Esta Dulzura Amable – Sacred cantatas

Eduardo Lopez Banzo, Maria Espada

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About a year ago, in the ferocious August heat, I discovered Ambel. Travelling around the province of Zaragoza, searching for an ideal location to recreate the music of José Melchor Baltasar Gaspar de Nebra y Blasco (from Calatayud). Being Godly music with pious texts, the most appropriate place would be a temple. I was looking for a church impregnated with the spirit of Saragossan baroque art; something that would be an added inspiration to that of our work. Naturally, the site had to comply with the necessary acoustic quality, in accordance with the repertoire that we would record, able to do justice to these pieces so filled with minute details and subtle nuances. The Hermitage of Our Lady of the Rosary in Ambel, at the foot of the Moncayo mountain, attracted me with its typical Aragonese blend and contrast of a sober exterior and rich interior. With its dim and fickle lights, with the purity of its materials and with the equilibrium -so difficult to achieve- between space and decor. There are few places like this, where these revived pieces, several of which (the cantatas) surprisingly enough, remained unpublished until I had the great fortune of discovering them overseas. 
Fifteen years ago, my research on Spanish baroque music led me on to the trail of some American archives where -I suspected- I would be able to find some interesting collections of music from the Iberian Peninsula. I crossed the Atlantic and the results far exceeded what I had imagined. Not only did I find numerous and indeed interesting sheet music, but as a result of my journey I discovered that the soul of those antique scores remained unexpectedly alive. Mexican folklore, for example, is a vivid portrait -with the inevitable influences of later centuries- of the music that was made in the old New Spain up to the eighteenth century. The Central American people were dazzled -according to the missionaries’ chronicles- by the richness of Spanish music, which they immediately adopted as their own.

Tracklist

Please note that the below previews are loaded as 44.1 kHz / 16 bit.
1.
Que contrario, Senor - Cantada al Sant?simo- Que contrario, Senor
00:43
2.
Que contrario, Senor - Cantada al Sant?simo- QueCon la paz tu amor convida
08:00
3.
Que contrario, Senor - Cantada al Sant?simo- Que Camine pues en orden todo aliento
00:40
4.
Que contrario, Senor - Cantada al Santisimo- Que Salga el hombre feliz a campana
05:07
5.
Alienta fervorosa- Cantada al Santisimo- Alienta fervorosa
00:41
6.
Alienta fervorosa- Cantada al Santisimo- Vuela, vuela fervorosa
06:24
7.
Alienta fervorosa- Cantada al Santisimo- En su mesa divina
00:51
8.
Alienta fervorosa- Cantada al Santisimo- Ven, ven del Libano
05:21
9.
Sonata en mi menor- Allegro
06:33
10.
Sonata en mi menor- Correnta viva
03:25
11.
Sonata en mi menor- Vivo
03:42
12.
Entre candidos, bellos - Cantada al Santisimo- Entre candidos, bellos accidentes
00:49
13.
Entre candidos, bellos - Cantada al Santisimo- Al tierno esposo amante
08:04
14.
Entre candidos, bellos - Cantada al Santisimo- Del mar del mundo horrible y alterado
00:33
15.
Entre candidos, bellos - Cantada al Santisimo- Del pielago violento
04:52
16.
Llegad, llegad, creyentes - Cantada al Santisimo- Llegad, llegad creyentes
00:32
17.
Llegad, llegad, creyentes - Cantada al Santisimo- Alma, bebe del costado
04:04
18.
Llegad, llegad, creyentes - Cantada al Santisimo- Esta dulzura amable
00:35
19.
Llegad, llegad, creyentes - Cantada al Santisimo- Espera fervorosa
04:18

Total time: 01:05:14

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SKU

CC72509

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Cables

Siltech

Digital Converters

DCS AD/DA

Microphones

Sonodore

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Original Recording Format

Producer

Bert van der Wolf

Recording Engineer

Bert van der Wolf, Fir Suidema

Recording location

Ermita Virgen del Rosario, Ambel, Spain

Recording Software

Pyramix

Recording Type & Bit Rate

DSD64

Release DateAugust 21, 2014

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