La oreja de Zurbarán.
- Title
- La oreja de Zurbarán.
- Published by
- [Brussels?] : Cypres Records, [2014]
- ℗2014, ©2014
- Supplementary content
- Author
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Details
- Additional authors
- Nevel, Paul van
- Zurbarán, Francisco de, 1598-1664.
- Barea, Andrés, approximately 1620-1680.
- García de Salazar, Juan, 1639-1710.
- Pontac, Diego de, 1603-1654.
- Machado, Manuel, approximately 1590-1646.
- Vaquedano, José de, approximately 1642-1711.
- Romero, Mateo, 1575 or 1576-1647.
- Ambiela, Miguel de, 1666-1733.
- Description
- 1 audio disc (approximately 57 min.) : digital; 4 3/4 in.
- Summary
- The title chosen by Paul Van Nevel to illustrate the program is a clear indication of his intention: to bring to life the music that the Spanish painter Francisco de Zurbaran would have heard in the course of a career that led him from Seville to Madrid. Bearing as it does the imprint of the Counter-Reformation, the artistic production of the contemporary of Velazquez and Murillo makes accessible the mystical ideas of religious figures such as Saint Teresa of Avila and Saint John of the Cross.
- Alternative title
- Rio de Sevilla.
- Subject
- Contents
- Miserere mei Deus / Andrés Barea (9:33) -- Rio de Sevilla / anon. (2:33) -- Lauda Sion salvatorem / Juan García De Salazar (7:42) -- Agnus Dei "In exitu Israel" / Diego De Pontac (3:08) -- Dos estrellas le siguen / Manuel Machado (3:56) -- Lamentaciones / Fray José de Vaquedano (14:01) -- Fatigada navecilla / Mateo Romero (6:00) -- Stabat Mater dolorosa / Miguel de Ambiela (9:54).
- Owning institution
- Columbia University Libraries
- Note
- Title from disc label.
- Paul Van Nevel and the Huelgas Ensemble perform music composed during the time of the Spanish painter Francisco de Zurbaran (1598-1664).
- Compact disc.
- Program notes in Dutch, French, and English and vocal texts in Galician, Latin and Spanish (51 pages, illustrated), bound in.
- Event (note)
- Recorded at Leuven's Sint Geertruikerk (Belgium) on 27 and 28 September 2013)
- Language (note)
- Sung in Galician, Latin or Spanish.