Flanders Festival: Passion and Melancholy

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Program: #00-27   Air Date: Jun 15, 2000

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NOTE: All of the music on this program is from the 1999 Flanders International Music Festival, the Early Music Festival in Bruges. It features the ensemble La Primavera in a program entitled "Passion and Melancholy: Spanish Music 1500-1700."

Preservation of this program is made possible by a generous grant from Eric Cornish.

For information on the Flanders Festival, about travel to Flanders, or to find out more about Flemish culture, you may contact the Belgian Tourist Board at www.visitbelgium.com.

Anon. (15th c.): Di, per a mora.

ESTEBAN DAZA: Escrito esta en mi alma.

LUYS VENEGAS de HENESTROSA: Libro de citra nueva.

PEDRO ORDONYEZ: Ay, mudo soy.

DIEGO ORTIZ (c. 1510-1570): Recercarda primera;
       Recercarda segunda.

JUAN HIDALGO (1610-1686): Ay que si, ay que no.

ANDREA FALCONIERO: La monarca; Brando la spiritillo.

CARLOS de BORJA: Ay silencio apacible.

BARTOLOMEO de SELMA Y SALAVERDE (c. 1580-1638):
       Canzona Terza a soprano solo e basso; Corrente.

HIDALGO: Credito es de mi decoro.

JUAN BAUTISTA CABANILLES (1644-1722): Corrente Italiana.

JOSE MARIN (1619-1699): Ojos pues me desdenais.

GASPAR SANZ (1640-1710): Jacaras.

FALCONIERO: Brando dicho el melo; La suave melodia; Su corrente.

Anon.: Vuelve barquilla.

JUAN ARANYES: Un sarao de la chacona.

Composer Info

ESTEBAN DAZA, LUYS VENEGAS de HENESTROSA, PEDRO ORDONYEZ, DIEGO ORTIZ (c. 1510-1570), JUAN HIDALGO (1610-1686), ANDREA FALCONIERO, CARLOS de BORJA, BARTOLOMEO de SELMA Y SALAVERDE (c. 1580-1638), JUAN BAUTISTA CABANILLES (1644-1722), JOSE MARIN (1619-1699), GASPAR SANZ (1640-1710), JUAN ARANYES

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