Vidala: Argentina and Roots of European Baroque
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Label: Gramola
Cat No: 99064
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 30th October 2015
Contents
Works
Cuando nada te debiaLa Telesita
La Vieja
Zamba de Lozano
Passacaglia a 4, op.22
Canzoni (24) overo sonate concertate per chiesa e camera, libro terzo, op.12
Chiaccona in partite variate
De puro gusto
Chacarera de Gualiama
Chacarera de un triste
El Siestero
La Bolivianita
Pobre mi negra
Te i de olvidar
Trio Sonatas (12), op.1
Artists
Francisco Brito (tenor)Bach Consort Vienna
Conductor
Ruben DubrovskyWorks
Cuando nada te debiaLa Telesita
La Vieja
Zamba de Lozano
Passacaglia a 4, op.22
Canzoni (24) overo sonate concertate per chiesa e camera, libro terzo, op.12
Chiaccona in partite variate
De puro gusto
Chacarera de Gualiama
Chacarera de un triste
El Siestero
La Bolivianita
Pobre mi negra
Te i de olvidar
Trio Sonatas (12), op.1
Artists
Francisco Brito (tenor)Bach Consort Vienna
Conductor
Ruben DubrovskyAbout
The new album of the Bach Consort Vienna, 'Vidala', focuses on Latin America during the years of colonisation, where in the 16th century three different cultures start intermingling: Natives, Spanish conquistadors and African slaves. From Mexico to Argentina there is an explosion of new dances with exciting names like Sarabanda, Zamacueca, Pasacalle and Folia.
The recording features instrumental arrangements of traditional melodies and songs from Latin America, performed by Argentinian tenor Francisco Brito, as well as works by Italian composers such as Alessandro Piccinini, Tarquinio Merula, Biagio Marini and Antonio Vivaldi.
The Bach Consort Vienna with musical director Rubén Dubrovsky, since its formation in 1999 widely renowned for their authentic performance practice, takes on a journey through time to the roots of European Baroque.
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