Marta Almajano, Ensemble La Romanesca & José Miguel Moreno - Al alva venid: Secular Music from the Spanish Renaissance (2017)
Artist: Marta Almajano, Ensemble La Romanesca, José Miguel Moreno
Title: Al alva venid: Secular Music from the Spanish Renaissance
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Glossa
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless
Total Time: 01:00:07
Total Size: 242 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Al alva venid: Secular Music from the Spanish Renaissance
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Glossa
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless
Total Time: 01:00:07
Total Size: 242 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
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01. Al alva venid - Marta Almajano
02. L'amor, dona, ch'io te porto - Marta Almajano
03. Rodrigo Martines - Marta Almajano
04. Paseavase el rey Moro - Ensemble La Romanesca
05. Más vale trocar - Marta Almajano
06. Si habrá en este baldrés? - Marta Almajano
07. Qu'es de ti, desconsolado? - Marta Almajano
08. Oy comamos y bebamos - Marta Almajano
09. Recercada No. 5 sobre tenores italianos - Ensemble La Romanesca
10. Recercada No. 4 sobre la folia - Ensemble La Romanesca
11. Recercada No. 2 sobre el passamezzo moderno - Ensemble La Romanesca
12. En la fuente del rosel - Marta Almajano
13. Con qué la lavaré - Marta Almajano
14. De los álamos - Marta Almajano
15. Tant que vivray - Marta Almajano
16. Si me llaman a mí - Marta Almajano
17. Isabel, perdiste la tua faxa - Marta Almajano
18. Recercada No. 3 - Ensemble La Romanesca
19. Recercada No. 7 - Ensemble La Romanesca
20. De Antequera sale el moro - Marta Almajano
21. La mañana de Sant Juan - Marta Almajano
22. Guárdame las vacas - Ensemble La Romanesca
23. A los maitines era - Marta Almajano
24. Niña y viña - Marta Almajano
Here is another crucial Glossa recording of the mid 90's brought back to life. Ensemble La Romanesca's Al Alva Venid covers some essential Spanish Renaissance repertory with an all-stars line-up, in a set of interpretations which have set deep marks and are absolute references: here is Marta Almajano in her best singing moment, here is Paolo Pandolfo confirming his superior artistry, here are Juan Carlos de Mulder and Pedro Estevan in ''de luxe'' supporting roles, and of course here is Jose miguel Moreno, the man who has probably been the finest translator of Renaissance secular Spanish music onto record of the last three decades.