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| 1. Matins For The Virgin Of Guadalupe: Invitatorio y Salmo 94 | |||
| 2. Matins For The Virgin Of Guadalupe: Hymn : Quem terra potus sidera | |||
| 3. Matins For The Virgin Of Guadalupe: Bendición y Lección | |||
| 4. Matins For The Virgin Of Guadalupe: Responsorio : Vidi speciosam sicut columbam | |||
| 5. Matins For The Virgin Of Guadalupe: Responsorio : Quae est ista, quae ascendit | |||
| 6. Matins For The Virgin Of Guadalupe: Bendición y Lección II | |||
| 7. Matins For The Virgin Of Guadalupe: Responsorio : Quae est ista, quae processit | |||
| 8. Matins For The Virgin Of Guadalupe: Interludio : Albricias mortales (Manuel de Sumaya [Zumaya], c. 1678-1755) | |||
| 9. Matins For The Virgin Of Guadalupe: Antífona y Salmo 18 - Orchestral Verso No.8 In G Minor - Orchestral Verso No.13 In G Minor - Orchestral Verso No.9 In G Minor | |||
| 10. Matins For The Virgin Of Guadalupe: Responsorio : Signum magnum apparuit in caelo | |||
| 11. Matins For The Virgin Of Guadalupe: Versículo, Padrenuestro y Absolución | |||
| 12. Matins For The Virgin Of Guadalupe: Responsorio : Beatam me dicent omnes (Giacomo Rust, 1741-1786) | |||
| 13. Matins For The Virgin Of Guadalupe: Bendición y Lección III | |||
| 14. Matins For The Virgin Of Guadalupe: Te Deum - Te Deum laudamus | |||
| 15. Matins For The Virgin Of Guadalupe: Te Deum - Te aeternum Patrem | |||
| 16. Matins For The Virgin Of Guadalupe: Te Deum - Tibi omnes Angeli | |||
| 17. Matins For The Virgin Of Guadalupe: Te Deum - Tibi Cherubim et Seraphim | |||
| 18. Matins For The Virgin Of Guadalupe: Te Deum - Sanctus | |||
| 19. Matins For The Virgin Of Guadalupe: Te Deum - Pleni sunt caeli | |||
| 20. Matins For The Virgin Of Guadalupe: Te Deum - Te ergo quaesumus | |||
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Great Musical Discovery!,
This review is from: Jerusalem: Matins for the Virgin of Guadalupe, 1764 (Audio CD)
The Maitines para Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, by Ignacio de Jerusalém, receives on this recording its first performance since two hundred years ago. Music lovers must be very thankful to Chanticleer for their interest in reviving works from the Mexican Baroque. Matins (a religious service that was performed in the Roman Catholic Church in the early hours of the morning)were a vehicle for composers in the New Spain to showcase their skill using texts of different moods. These Matins in particular, for the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, bear ressemblance to the early Catholic works by Handel, where a capella chant was alternated with elaborate solo and choral movements with orchestra. Jerusalem, an Italian composer established in Mexico by 1742, borrowed music from other composers for his services: Beatam me dicent omnes is by Giacomo Rust and there are two wonderful works by Manuel de Sumaya. These two pieces, "Albricias mortales" and "Angélicas milicias" are in my opinion, the most interesting works of the CD. With their poetic Spanish texts and baroque polyphony, they illustrate the situation of Latin America during that period: great European influence with a new conscience of being part of another new reality, something similar to the literary work of the great Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. The choral and orchestral forces of Chanticleer perform with such beauty and expression that it is difficult that even Jerusalem could have imagined that this work could sound so great. I hope Chanticleer continue to revive great works from Latin America.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sounds like everyone, but uniquely himself. . .,
By BAW "BAW" (Charleston, WV United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Jerusalem: Matins for the Virgin of Guadalupe, 1764 (Audio CD)
Jerusalem's music sounds like Handel sometimes, like Bach sometimes, like Vivaldi sometimes, like Haydn sometimes, and a few times even anticipates Beethoven--but his is almost always himself. For a man who spent most of his career at the edge of the 'civilized' world, he was remarkably up-to-date. He has produced a unique contribution to Western art music.
The performance also is excellent. I can't flaw what has been done here. I would like to see some other groups, however, tackle it--if only for comparison's sake.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful...definitely a masterpiece,
This review is from: Jerusalem: Matins for the Virgin of Guadalupe, 1764 (Audio CD)
I bought this CD a while ago, but I still listen to it frequently. The singing is impeccable. They sing beautifully in the Baroque style, the voices in the unison chants blend like they are one, and the contertenors are angelic. One thing that I especially like is the fact that they do an entire Matins service, and that is actually cohesive. One can clearly picture this being sung at a Matins service two centuries ago. Overall, this is truly a moving musical experience.
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