Christmas in Puebla
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Label: Delphian
Cat No: DCD34238
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Christmas
Release Date: 23rd October 2020
Contents
Works
Alleluia: Crastina dieBenedictus (mode 7)
Hodie scietis
Tollite portas
Cui luna, sol et omnia
Serafin que, con dulce harmonía
Tleycantimo choquiliya
A la xacara
Christus natus est nobis
Deus in adiutorium meum intende
Joseph fili David
Missa Joseph fili David
Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da
Missa O admirabile commerciumConvidando esta la noche
Artists
Siglo de OroConductor
Patrick AlliesWorks
Alleluia: Crastina dieBenedictus (mode 7)
Hodie scietis
Tollite portas
Cui luna, sol et omnia
Serafin que, con dulce harmonía
Tleycantimo choquiliya
A la xacara
Christus natus est nobis
Deus in adiutorium meum intende
Joseph fili David
Missa Joseph fili David
Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da
Missa O admirabile commerciumConvidando esta la noche
Artists
Siglo de OroConductor
Patrick AlliesAbout
Padilla stayed there for forty years, composing prolifically right up to his death in 1664, and had at his disposal a sizeable body of men and boys who not only sang but also played instruments – including guitars, sackbut, dulcian, and simple percussion such as the cajón.
Siglo de Oro’s programme explores the rich soundworld of this time and place: a sonic landscape ultimately quite different from the one Padilla had left behind in Europe. Evoking a Mass at Christmas Eve affords the opportunity to include a number of villancicos – energetic, dance-like pieces whose captivating mixture of Mexican, Afro-Hispanic and Portuguese influences would have invigorated even the most sober churchgoer.
“conveys the choir’s sheer joy in their now firmly established role as ambassadors of sixteenth-century polyphony” – BBC Music Magazine
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