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De Vez En Cuando La Vida

Cappella Mediterranea

Leonardo Garcia Larcon / Works By Serrat A.O.

CD   1 disc(s)   01-10-2018
Classical

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Extra info: Leonardo Garcia Larcon / Works By Serrat A.O.
Drager: CD
Maatschappij: Outhere
Label: Alpha
Barcode: 3760014194122
Artikelcode: X10588
Suffix - prefix: 412 ALPHA

Mariana Flores (Sopran), Maria Hinojosa (Sopran), Giuseppina Bridelli (Mezzo-Sopran), Leandro Marziotte (Alt), Valerio Contaldo (Tenor), Hugo Oliveira (Bass) & Cappella Mediterranea, Leonardo Garcia Alarcon

Joan Manuel Serrat (geb. 1943), Francisco Valls (1671-1747), Lucas Ruiz De Ribayaz (1626-1677), Juan Bautista Cabanilles (1644-1712), Mateo Flecha (1481-1553), Federico Mompou (1893-1987)

Leonardo García Alarcón writes: “The memories of my childhood in Argentina always bring me back to the singer-songwriter Joan Manuel Serrat, synonymous with shared family moments… Serrat’s poetry and music around a barbecue in Argentina; “De vez en cuando la vida” made me cry as it has made millions of people cry in Latin America, Spain and elsewhere… Joan Manuel Serrat is part of our life, he is our Jacques Brel!... Or, if we project ourselves back to the sixteenth century, he is in a sense our little Camerata Fiorentina, that movement of Italian poets and musicians in Florence. Serrat has allowed the whole of Latin America and Spain to reappropriate the works of its poets… He has also been synonymous with freedom and the struggle against dictatorial regimes. His song “Mediterraneo” is one of the emblematic pieces of his career. It is almost a hymn that has special resonance nowadays… I asked my good friend Quito Gato to arrange these songs for our ensemble, Cappella Mediterranea. The orchestration retains typical seventeenth-century instruments: recorders, cornett, violins, viola da gamba, cellos, lutes, harp, harpsichord, organ, with some percussion and a double bass. These period instruments allow us to travel back in time and compare Serrat’s romances with the Ensaladas of Mateo Flecha (1481-1553), the polyphony of Guillaume Dufay, and a composition by Juan Cabanilles that recalls a Bach Passion. The Xacaras, a satirical genre from the Spanish Golden Age dialogues with Serrat’s works, as does the Música callada of the Catalan composer Frederic Mompou, transcribed here for the harp.”

Anonymus:
 La Canco Del Lladre; La Preso De Lleida

Cabanilles:
 Mortales Que Amais

Flecha:
 La Bomba

Mompou:
 Mus

Ribayaz:
 Xacaras Por La E

Serrat:
 Romance de Curro "El Palmo"; Mediterraneo; De Vez En Cuando La Vida; Pare; Aquellas Pequenas Cosas

Valls:
 Esta Vez, Cupidillo