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Monteverdian, a.|mɒntɪˈvɜːdɪən| [See -an.] Of, pertaining to, or resembling the Italian composer Claudio Monteverdi (1567–1643) or his music.
1947M. F. Bukofzer Music in Baroque Era (1948) iii. 98 Schein adopted here the airy dialogue of the Monteverdian continuo canzonetta. 1952K. Dale tr. Redlich's Claudio Monteverdi iv. 160 The realization of the Monteverdian Basso Continuo has at all times been a rock upon which many editors have foundered. 1959Times 20 Mar. 16/2 The Monteverdian recitative should be compulsory training for all second-year operatic students. 1963D. Arnold Monteverdi vii. 138 Whereas no one could find anything Monteverdian in the ‘Gombert Mass’, the vespers bear the imprint of his style. |