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86 of 86 people found the following review helpful:
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the best of two worlds,
By princess luluchild "wanna dance" (austin, texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: El Milagro de Guadalupe (Audio CD)
Renaissance music in the Mexican jungle? Yes indeed! Most of thest 16th century gems were written by a Nahua Indian who had converted to Catholicism and was trained by a Spanish chapel master on mission in Mexico. They will hold their own against any of the European masters of the time.Adding to their beauty is the inclusion of traditional Aztec rhythms and instrumentation, the rhythms taken from an Aztec document from the same era, and the instrumentation recreated from contemporary paintings. The real jewel on this recording, though, is a "magic" piece -- a hymn that was originally sung to the Mother Goddess of the Aztecs and then performed later as a tribute to the Virgin Mary. There was a text but no music. There was a rhythmic code. By overlaying the extremely complex (6+5+4) rhythm over the text, a rhyming pattern emerged in the text. By assigning pitches of the Aztec pentatonic scale to the onomotopoeic rhythmic clues, a melody was born -- an incredibly haunting melody that evokes a culture and a time long forgotten. This one piece alone is worth the price of the CD. The San Antonio Vocal Arts Ensemble (SAVAE) has done a consummately professional and reverential treatment of this music which truly speaks to the heart and spirit.
26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This will touch your heart. Amazing Sounds.,
By A Customer
This review is from: El Milagro de Guadalupe (Audio CD)
This is an incredible sounding CD. This music was written over 450 years ago, but is as stirring and moving today as it was then. The San Antonio Vocal Arts Ensemble is true and pure with their heavenly voices. The moment I heard this on Colorado Public Radio yesterday, I knew I had to own it. Wow!
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Modern Aztec Interpretations,
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This review is from: El Milagro de Guadalupe (Audio CD)
The music on this CD is in a word, ethereal. Beautiful choral music fused with Aztec instruments for a listening experience to not be forgotten nor matched in sheer beauty. The Nahuatl language is a joy to the ears, it speaks in whispers of a time long forgotten. The playing of indigenous Aztec instruments transports the listeners to another time period, a time without cars and planes, and the hectic schedules associated with modern times. Put this CD on and relax, it is hauntingly beautiful. The songs are all superb, inspiring one to transend the mundane to elevate to a higher plane. I don't know about 6+5+4 beats but I do know that the complex rhythmns astound the soul. The inspiration for this CD is La Virgen de Guadalupe and her grace must have bestowed supernatural powers on this recording because it is excellent. If you know of any devotees of La Virgen de Guadalupe this is an excellent choice to give them. The music is so different from anything you may have heard before. A revival of Aztec music, by a superb group of choral singers and musicians that is breathtaking. Put this CD on to listen to your inner sanctum, you might like what you hear, it is music for your soul. A real jewel, file this under inspiration.
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