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San Ignacio : l'opéra perdu des missions jésuites. [Other works].
Van Pelt - Ormandy Music and Media Center CD 23348
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- Format:
- Sound recording
- Series:
- Sur mesure (Paris, France)
- Chemins du Baroque-Bolivie
- Chemins du Baroque. Bolivie
- Sur mesure
- Language:
- English
- French
- Latin
- South American Indian (Other)
- Spanish
- Subjects (All):
- Music--Bolivia--Chiquitos (Province).
- Music.
- Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) with instrumental ensemble.
- Operas.
- María Luisa, Queen, consort of Charles IV, King of Spain, 1751-1819--Songs and music.
- María Luisa.
- María Luisa, Queen, consort of Charles IV, King of Spain, 1751-1819.
- Choruses, Secular, with instrumental ensemble.
- Bolivia--Chiquitos (Province).
- Genre:
- Sound recordings.
- Physical Description:
- 1 audio disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
- 4 3/4 in.
- Other Title:
- Added title on container: L'Opéra perdu des missions jésuites de l'Amazonie
- Above title on notes: Musique baroque à la royale Audience de Charcas. Volume II
- Musique baroque à la royale Audience de Charcas. Vol. 2
- Place of Publication:
- [France] : K617 : AFAA, [1996]
- Language Note:
- The 1st-2nd works sung in Latin, the 4th and 5th in Spanish, the latter in a contemporary translation from the original Mojo.
- System Details:
- digital
- optical
- 1.4 m/s
- stereo
- digital recording
- Contents:
- Cantemus Domino / Johann Brentner
- Miserere / Martin Schmid
- Trio sonate / anon. (Chiquitos)
- Opéra, San Ignacio / Domenico Zipoli ; Martin Schmid ; anon.
- Aria para nuestra Reyna y Señora Maria Luisa de Borbon / Francisco Semo ; Marcelino Ycho ; Juan José Nosa (native Moxos composers).
- Participant:
- Variously: vocal soloists ; Ensemble Elyma ; Ensamble Luis Berger ; Capilla Cisplatina ; Coro juvenil de la Fundación Pro Arte de Córdoba ; Gabriel Garrido, conductor.
- Notes:
- The 1st work for soprano soli, 4 part chorus in a higher range, performed here by children's chorus, violins and continuo; the 2nd work for two 3 part choruses, each with 2 violins and continuo; the 3rd work a trio sonata whose lost 2nd violin part was reconstructed from a keyboard arrangement, "and according to the peculiar style of the work" Cf. notes, p.57; the 4th work a sacred opera; and the 5th, for 3 choirs, violins and continuo, a work in homage for the birthday of María Luisa, consort of Carlos IV, King of Spain.
- Recorded April 19-24, 1996, in the Cathédrale de Concepción, Bolivia.
- Compact disc.
- Performing editions of the 2nd and 4th works by Bernardo Illari.
- "Une coproduction K617 / Festival d'Ambronay, avec le concours du conseil général de l'Ain" -- Container.
- Program notes by Antonio Eduardo Bösl, Bernardo Illari, and the conductor, and notes on the performers, all in French, English, and Spanish, and Spanish texts (4th-5th works) with French translation (80 p, : ill.) inserted in outer container.
- Contains:
- Brentner, Johann, 1689-1742. Cantemus Domine.
- Schmid, Martin, 1694-1772. Miserere.
- Trio sonata, violins (2), continuo.
- San Ignacio.
- Aria para nuestra Reyna y Señora Maria Luisa de Borbon.
- OCLC:
- 187453246
- Publisher Number:
- K617065 K 617
- K617065 K 617 AFFA
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