Description
It was a particularly innovative period: the telescope, the pendulum clock and Newton's laws of gravity are just a few examples of the developments and discoveries of the 17th century. No wonder that music also experienced many innovations.
One of the most important was immediately a completely new genre - baroque opera.
In the baroque opera, which developed from 1600 onwards, effects were the central means of creation; emotional states of the protagonists, which develop from the opera plot and can then be expressed with a rich canon of musical means.
In the Venice of the "Seicento" this art reaches ever new heights and is then also transferred from opera to other musical genres - musical effects, purely instrumental.
Some of these fascinating "operas without words" are presented by the Ensemble Colorito in the bright, intense colour scheme to which it owes its name.