Monteverdi
Wedding Cantata
Handel's Messiah
Thomas Morley
Antonio Vivaldi
Festino of Banchieri
A New Song
1492
Play of Daniel
Isabella d'Este

EARLY MUSIC TELEVISION
FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA

presents

The European Music Series

 
Isabella d'Este:
First Lady of the Renaissance

Filmed in Italian palaces and monuments, this program illuminates the connections between the political posturing of Italian renaissance princes and their patronage of the arts, especially music. Isabella d'Este (1474-1539), daughter of the Duke of Ferrara, was known in her own time as "First Lady of the World." She was particularly skillful in using her patronage of the arts to project an image of glamour, sophistication, liberality, and magnanimity. In 1490 she married the military hero, Francesco Gonzaga (1466-1519). The Gonzagas of Mantua also were brilliant in their use of the arts for political advantage. This program traces their patronage through two generations: those of Francesco and Isabella, and of their sons Federico (1500-1540), who became the first Duke of Mantua, and Cardinal Ercole (1505-1563), who almost became Pope. The dramatic script is based on Isabella's extensive correspondence. Original recordings of renaissance music were made in London.

Starring Emma Kirkby as Isabella d'Este.

Featuring the Consort of Musick,
Anthony Rooley, Director

Ellen Dryden, Narrator.

Produced and Directed by Eugene Enrico.

Script based on the research of William Prizer,
Rodolfo Signorini and James Yoch.

Joseph J. Friedman, Director of Photography.

James Yoch, Associate Producer.

David Smeal, Associate Director

Costumes by Martha Ferrara
based on portraits of Isabella d'Este
by Leonardo da Vinci, Titian and Rubens.

Color, VHS videocassette, 58:30