana (founded 1995) is an Italian early music ensemble founded and led by Claudio Cavina, an Italian countertenor and conductor. Cavina studied in Bologna with the American singer and musicologist Candace Smith, and then with the Swiss baritone Kurt Widmer and Belgian countertenor and conductor René Jacobs at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis, then appeared regularly as a countertenor soloist and in choral works. La Venexiana, taking its name from an anonymous comedy La Venexiana ("The Venetian Girl", c.1537), was created to focus on the core four- and five-voice madrigal repertory of Sigismondo d'India, Luzzasco Luzzaschi, Luca Marenzio, Barbara Strozzi, Gesualdo da Venosa, and Claudio Monteverdi. The ensemble has later broadened to be the base of Cavina's productions and recordings (en)
  • La Venexiana – włoski zespół wykonujący muzykę dawną, założony przez kontratenora Claudio Cavinę. Nazwa zespołu pochodzi od anonimowej komedii z XVI w. napisanej w języku weneckim. Zespół od 1998 roku nagrywa w hiszpańskim wydawnictwie . Specjalizuje się we włoskiej muzyce renesansowej, m.in. Monteverdiego, Luzzaschiego, Marenziego, Sigismondo d’Indii i Gesualda. W 2008 zespół zakończył edycję wszystkich madrygałów Monteverdiego (łącznie osiem albumów). (pl)
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  • La Venexiana es un grupo italiano especializado en la música del Renacimiento fundado a mediados de la década de 1990s por su director, el contratenor . (es)
  • La Venexiana (founded 1995) is an Italian early music ensemble founded and led by Claudio Cavina, an Italian countertenor and conductor. Cavina studied in Bologna with the American singer and musicologist Candace Smith, and then with the Swiss baritone Kurt Widmer and Belgian countertenor and conductor René Jacobs at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis, then appeared regularly as a countertenor soloist and in choral works. La Venexiana, taking its name from an anonymous comedy La Venexiana ("The Venetian Girl", c.1537), was created to focus on the core four- and five-voice madrigal repertory of Sigismondo d'India, Luzzasco Luzzaschi, Luca Marenzio, Barbara Strozzi, Gesualdo da Venosa, and Claudio Monteverdi. The ensemble has later broadened to be the base of Cavina's productions and recordings of operas by Monteverdi and Francesco Cavalli. With Cavina's increasing focus on opera, members of the ensemble have concurrently formed La Compagnia del Madrigale which has continued the Gesualdo series on the Glossa label. (en)
  • La Venexiana è un ensemble vocale italiano specializzato nell'esecuzione di madrigali. Il nome si ispira al titolo de La Venexiana, commedia di un autore anonimo del Cinquecento. (it)
  • La Venexiana – włoski zespół wykonujący muzykę dawną, założony przez kontratenora Claudio Cavinę. Nazwa zespołu pochodzi od anonimowej komedii z XVI w. napisanej w języku weneckim. Zespół od 1998 roku nagrywa w hiszpańskim wydawnictwie . Specjalizuje się we włoskiej muzyce renesansowej, m.in. Monteverdiego, Luzzaschiego, Marenziego, Sigismondo d’Indii i Gesualda. W 2008 zespół zakończył edycję wszystkich madrygałów Monteverdiego (łącznie osiem albumów). Zespół dwukrotnie – w 2001 (za album Il quarto libro di madrigali z utworami Gesualda) i w 2008 (za nagranie Orfeusza Monteverdiego) – otrzymał nagrodę „Gramophone Classical Music Awards” przyznawaną przez czasopismo Gramophone. Ponadto otrzymał wiele innych międzynarodowych nagród muzycznych, m.in. Prix Amadeus (2000), Cannes Clasical Award (2002) czy Grand Prix Du Disque Academie Charles Cross (2003). (pl)
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