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Musica Ficta : live in New York.

Title
  1. Musica Ficta : live in New York.
Published by
  1. [Spain] : Enchiriadis Records, [2014]
  2. ℗2014, ©2014

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Additional authors
  1. Vilas, Manuel (Harpist)
  2. Mallavibarrena, Raúl
  3. Fernandes, Gaspar, -1629.
  4. Araujo, Juan de, 1646-1712.
  5. Pérez Bocanegra, Juan.
  6. Ruiz de Ribayaz, Lucas, active 17th century.
  7. Gutiérrez de Padilla, Juan, approximately 1590-1664.
  8. García de Zéspedes, Juan, 1619?-1678.
  9. Murcia, Santiago de.
  10. Musica Ficta (Musical group : Spain), performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
Description
  1. 1 audio disc (45 min., 12 sec.) : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Series statement
  1. Arianne series
Uniform title
  1. Santa Maria.
  2. Dios itlaçonantzine.
  3. Arianne series (Enchiriadis Records)
Alternative title
  1. Live in New York
Subject
  1. Vocal ensembles, Unaccompanied
  2. Music > Latin America > 17th century
  3. Music > Latin America > 18th century
  4. Vocal ensembles with harp
Genre/Form
  1. Sacred music.
  2. Art music.
Contents
  1. A Belén me llego tío / Gaspar Fernández (6:54) -- Los Coflades de la estleya / Juan de Araujo (6:05) -- Santa Maria (:41) ; Dios itlac̨onantzine (2:21) / anonymous -- Xicochi conetzintle / Gaspar Fernández (1:24) -- Hanacpachap Cussicuinin / Juan Pérez de Bocanegro (1:53) -- Españoleta / Lucas Ruiz de Ribayaz (4:18) -- Zarambeque / Lucas Ruiz de Ribayaz (3:04) -- De carámbanos el día viste (3:35) ; Las estrellas se ríen (6:24) / Juan Gutiérrez de Padilla -- Convidando está la noche / Juan García de Zéspedes (4:44) -- Cumbées (3:49).
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. Selections from a 2014 concert, Columbus: gateway to the New World, containing repertoire from colonial American.
  2. Title from disc label.
  3. Program notes in Spanish and English, and vocal texts (10 pages) inserted in container.
Language (note)
  1. Sung in Spanish and indigenous languages (Nahuatl and Quechua) of Mexico and Peru.