Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Spanish 17th-century music with The Newberry Consort's captivating album, ¡Ay Amor! This collection of songs and theatre music, released in 1990 under the Harmonia Mundi label, offers a unique glimpse into the musical heritage of a bygone era. Spanning a concise yet engaging 68 minutes, the album features a diverse array of pieces, from jácaras and sinfonias to canzonas and fantasias, each meticulously performed by The Newberry Consort.
The album opens with "Noble en Tinacria naciste," a jácara that sets the stage for the theatrical and dramatic pieces that follow. The Newberry Consort's interpretation of "Sinfonia quarta a tre" showcases their mastery of early music, while "Recitative: A todos miro" offers a taste of the vocal prowess that permeates the album. The playful "Riñen y pelean entre Berzebillo con Satanasillo, y Caruf, y Pantul" and the lively "Bayle de los dichos diabolos" highlight the ensemble's ability to bring historical music to life with energy and precision.
Vocal highlights include the hauntingly beautiful "¡Ay amor, ay ausencia!" and the dynamic "¡Ay, que si, ay, que no!," both of which demonstrate the emotional depth and technical skill of the performers. Instrumental pieces like "Fantasia detta la Portia" and "Canzon prima a due: Movement 1" showcase the ensemble's virtuosity and attention to detail.
The Newberry Consort's ¡Ay Amor! is a testament to the enduring power of Spanish 17th-century music, offering listeners a chance to explore the rich cultural heritage of the period. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast of medieval music or a curious newcomer, this album promises a rewarding and enlightening listening experience.
Tracks
Noble en Tinacria naciste (jácara)Juan Hidalgo, The Newberry Consort, Mary Springfels, Stephen Stubbs, Andrew Lawrence-King
Sinfonia quarta a treAndrea Falconieri, The Newberry Consort, Mary Springfels, Stephen Stubbs, Andrew Lawrence-King
Recitative: A todos miroJuan Hidalgo, The Newberry Consort, Mary Springfels, Stephen Stubbs, Andrew Lawrence-King
Riñen y pelean entre Berzebillo con Satanasillo, y Caruf, y PantulAndrea Falconieri, The Newberry Consort, Mary Springfels, Stephen Stubbs, Andrew Lawrence-King
Bayle de los dichos diabolosAndrea Falconieri, The Newberry Consort, Mary Springfels, Stephen Stubbs, Andrew Lawrence-King
¡Crédito es de mi decoro!Juan Hidalgo, The Newberry Consort, Mary Springfels, Stephen Stubbs, Andrew Lawrence-King
Fantasia detta la PortiaAndrea Falconieri, The Newberry Consort, Mary Springfels, Stephen Stubbs, Andrew Lawrence-King
Canzon prima a due: Movement 1Bartolomé de Selma y Salaverde, The Newberry Consort, Mary Springfels, Stephen Stubbs, Andrew Lawrence-King
En los floridos páramosJuan Hidalgo, The Newberry Consort, Mary Springfels, Stephen Stubbs, Andrew Lawrence-King
¡Ay amor, ay ausencia!Juan Hidalgo, The Newberry Consort, Mary Springfels, Stephen Stubbs, Andrew Lawrence-King
¡Ay, que si, ay, que no!Juan Hidalgo, The Newberry Consort, Mary Springfels, Stephen Stubbs, Andrew Lawrence-King
Canzon terza, soprano soloBartolomé de Selma y Salaverde, The Newberry Consort, Mary Springfels, Stephen Stubbs, Andrew Lawrence-King
Canzon prima a due: Movement 2Bartolomé de Selma y Salaverde, The Newberry Consort, Mary Springfels, Stephen Stubbs, Andrew Lawrence-King
De los ceños del diciembreJuan Hidalgo, The Newberry Consort, Mary Springfels, Stephen Stubbs, Andrew Lawrence-King
¿Como ha de saber Belilla?Juan Hidalgo, The Newberry Consort, Mary Springfels, Stephen Stubbs, Andrew Lawrence-King
L'Eroica a tre & CiacconaAndrea Falconieri, The Newberry Consort, Mary Springfels, Stephen Stubbs, Andrew Lawrence-King
Canzon ottava, soprano e bassoBartolomé de Selma y Salaverde, The Newberry Consort, Mary Springfels, Stephen Stubbs, Andrew Lawrence-King
De las luces que en el marJuan Hidalgo, The Newberry Consort, Mary Springfels, Stephen Stubbs, Andrew Lawrence-King
La noche tenebrosaJuan Hidalgo, The Newberry Consort, Mary Springfels, Stephen Stubbs, Andrew Lawrence-King
Trompicábalas amorJuan Hidalgo, The Newberry Consort, Mary Springfels, Stephen Stubbs, Andrew Lawrence-King
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