viernes, 13 de marzo de 2020

Matheo Romero (1575-1647) - "Romerico Florido" - Clematis, Capella Mediterranea, García Alarcón - PREMIERE


Matheo Romero
(1575-1647)
"Romerico Florido"
Clematis, Capella Mediterranea
García Alarcón
PREMIERE

Born in Liège, Matheo Romero was in the service of the Spanish court; his secular works show that he had perfectly assimilated the characteristics of his adopted country’s music. Composed at the very beginning of the baroque era, these romances, folias and canciones also show the influence of the Italian madrigal style and of its effects; just as in the madrigals proper, Nature is the prime inspiration for the texts’ professions of love and amorous deceptions. For the first time, the talented Argentinean conductor Leonardo García-Alarcón brings together his two ensembles: the voices of Capella Mediterranea and Ens. Clematis. This combination revives the tradition of Spanish chapels around the reign of Charles V in Madrid. A meeting of the Capilla Flamenca and Capilla Spagnola.





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