Katalógové číslo:
RIC 312
Autori:
Andrea Falconieri, Bartholomeo de Selma y Salaverde, Bartholomeu de Olague, Escalada, Étienne Moulinié, Eustache du Caurroy, Francisco Soler, Gabriel Bataille, Guillaume Chastillon de La Tour, Jacob van Eyck, Matteo Coferati, Urbani Loth
Interpreti:
Arianna Savall, Ensemble La Fenice
Un Camino de Santiago
The music in the 17th century on the way of St. James of Compostela
regorian Chant: For The Feast-Day of St. James, apostle: Procedens Jesus vidit Jacobum
1:56
Urbani Loth: For The Feast-Day of St. James, apostle: O beate Dei athleta Jacobe
2:49
Guillaume Chastillon de La Tour: Following The Rhône...
5:56
Justes, chacun se présente
1:25
Chantez au Seigneur
1:37
Ce qui me plait davantage
2:54
anon.: At The Crossroads... : Bienheureuse est une âme
2:08
Caurroy: At The Crossroads... : Fantaisie à 3 sur Une jeune fillette
1:47
Matteo Coferati: At The Crossroads... : Di Jacopo si canti
3:53
Moulinié: In Languedoc and Gascony... : N'espérez plus, mes yeux
3:34
anon.: In Languedoc and Gascony...
6:57
Cancion real francesa in écho
1:38
De cor, de boux celebrats, cantats toutis
5:19
anon.: In Aragon and Castile... : Gaïta spañola (sobre La Girometa)
5:16
Bartholomeo de Selma y Salaverde: In Aragon and Castile... : Canzon per canto e basso
3:25
Bartholomeu de Olague: In Aragon and Castile... : Jacara (baïla de Jaca)
2:14
Falconieri: In Aragon and Castile... : Folias para mi Señora Dona Tarolilla
4:15
Etienne Moulinié, Jan Jacob Van Eyck: In The Church of Leon... : Repicavan las campanillas – Repicavan, gefigureert door
4:10
Escalada: In The Church of Leon... : Canten dos Jilguerillos
2:21
Bataille: In Galicia... : El baxel esta en la playa
1:53
anon.: In Galicia...
5:49
Gaïta francesa
3:11
Vuelve barquilla
2:38
Falconieri: En el porta de Santiago ! : Canzon La Benedetta
2:12
Francisco Soler: En el porta de Santiago ! : Vilancico de nacions, de Gascuña, Aragon y Cataluña
2:58
When musicians of our generation seek to provide musical depictions of the pilgrimages to St. James of Compostela, they turn most frequently to the Middle Ages. The La Fenice ensemble, however, has chosen a different approach by taking a map of the Camino Francès (1648) as its inspiration. Here they bring formal as well as popular repertoire of the time back to life with songs both sacred and secular, combining these with the joyfully festive music that accompanied the travellers from France to Galicia via Languedoc, Aragon and Castile. This recording mirrors our concerts based on the French and Spanish music of the Way of St. James, although with an occasional detour to China and Latin America; we have preferred to give a free and imaginative idea of the types of music that would have been heard on the Way in those times rather than a true musicological reconstruction.Our dearest wish is to communicate, outside the normal concert situation, the emotions and the pleasure that we experienced in playing, reciting and singing these works; our ambition is that all may come to share the beauty and the harmony that form every musician’s reason for living.