Carmina Latina
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Label: Ricercar
Cat No: RIC334
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 20th May 2013
Contents
Works
HanacpachapDixit Dominus
Salve Regina
Vaya de gira
Missa de Batalla
A Belen me llego Tio
Salga el torillo hosquillo
A este Sol peregrino
Desvelado dueno mio
Artists
Choeur de Chambre de NamurCappella Mediterranea
Clematis
Conductor
Leonardo Garcia AlarconWorks
HanacpachapDixit Dominus
Salve Regina
Vaya de gira
Missa de Batalla
A Belen me llego Tio
Salga el torillo hosquillo
A este Sol peregrino
Desvelado dueno mio
Artists
Choeur de Chambre de NamurCappella Mediterranea
Clematis
Conductor
Leonardo Garcia AlarconAbout
The extensive libraries of music of the great churches of Latin America also preserved a large number of manuscripts that often contained pieces that had completely disappeared from European collections. Although the above musicians introduced their polyphonic skills to the New World, they were also seduced by local popular traditions, going so far as to adapt texts used in Roman Catholic liturgy to the local native languages.
Hanacpachap, recorded here, was the first sacred work in a native language to be published in Latin America. This developmental shift in the Iberian polyphonic tradition is demonstrated by the works on this CD, one of them being Cererols’ Missa de batalla: this was composed for three choirs and is one of the most important Spanish Masses from the beginning of the 17th century.
This recording, an exploration of sacred and secular music in the New World during the first years of the Baroque period, was made at the conclusion of a successful concert tour that formed part of the Festival de Wallonie 2012.
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