Continens Paradisi - Mil suspiros dió Maria: Sacred and Secular Music from the Brazilian Renaissance (2006)
BAND/ARTIST: Continens Paradisi
- Title: Mil suspiros dió Maria: Sacred and Secular Music from the Brazilian Renaissance
- Year Of Release: 2006
- Label: Ricercar
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless
- Total Time: 01:05:36
- Total Size: 290 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Puestos Estan Frente a Frente
02. A la Villa Voy
03. Aquella Voluntad Que Se á Rendido
04. Canção
05. Ave Maria
06. Pro Defunctis
07. Clamabat Autem Mulier
08. Que He o Que Vejo
09. Si Tantos Montieros
10. Soy Serranica
11. Terra Donde Me Criei
12. Salve Rainha
13. Fatigatus Jesus
14. Mira el Malo
15. Não Tragais Borzeguis Pretos
16. Porque Me Não Ves Joãna
17. Venid a Sospirar Al Verde Prado
18. Conde Claros
19. Yo Sonhava Que Me Ablava
20. Quien Te Visitó Isabel - Diferencias Sobre el Villancico - "Quien Te Me Enojo, Ysabel?"
21. Mil Suspiros Dió Maria
The Jesuit brother Jos de Anchieta arrived in Brazil in 1553. He did all that was possible to save the souls of the savage inhabitants whilst simultaneously endeavouring to guarantee their devotion to the Church and to the King of Portugal.
This recording is intended to introduce the music that was heard in Brazil during the second half of the 16th century. A good number of the pieces recorded here have their origins in religious texts that were collected by Anchieta; these replaced the secular texts in songs that are typically Iberian in character. What is more, the Jesuits hoped that the Tupi Indians would be moved by the Christian faith if they could sing Catholic hymns translated into their language.
This CD is an absolute premiere, and lets us discover both early South-American music and a fascinating page of history.
01. Puestos Estan Frente a Frente
02. A la Villa Voy
03. Aquella Voluntad Que Se á Rendido
04. Canção
05. Ave Maria
06. Pro Defunctis
07. Clamabat Autem Mulier
08. Que He o Que Vejo
09. Si Tantos Montieros
10. Soy Serranica
11. Terra Donde Me Criei
12. Salve Rainha
13. Fatigatus Jesus
14. Mira el Malo
15. Não Tragais Borzeguis Pretos
16. Porque Me Não Ves Joãna
17. Venid a Sospirar Al Verde Prado
18. Conde Claros
19. Yo Sonhava Que Me Ablava
20. Quien Te Visitó Isabel - Diferencias Sobre el Villancico - "Quien Te Me Enojo, Ysabel?"
21. Mil Suspiros Dió Maria
The Jesuit brother Jos de Anchieta arrived in Brazil in 1553. He did all that was possible to save the souls of the savage inhabitants whilst simultaneously endeavouring to guarantee their devotion to the Church and to the King of Portugal.
This recording is intended to introduce the music that was heard in Brazil during the second half of the 16th century. A good number of the pieces recorded here have their origins in religious texts that were collected by Anchieta; these replaced the secular texts in songs that are typically Iberian in character. What is more, the Jesuits hoped that the Tupi Indians would be moved by the Christian faith if they could sing Catholic hymns translated into their language.
This CD is an absolute premiere, and lets us discover both early South-American music and a fascinating page of history.
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