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The First Great Opera by Monteverdi
Jesse Linn: Monteverdi was a rule breaker. He really wanted to bring the text to life and the emotion behind the text. So he stripped away a lot of the part writing that had been going on in the 16th century so that people were singing the same texts at the same time. The thing that's wonderful is that this does get a bit nerdy here, but it's about the tuning because the Indian classical instruments are all tuned in just intonation which gives these wonderfully pure chords. We call it quarter-coma-min-ton. It's a sort of zen-like quality of the tuning.
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