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The King's Singers, Andrew Lawrence-King, Harp Consort - Fire-Water: The Spirit Of Renaissance Spain (2000)

The King's Singers, Andrew Lawrence-King, Harp Consort - Fire-Water: The Spirit Of Renaissance Spain (2000)
  • Title: Fire-Water: The Spirit Of Renaissance Spain
  • Year Of Release: 2000
  • Label: RCA Red Seal
  • Genre: Classical, Vocal
  • Quality: APE (image+.cue,log,scans)
  • Total Time: 01:10:53
  • Total Size: 323 Mb
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Tracklist:

1. Anonymous - Vuestros son mis ojos
2. Anonymous - Enemiga le soy, madre
3. (?) Gabriel de Texerana - Aquel pastorcico, madre
4. Francisco Penalosa - Pos las sierras de Madrid
5. Cristobal de Morales - Benedictus
6. Anonymous - Otro tal misacantano
7. Mateo Flecha the Elder - La bomba
8. Anonymous - Dindirin, dindirin
9. Anonymous - Rodrigo Martinez
10. Francisco Guerrero - Antes que comais a Dios
11. Mateo Flecha the Elder - El fuego
12. Antonio de Cabezon - Diferencias sobre 'Las vacas'
13. Juan Gutierrez de Padilla - Aleph, quomodo sedet sola civitas
14. Mateo Flecha the Elder - La viuda
15. Anonymous - !Oh, que bien que baila Gil!
16. (?) Santiago de Murcia - Zarambeques
17. Anonymous - Hoy, Gil, en concejo abierto

Performers:
The King's Singers
The Harp Consort
Andrew Lawrence-King

Other recent King's Singers' recordings on this label have reaffirmed the ensemble's credentials as compelling advocates of contemporary music. Here, only the most hardhearted of early music purists could fail to find the infectious cocktail of popular and religious Spanish music--largely 16th century--going to their heads, even if the King's Singers add the occasional theatrical embellishment. The music (much of it by "Anon") is organized into five categories, among them "fire" and "water" (with the alternative implications of ardor and alcohol). Of the named composers, none takes the ear more readily than Mateo Flecha the Elder. His La Bomba, one of several lengthy ensaladas (miniature music dramas), steals the show, with its comic tale of a bunch of sailors' impassioned but shallow prayer for deliverance from shipwreck. Elsewhere the moods range from pious to bitter-sweet melancholy--and just try to keep your feet still in villancicos such as Rodrigo Martinez. Those familiar, warm Harp Consort textures contribute markedly to the overall richness of sound. -- Andrew Green




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