Navidad: Christmas Music from Latin America and Spain
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Label: Marquis
Cat No: MAR81435
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Christmas
Release Date: 5th November 2012
Contents
Artists
Toronto ConsortArtists
Toronto ConsortAbout
Some of the songs written in Latin America were performed in the Iberian peninsula within a few years of their premieres in Mexico, showing how quickly music could travel both directions across the Atlantic. Indeed, as this recording demonstrates, in the 17th century the musical world in Latin America could boast a depth of feeling and vitality of execution to rival anything from Europe.
Since its founding in 1972, the leading Canadian early music ensemble Toronto Consort has become internationally recognised for its excellence in the performance of Medieval, Renaissance and early Baroque music. The Consort’s goal is to explore new repertoire and new ways to bring early music to the modern audience. It regularly tours across Canada, the United States and Europe.
Contents:
1. Juan García de Zéspedes: Convidando está la noche
2. Bartolomeo Cárceres: Riu, riu, chiu
3. Diego Ortiz: Recercada segunda
4. Francisco Guerrero: A un niño llorando
5. Francisco Escalada: Canten dos jilguerillos
6. Santiago de Murcia: Gaitas & Folías gallegas
7. Antonio de Salazar: Tarara, qui yo soy Anton
8. Gaspar Fernandes: Tleycantimo choquiliya
9. Gaspar Fernandes: Xicochi
10. Francisco Guerrero: O grandes paces!
11. Anonymous: Ay, luna que reluzes
12. Anonymous: Marizápolos, part 1
13. Anonymous: Marizápolos, part 2
14. Francisco Guerrero: Virgen Sancta
15. Anonymous: Xácaras
16. Francisco Guerrero: Sanctissima Maria
17. Juan de Araujo: Ay andar, andar
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