Francesc Valls - Missa Scala Aretina
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Label: Lauda
Cat No: LAU014
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 8th December 2014
Contents
Works
Invitatorio a la Expectacion de Nuestra Senora: Ave MariaLeccion: De lamentatione Ieremiae prophetae
Missa 'Scala Aretina'
Motet 'Domine vim patior'
Motet 'Plorans ploravit'
Motete para el dia de Pascua 'Surrexit Pastor bonus'
Responsorio a la Virgen: Sancta et immaculata
Salmo: Lauda Ierusalem
Tono al Santisimo Sacramento: En el misterioso circo
Villancico a Santo Tomas de Aquino: Sombras cobardes
Artists
La Grande ChapelleConductor
Albert RecasensWorks
Invitatorio a la Expectacion de Nuestra Senora: Ave MariaLeccion: De lamentatione Ieremiae prophetae
Missa 'Scala Aretina'
Motet 'Domine vim patior'
Motet 'Plorans ploravit'
Motete para el dia de Pascua 'Surrexit Pastor bonus'
Responsorio a la Virgen: Sancta et immaculata
Salmo: Lauda Ierusalem
Tono al Santisimo Sacramento: En el misterioso circo
Villancico a Santo Tomas de Aquino: Sombras cobardes
Artists
La Grande ChapelleConductor
Albert RecasensAbout
The Missa Scala Aretina by Francesc Valls is considered to be one of the most important works of Spanish music history. Written in the polychoral tradition and based on Guido d’Arezzo’s hexachord, and named after him, the work was composed for the cathedral of Barcelona, possibly to celebrate the closing of the Catalonian Parliament in January 1702.
It owes its fame to the heated controversy over aesthetics which arose as a result of one of its passages. At one point the controversy involved over 50 musicians, including Alessandro Scarlatti.
La Grande Chapelle tackles the fascinating challenge of rediscovering this unique work in its original setting and presents us with a number of excellent unpublished pieces from Valls’ huge musical production.
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