Alfonso El Sabio: Cantigas De Santa Maria / Micrologus

On this CD:

1. Cantiga 406 Ben vennas Mayo
Composed by Alfonso X (el Sabio)


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Although the 13th-century collection of songs known as the Cantigas de Santa Maria, compiled under the sponsorship of Spain's King Alfonso X, is one of the sources most favored by early- music groups, the collection is so vast--more than 400 works--that recordings of this music rarely duplicate repertoire. And because actual performing forces are entirely at the discretion of the individual or ensemble, today's performances are much like they must have been 700 years ago--widely varied in interpretation and in number and types of instruments and voices. The Italian ensemble Micrologus utilizes period instruments and extensive musicological research to inform its interpretive approach; but these also are very imaginative and creative artists, and the resulting performances are truly like nothing you've heard before. Never have these fine songs, which honor the Virgin Mary and relate tales of Marian miracles, been rendered so colorfully and with such irresistibly characterful voicings and instrumental effects. Don't miss this one. --David Vernier

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Alfonso El Sabio: Cantigas De Santa Maria / Micrologus
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    Alfonso El Sabio: Cantigas De Santa Maria / Micrologus
    Alfonso El Sabio
    Manufacturer: Opus 111
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Early Music | Historical Periods | Classical | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Symphonies | Classical | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Classical | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Opera & Vocal | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B00000DLYJ
    Release Date: 1998-11-10

    Tracks:

    1. A Madre Do Que Livrou
    2. Qual E A Santivigada
    3. Madre De Deus
    4. Ben Vennas, Mayo
    5. Nenbre-Sse-Te, Madre
    6. Quen Boa Dona Querra
    7. Muito Nos Faz Gran Mercee
    8. Aver Non Poderia
    9. Ontre Toda-Las Vertudes
    10. Rosa Das Rosas
    11. Sabor A Santa Maria
    12. Santa Maria Valed'
    13. Quantos Me Creveren Loaran
    14. Quen A Santa Maria-De Todo Mal-Quantos Me Creveren
    15. Mas Mentes Senpre Teer

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    Although the 13th-century collection of songs known as the Cantigas de Santa Maria, compiled under the sponsorship of Spain's King Alfonso X, is one of the sources most favored by early- music groups, the collection is so vast--more than 400 works--that recordings of this music rarely duplicate repertoire. And because actual performing forces are entirely at the discretion of the individual or ensemble, today's performances are much like they must have been 700 years ago--widely varied in interpretation and in number and types of instruments and voices. The Italian ensemble Micrologus utilizes period instruments and extensive musicological research to inform its interpretive approach; but these also are very imaginative and creative artists, and the resulting performances are truly like nothing you've heard before. Never have these fine songs, which honor the Virgin Mary and relate tales of Marian miracles, been rendered so colorfully and with such irresistibly characterful voicings and instrumental effects. Don't miss this one. --David Vernier

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