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Ay Amor! Spanish 17th Century Songs And Theatre Music / Newberry Consort
 
 

Ay Amor! Spanish 17th Century Songs And Theatre Music / Newberry Consort [Import]

Juan Hidalgo , Springfels , Andrea Falconiero , Bartolome de Selva y Salaverde , The Newberry Consort , Judith Malafronte , Marion Verbruggen , David Douglass , Mary Springfels , Kevin Mason , Stephen Stubbs , Andrew Lawrence-King Audio CD
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  • Performer: Andrea Falconiero, Bartolome de Selva y Salaverde, The Newberry Consort, Judith Malafronte, Marion Verbruggen, et al.
  • Composer: Juan Hidalgo, Springfels
  • Audio CD (February 9, 1999)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Harmonia Mundi Fr.
  • ASIN: B00000I43N
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,274,878 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Hidalgo: Nobel en tinacria naciste
2. Falconiero: Sinfonia quarta a tre
3. Hidalgo: A todos miro
4. Falconiero: Tiple a tre - Rinen y pelean entre Berzebillo con Satanasillo, y Caruf, y Pantul
5. Falconiero: Bayle de los dichos diabolos
6. Hidalgo: Credito es de mi decoro
7. Hidalgo: Fantasia detta la Portia
8. Salaverde: Canzon prima a due
9. Hidalgo: En los floridos paramos
10. Hidalgo: Ay amor, ay ausencia
11. Hidalgo: Ay, que si, ay, que no
12. Salaverde: Canzon terza (soprano solo)
13. Salaverde: Canzon prima (soprano solo)
14. Hidalgo: De los cenos del diciembre
15. Hidalgo: Como ha de saber Belilla
16. Falconiero: L'Eroica a tre e Ciaconna
17. Salaverde: Canzon ottava (soprano and bass)
18. Hidalgo: De las luces que en el mar
19. Hidalgo: La noche tenebrosa
20. Hidalgo: Trompicabalas amor

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars From the review in Gramophone, December 18, 2006
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This review is from: Ay Amor! Spanish 17th Century Songs And Theatre Music / Newberry Consort (Audio CD)
"Seventeenth-century Spanish music is far less well represented on disc than the great cathedral polyphonic repertory of the sixteenth: the general perception is that the history of Spanish music stops after Victoria and starts up again only in that much later renaissance with Manuel de Falla. This new release from The Newberry Consort focuses on one of the best of the composers who came in between: Juan Hidalgo (1614-85). It is only in recent years that serious research on seventeenth-century Spanish theatre music has been undertaken, a leading light in the field being the American musicologist Louise Stein who has clearly also been involved in this project. It is indeed a well thought out recording, both in terms of the varied selection of pieces---Hidalgo's tonos or songs and other theatre pieces alternating with consort works by Falconiero and Bartolome de Selma y Salaverde---and in musical presentation. The Newberry Consort's line-up of violin, gamba and theorbo is here supplemented by recorder (Marion Verbruggen) and two of the best continuo-players around, Stephen Stubbs on guitar and Andrew Lawrence-King on harp. This makes for assorted colourful combinations in the accompaniments to the vocal items as well as in the purely instrumental pieces. The playing is first-rate all round: fresh, vital and imaginative, the instruments being chosen to match the mood of the pieces as in the case of the two bass viols that accompany Hidalgo's mournful 'La noche tenebrosa,' or the rhythmically strummed guitar in the songs in more popular vein, as in 'Noble en Tinacria naciste, a jacara.'

"The singer, Judith Malafronte, also brings a strong sense of characterization to bear on the wide range of Hidalgo's vocal style, from the charmingly disarming 'Como ha de saber Belilla?' and 'Ay, que si, ay, que no!, to the imperious and dramatically effective recitative from Hidalgo's only full-length opera 'Celos aun del aire matan' (1660). With a libretto by the great Golden Age playwright Calderon de la Barca, this is high quality stuff, strikingly reminiscent of the later Monteverdi operas though Hidalgo often tends to the more facile and immediately appealing lyricism of Cavalli. This is particularly marked in 'La noche tenebrosa' from the Second Act of the zarzuela of 1672, 'Los celos hacen estrellas,' with its haunting little refrain that so expressively and unexpectedly turns in on itself. Laments, dramatic recitatives, dance-like songs---Hidalgo characterized each with insight, proving himself a highly talented composer of theatre music whose works, were they in English or Italian, would already be better known. Judith Malafronte's Spanish diction is always clear, and she varies her approach and vocal timbre to suit each piece. Just occasionally she lets rip on an ornament and momentarily seems to lose control, but she sings stylishly and with admirable conviction. All in all, this is a very enjoyable recording, scrupulously prepared and imaginatively executed: it serves very well as an appetizer for the works of Juan Hidalgo, a noble name and one to remember."
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