• PC10448 Katalognummer
  • 7619990104488 EAN
  • 1CD Format
  • 2022 Utgivelsesår

Artist
The Royal Wind Music

Komponist
Escobar, Pedro de | Guerrero, Francisco | Peraza, Francisco | Mudarra, Alonso de | Lobo, Alonso | Anon.

Ensemble
The Royal Wind Music

Sjanger
Orkester

Plateselskap
Pan Classics

Verk

The Orange Tree Courtyard
Renaissance Music in and around the Cathedral of Seville

The Orange Tree Courtyard

Improvisation Istijbar Raml-al-Maya
Anonymous (late 15th Cent.) Propinan de melyor

The Altar of our Lady

Pedro de Escobar (c. 1465-c. 1535) Virgen bendita sin par
Francisco Guerrero (1528-1599) Virgo prudentissima
Cristobal de Morales (c. 1500-1533) Regina caeli

La Giralda

Juan Vasquez (c. 1500-c. 1560) Del rosal sale la rosa
Juan Vasquez: cQue razon podeis tener?
Juan Vasquez: Morenica me era yo
Miguel de Fuellana (II. 1553-1578) Tiento de IV tono
Miguel de Fuellana: Fantasia No. 34

Chapel "Virgen de la Antigua"

Pedro de Escobar: Agnus Dei
Francisco Guerrero: Hei mihi, Domine
Francisco Peraza (1564-1598) Medio registro alto

Behind the Choir

Enrique (Foxer)(+1488) Pues con sobra de tristura
Anonymous (late 15th Cent.) Nina y vina

The Chapter House

Alonso de Mudarra (c. 1510-156(!))Tiento II & Fantasia XVIII
Alonso de Mudarra: Fantasia XVI
Alonso de Mudarra: Pavana I
Alonso de Mudarra: Gallarda

The Choir

Alonso Lobo (1555-1617) Vivo ego, dicit Dominus
Francisco de Penalosa (c. 1470-1526) Agnus Dei III

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Produktbeskrivelse

The Cathedral of Seville is a gigantic building even by today's standards - in 1401, the city's ecclesiastical superiors decided to build a huge church in place of the former mosque, which future generations would still marvel at and which is one of the largest churches in the world. From the former mosque, the magnificent tower "La Giralda" remains, as well as the courtyard planted with orange trees, which also gives the name to the new CD by The Royal Wind Music.

The flute consort, consisting of 11 recorders of all sizes, takes the listener on a walk around and into the cathedral and lets Renaissance works created for this place sound at each station. The walk begins in the famous orange tree courtyard, goes to the magnificent altar of the Virgin Mary, looks out over the city from the tower, visits the tombs of the musicians Francisco Guerrero and Francisco Peraza as well as Christopher Columbus' son, the scholar Hernando Colon, until the path ends again in the courtyard. The music gathers the Who's Who of the Spanish Renaissance: Pedro de Escobar, Francisco Guerrero, Cristobal de Morales, Miguel de Fuenllana, to name but a few.

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