13346 PARMA Recordings: Piffaro - Los Ministriles in the New World




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Summary: Follow Piffaro from Spain to the New World in the 17th century and hear a wild array of secular songs, sacred motets, dances and instrumental fantasias are all performed on Piffaro's amazing collection of period instruments. This album is an all-instrumental homage to the music of Spain that was brought from the Old World, interspersed with music that was developed in the New World and influenced by the rich native cultures that the Spaniards encountered. It was inspired by Piffaro's own trip to South America in May of 2010, where they performed at Bolivia's International Festival of Renaissance and Baroque Music. Tañe Gil du tamborino — Gaspar Fernandes (c. 1570-before 1629) Folias gallegas — Santiago de Murcia (1673 – 1739), arr. Grant Herreid Differencias sobre el canto llano de cavallero — Antonio de Cabezón (c. 1510 – 1566), Differencias sobre la gallarda Milanesa — Cabezón La dame le demande — Cabezón, arr. Christa Patton Recercada quarta “La gamba” — Diego Ortiz (c. 1510 – c. 1570) Chacona: “Una sarao de la chacona” — Juan Arañes (died c. 1649) Niña, con tus libres modos — Fr. B Murillo (?, early 17th c.) Sale la blanca aurora — Juan Blas de Castro (c. 1560 – 1631) Ay, ay, ay, tres veces — Anonymous, Spain (c. 1650) Elegit eum Dominus — Fernandes Ego enim accepi — Francisco Lopez Capillas, Mexico (c. 1615 – 1673) Sobre vuestro canto llano — Fernandes Villano — Anonymous, arr. Piffaro (early 17th c.) ​Turulu neglo — Anonymous, Cuzo Seminary, Peru (16th c.) Dios itlaçonantzine — Don Francisco ? Oy, descubre la grandesa — Fernandes Ah, de Abajo! — FernandesYyaî Jesuchristo — Anonymous, Bolivia (17th c.) Monstra te essem matrem — Hernando Franco (1532 – 1585) Gloria from Missa “Si bona suscepimus” — Cristóbal de Morales (c. 1500 – 1553) Zarambeques — Lucas Ruiz de Ribayaz (1626 – ?) Christianos — Anonymous, Bolivia (17th c.) Dulce Jesús mío — Anonymous, Bolivia (17th c.) Senhora del mundo — Anonymous, Portuguese (late 16th c.), arr. Piffaro Pabanes — Ribayaz Canarios — Anonymous (early 17th c.) Seguidillas manchegas — Murcia, arr. Herreid Versos al organo con duo para chirimias — Manuel Blasco, Ecuador (c. 1684) Deus in adiutorium meum intende — Juan Gutiérez de Padilla (c. 1590 – 1664) Purchase now at: http://www.classicalsavings.com/store/p417/Piffaro_-_Los_Ministriles_in_the_New_World.html