Melologues in Honour of Saint Teresa of Avila
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Label: IBS Classical
Cat No: IBS62015
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 5th February 2016
Contents
Works
Las moradas del castillo interiorCamino de perfeccion
Vivo sin vivir en mi
Ayes del destierro
El libro de la vida
Nada te turbe
Artists
Manuel Galiana (narrator)Marisa Blanes (piano)
Works
Las moradas del castillo interiorCamino de perfeccion
Vivo sin vivir en mi
Ayes del destierro
El libro de la vida
Nada te turbe
Artists
Manuel Galiana (narrator)Marisa Blanes (piano)
About
On the occasion of Saint Teresa of Ávila’s fifth centenary, six major present-day composers, on both sides of the Atlantic, undertake to explain the depth of texts which transcend the centuries, from the standpoint of today’s aesthetic. A union of music and the spoken word, reviving the classic genre of the melologue, escorting us through the intense literary work of the Doctor of the Church to carry the thought of spoken language to sonorous circles beyond the word but which reinforce its contents.
Four Spanish composers, from different generations, have come together in this enthralling adventure. From the generation on the edge of being senior, two from Madrid, one with Canary Islands roots and the other Navarre-Andalusian, Carlos Cruz de Castro (1941) and Tomás Marco (1942), have tackled two works based on the profound prose of the mystic writer.
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