El cielo y sus estrellas: Galant Cathedral Music from New Spain
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Label: Orchid Classics
Cat No: ORC100208
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 4th November 2022
Contents
Works
Por que Pedro?Sinfonia in D major
Que dolor, que desconsuelo
Si aleve fortuna
Sube a gozar
Sinfonia in B flat major
Sinfonia in D major 'La tempestad de mar'
El cielo y sus estrellas
Artists
Molly Netter (soprano)Eleanor Ranney-Mendoza (soprano)
Jose Hernandez Pastor (countertenor)
David Trillo (tenor)
Laura Quesada (flute)
Camerata Antonio Soler
Conductor
Javier Jose MendozaWorks
Por que Pedro?Sinfonia in D major
Que dolor, que desconsuelo
Si aleve fortuna
Sube a gozar
Sinfonia in B flat major
Sinfonia in D major 'La tempestad de mar'
El cielo y sus estrellas
Artists
Molly Netter (soprano)Eleanor Ranney-Mendoza (soprano)
Jose Hernandez Pastor (countertenor)
David Trillo (tenor)
Laura Quesada (flute)
Camerata Antonio Soler
Conductor
Javier Jose MendozaAbout
The cultural and ceremonial life of New Spain is vividly evoked by these works, which, though devotional, show the influence of the dramatic theatrical and secular music of the time. The album also features three secular sinfonías from the Iberian peninsula, written in the tradition of the Italian opera overture.
Camerata Antonio Soler is joined for this sumptuous recording by sopranos Molly Netter and Eleanor Ranney-Mendoza, countertenor José Hernández Pastor, tenor David Trillo, and flautist Laura Quesada.
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