Ensemble Mare Nostrum, Andrea De Carlo & Nora Tabbush - Nueva España (2012)

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Title: Nueva España
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Alpha Productions
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 48:13
Total Size: 226 MB
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Tracklist:

01. La Media Bamba – Los Cuates Castilla
02. Ayo visto lo mappamondi – Johannes Cornago (1400 – 1474)
03. Marizapalos – Cod. Zuola (XVIIe siecle)
04. Cumbees – Santiago de Murcia (1682 – 1735)
05. Tres morillas m’enamoran – Anon. XVIe siecle
06. Danza de los Gigantes – Jarabe Zapoteco trad.
07. Con amores la mi madre – Juan de Anchieta (1462 – 1523)
08. Vaja de Jacara amigos ! – Rafael Antonio Castellanos (1765 – 1791)
09. Xacaras – Anon. Arr. Quito Gato
10. Los Imposibles – Santiago de Murcia / La Lloroncita- Son Jarocho trad. Mexico
11. El Guajolote – Jarabe Mixteco trad. Mexico
12. La Petenera – Son Huasteco trad. Mexico
13. El Torito – Jarabe trad. Mexico
14. El Gusto – Son Huasteco trad. Mexico
15. La Morena – Son Jarocho trad. Mexico

The ensemble Mare Nostrum (dir. Andrea De Carlo) and Nora Tabbush (a worthy heir to Montserrat Figueras) here revive some pure treasures of Spanish music. Combining early instruments (viola da gamba, cornetto, etc.) with traditional ones, they bring out all the colours of these songs and dances that were to be heard in New Spain. New Spain, the Spanish viceroyalty (1535-1821), stretched from Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico and Utah (United States) to Costa Rica in Central America, with Mexico City as its capital. It administered not only the territory within those limits, but also the Philippines in Asia and various small islands in the Pacific, such as Guam.