CNDM. Cantoría Hispánica

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CNDM. Cantoría Hispánica
Date and time

Held on 18 Oct 2011

Victoria, today's vision.

Victoria's music has been an inspiration to a number of 20th century masters, such as Benjamin Britten and Luis de Pablo. Four creators of our times honour him with compositions of songs for voice and piano accompanied by texts from authors of the Spanish Golden Age, alternating with performances of works by the Renaissance master himself. On this occasion the ensemble Cantoría Hispánica will perform in an original format consisting of vocal trio with piano. The soloists, all of whom are well-known Spain, have shown great stylistic versatility throughout their careers.

Participants

José Hernández Pastor, countertenor

José Antonio López, baritone

Marina Pardo, mezzo-soprano

Baromeu Jaume, piano

Program

  • T. L. de Victoria

    Hymn "Christe redemptor omnium"

  • Santiago Lanchares (1952)

    “Canto de Polifemo” for baritone and piano* Text: Fragments of “Fábula de Polifemo y Galatea” by Luis de Góngora.

  • T. L. de Victoria

    Motet "Vere languores nostros"

  • César Camarero (1962)

    “Pequeño teatro de otro mundo” for mezzosoprano and piano* Text: Beginning of the work of the same name, by Calderón de la Barca

  • T. L. de Victoria

    Motet "Quam pulchri sunt"

  • Alfredo Aracil (1954)

    “Aliento fugitivo”

  • T. L. de Victoria

    Psalm "Unus ex discipulis meis"

  • Voro García (1970)

    ”Del alma” for baritone and piano* Texts: San Juan de la Cruz and Lope de Vega

  • T. L. de Victoria

    Motet "O magnum mysterium"

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