ECCO L’ALBA LUMINOSA
MUSICA SPIRITUALE FOR THE VIRGIN MARY. Roma ca. 1600
In parallel to what was done by painters and sculptors, composers of the Counter-Reformation regaled in sensual, chromatic harmonies, and associated them with poetry: if musica reservata was appropriate for the madrigal and profane monody, it would be suitable also to adore the most beloved women of the Catholic world, the Virgin Mary, whose cult identified Catholicism against heresy. The refined atmosphere of the Roman aristocracy—which, decades later, also host the experimental cantatas by Alessandro Scarlatti and the young Händel—was the ideal environment for the development of such an exquisite style—affordable for the attentive listener, and sometimes hypnotic, like in the Nanna.
Mariví Blasco — Soprano
Víctor Sordo — Tenor
Javier Cuevas — Bass
Fahmi Alqhai — Viola da gamba & musical direction
Rodney Prada — Viola da gamba
Johanna Rose — Viola da gamba
Rami Alqhai — Viola da gamba
Enrike Solinís — Baroque guitar
Javier Núñez — Organ
Poscia che troppo i miei peccati indegni-Santa madre del ciel
Marc’Antonio Ingenieri (1545-1592)
Passacaglia
Biagio Marini (c.1597-1665)
La Notte del Santissimo Natale
Dialogo a tre
Domenico Mazzocchi (1592 – 1665)
Giunto alla Cuna
Domenico Mazzocchi
Aria Morale. Ecco l’Alba luminosa
Domenico Mazzocchi
Toccata-Gagliarda-Canzona francese
Giovanni Maria Trabaci (1575-1647)
Canzonetta Spirituale sopra alla nanna
Torquino Merula (1594/5-1665)
Disminución sobre el madrigal “Vergene Santa”
Giacomo Fogliano & Fahmi Alqhai
A travestirsi possa
Domenico Mazzocchi
Aria. Sopra Maria e Giesù
Domenico Mazzocchi