Romaria : choral music from Brazil
- Title
- Romaria : choral music from Brazil / Choir of Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge.
- Published by
- Edinburgh - UK : Delphian Records, [2015]
- ℗2015
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Details
- Additional authors
- Webber, Geoffrey
- Curitiba, Henrique de.
- Lacerda, Osvaldo, 1927-2011.
- Fonseca, Carlos Alberto Pinto.
- Aguiar, Ernani.
- Villa-Lobos, Heitor.
- Prado, Almeida.
- Santoro, Claudio, 1919-1989.
- Araneda, Nibaldo, 1968-
- Escobar, Aylton.
- Mahle, Ernst, 1929-
- Ramos, Marco Antonio da Silva
- Gonville and Caius College. Choir, singer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/sng
- Description
- 1 audio disc (71 min.) : CD audio, digital; 4 3/4 in.
- Summary
- Romaria - a word suggesting pilgrimage, crowds, and processions - evokes much of what is distinctive about modern Brazil - its mix of people, its vibrancy, its faith. This survey of modern Brazilian choral music reflects these qualities, as well as the natural wonders of this amazing land. Geoffrey Webber and his ever-adventurous choir sing both sacred and secular works dating from the 1950s to the present, in a program developed in conjunction with the University of Sao Paulo's music department. Founded in 1348, Caius College Choir is one of Britain's leading collegiate choirs and this is their eighth recording on Delphian.
- Alternative title
- Choral music from Brazil
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Art music.
- Sacred music.
- Anthems.
- Masses.
- Folk songs.
- Contents
- Metaphors / Henrique de Curitiba -- Carimbó : (folksongs from Pará) / arranged by Ernst Mahle -- Romaria / Osvaldo Lacerda -- Jubiabá / Carlos A. Pinto Fonseca -- Antiquae preces Christianae / Ernani Aguiar -- Cor dulce, cor amabile / Heitor Villa-Lobos -- Oráculo / J. A. de Almeida Prado -- Ave-Maria / Cláudio Santoro -- Moreninha se eu te pedisse : (folksong from South-East Brazil) / arranged by M.A. da Silva Ramos -- Ismália / Nibaldo Araneda -- Missa breve sobre ritmos populares brasileiros / Aylton Escobar -- Magnificat-alleluia / Heitor Villa-Lobos.
- Note
- Chiefly unaccompanied choruses.
- Title from disc label.
- Program notes by Geoffrey Webber and texts in Portuguese with English translations inserted in container.
- Language (note)
- Sung in Portuguese or Latin.