Nova Europa (Mélodies d'un monde en mutation) Seconda Pratica
Album info
Album-Release:
2016
HRA-Release:
19.10.2016
Label: Ambronay
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Vocal
Artist: Seconda Pratica
Composer: Juan de Castro, Manuel Correa, Johann Jakob Froberger, Etienne Moulinié, Bernardo de Havestadt, Francisco Guerrero
Album including Album cover
- 1 Entre dos álamos verdes 04:39
- 2 Dime Pedro, por tu vida 01:35
- 3 Orillas del claro Tajo 03:58
- 4 Entre dos álamos verdes 03:05
- 5 Sicut cervus 04:02
- 6 Deus in adiutorium meum 01:57
- 7 Laudate Dominum 02:27
- 8 Trio sonata No. 4, Op.2: I. Adagio 01:52
- 9 Trio sonata No. 4, Op.2: III. Allegro 01:49
- 10 Duamtumn vil 01:52
- 11 Zuipaki 03:02
- 12 Chapie Zuichupa 02:12
- 13 Tonada El Diamante 02:09
- 14 Lanchas para Baylar 02:51
- 15 Siwar situy 01:07
- 16 Cachuas al Nacimiento de Nuestro Señor Jesucristo 02:36
- 17 Phantasia supra Ut-Re-Mi-Fa-Sol-La, FbWV 201 (Extract) 01:17
- 18 Y technepa Sacramento 01:18
- 19 Santa Maria in ilhuicac 01:18
- 20 Laetatus sum 04:33
- 21 São qui turo 04:44
- 22 A la xácara, xacarilla 08:30
Info for Nova Europa (Mélodies d'un monde en mutation)
Seconda Pratica founded in 2012 by students at the conservatoires of The Hague and Amsterdam, Seconda Pratica aims to create bridges between musical periods, audiences and different artistic disciplines.
The musicians of Seconda Pratica are particularly interested in the invention of new concert forms, to both attract public attention and to explore new performance opportunities. Their residence has allowed them to work on their Nova Europa programme. In addition to the discovery of some little-known Latin American repertoire, their aim is to show how Europe had to create a new identity when confronted with these new worlds.
Seconda Pratica Ensemble:
Jonatan Alvarado, tenor, baroque guitar
Sofia Pedro, soprano
Sophia Patsi, mezzo-soprano
Emilio Aguilar, tenor
João Paixão, baritone
Asuka Sumi, violin
Julie Stalder, viola da Gamba, double-bass
Fernando Aguado, harpsichord
Nuno Atalaia, flute, direction
Jonatan Alvarado, musical director, tenor, guitar
Seconda Pratica
Founded in 2012 by students at the conservatoires of The Hague and Amsterdam, Seconda Pratica aims to create bridges between musical periods, audiences and different artistic disciplines.
The musicians of Seconda Pratica are particularly interested in the invention of new concert forms, to both attract public attention and to explore new performance opportunities. Their residence has allowed them to work on their Nova Europa programme. In addition to the discovery of some little-known Latin American repertoire, their aim is to show how Europe had to create a new identity when confronted with these new worlds.
Within the eeemerging programme, Seconda Pratica recorded their first CD at the Ambronay Cultural Encounter Centre (France) from 7 to 10 April 2016. It will be released on the Ambronay Editions Young Ensemble collection in October 2016. The ensemble will be in residence from 12 to 21 August the Göttingen International Handel Festival (Germany).
This album contains no booklet.