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anon.: | Hanacpachap cussicuinin (Ritual, Lima 1631) Dulce Jesús mío | Araujo, J de: | Dixit Dominus Aquí, Valentónes Ay, andar | Fernandes, G: | Viva Ignacio Viva | Franco: | Dios itlazonantziné | Hernández, F: | Sancta Maria e! | López Capillas: | Laudate Dominum Magnificate Cui luna, sol et omnia | Padilla, J G: | Deus in adiutoriuminin | Salazar, J G: | Salga el torillo hosquillo | Sumaya: | Albricias, mortales | Zipoli: | Beatus vir Ave maris stella |
Ex Cathedra, Jeffrey Skidmore “The sequel to their Latin-American Baroque album finds the choir more exhilarating and unhibited than ever...Skidmore has mined a rich vein of hitherto undiscovered music and devised a dramatic Vespers service.” BBC Music Magazine, September 2005 BBC Music Magazine
Disc of the month - September 2005 |
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| |  | Charpentier - Mass for Four Choirs & other works
Ex Cathedra choir and orchestra, Jeffrey Skidmore “The blend of the vocal lines is superb and the handling of ornament little short of breathtaking.” BBC Music Magazine, April 2004 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | New World SymphoniesBaroque Music from Latin America
Ex Cathedra, Jeffrey Skidmore “A heady mix, rooted in European polyphony but influenced, often almost beyond recognition, by local rhythm and colour.” BBC Music Magazine, June 2003 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Fire Burning in Snow
Ex Cathedra Consort & Baroque Ensemble, Jeffrey Skidmore ‘For fire burning in snow is the effect of love’. The final line of Juan de Araujo’s Dime, amor gives this recording its title
and conjures up the passion and dramatic contrasts which make this disc such a delight.
Araujo has been described by many commentators as the greatest Latin American composer of the age, although much
of his music is still rarely performed. Little is known about the man (he was a disruptive student in Lima and involved
in litigation in La Plata), and there is almost certainly more material to uncover. He was born in Spain in 1648 and
emigrated at a young age to South America with his parents. After a period as organist at Lima Cathedral he lived in
Panama and Cuzco, where a few of his manuscripts are found, and from 1680 he spent the last thirty-two years of his
life as organist at the cathedral of La Plata, now known as the Bolivian judicial capital of Sucre.
This disc includes one of his largest pieces, the triple-choir setting in eleven parts of the first great Vesper Psalm Dixit
Dominus. This substantial setting is through-composed and vividly captures the dramatic elements in the text with a
dazzling display of polychoral techniques.
Silencio is a ravishing, double-choir lullaby which makes a complete contrast with the dramatic exchanges in the triplechoir
¡A, del tiempo! and ¡A, de la región de luces!. The fiery ¡Fuego de amor! is written for four choirs. The extraordinary
imagination of Araujo in his choice of texts, his sensitivity to word-setting, his melodic, harmonic and textural
inventiveness are remarkable, if not breathtaking. “In addition to the singers at his disposal, it seems that Araujo probably made use of cornetts, sackbuts, shawms, flutes, harps, guitars and percussion. Jeffrey Skidmore incorporates all these exotic ingredients into Ex Cathedra's performances but the most impressive element is the precision, blend and sonority of his singers in a splendid setting of Dixit Dominus. ” Gramophone Magazine, June 2008 “The performances throughout can hardly be faulted. A lovely and varied sonority is created by soloists emerging and returning from the 14-strong choir.” BBC Music Magazine, March 2008 ***** | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Ex Cathedra Consort & Baroque Ensemble, Jeffrey Skidmore ‘For fire burning in snow is the effect of love’. The final line of Juan de Araujo’s Dime, amor gives this recording its title and conjures up the passion and dramatic contrasts which make this disc such a delight. Araujo has been described by many commentators as the greatest Latin American composer of the age, although much of his music is still rarely performed. Little is known about the man (he was a disruptive student in Lima and involved in litigation in La Plata), and there is almost certainly more material to uncover. He was born in Spain in 1648 and emigrated at a young age to South America with his parents. After a period as organist at Lima Cathedral he lived in Panama and Cuzco, where a few of his manuscripts are found, and from 1680 he spent the last thirty-two years of his life as organist at the cathedral of La Plata, now known as the Bolivian judicial capital of Sucre. This disc includes one of his largest pieces, the triple-choir setting in eleven parts of the first great Vesper Psalm Dixit Dominus. This substantial setting is through-composed and vividly captures the dramatic elements in the text with a dazzling display of polychoral techniques. Silencio is a ravishing, double-choir lullaby which makes a complete contrast with the dramatic exchanges in the triplechoir ¡A, del tiempo! and ¡A, de la región de luces!. The fiery ¡Fuego de amor! is written for four choirs. The extraordinary imagination of Araujo in his choice of texts, his sensitivity to word-setting, his melodic, harmonic and textural inventiveness are remarkable, if not breathtaking. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Moon, Sun & All ThingsBaroque Music from Latin Amercia
anon.: | Hanacpachap cussicuinin (Ritual, Lima 1631) Dulce Jesús mío | Araujo, J de: | Dixit Dominus Aquí, Valentónes Ay, andar | Fernandes, G: | Viva Ignacio Viva | Franco: | Dios itlazonantziné | Hernández, F: | Sancta Maria e! | López Capillas: | Laudate Dominum Magnificate Cui luna, sol et omnia | Padilla, J G: | Deus in adiutoriuminin | Salazar, J G: | Salga el torillo hosquillo | Sumaya: | Albricias, mortales | Zipoli: | Beatus vir Ave maris stella |
Ex Cathedra, Jeffrey Skidmore "This is arguably the most original CD of the year, and it’s generated a
huge number of enquiries from Classic fM listeners. Jeffrey Skidmore
and Ex Cathedra have tapped a rich seam of baroque choral music … Do
not be put off by the unfamiliarity of the composers; this is wonderful
music" John Brunning, Classic fM Magazine | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Peerson - Latin Motets
Ex Cathedra Consort, Jeffrey Skidmore “The Ex Cathedra Consort triumphs beautifully over the vocal challenges of this music.” BBC Music Magazine, March 2005 | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Rameau - Règne AmourLove Songs from the Operas
Carolyn Sampson (soprano) Ex Cathedra, Jeffrey Skidmore | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | SanctusBaroque Music for the Nativity
anon.: | Ecco il messia Nous sommes en voye Quando nascette Ninno | Bach, J S: | Christmas Oratorio: Ach mein herzliebes Jesulein & Wie soll ich dich empfangen? Mass in B minor, BWV232: Sanctus | Bouzignac: | Noé, Noé! Pastores, Cantate Domino | Buxtehude: | In dulci jubilo | Charpentier, M-A: | In nativitatem Domini canticum, H416 - Salve puerule | Corelli: | Concerto grosso Op. 6 No. 8 in G minor 'fatto per la notte di Natale' | Corrette, M: | Sinfonia VI: Tous les bourgeois de chartres | Crestot: | Tous les bourgeois de chastre | Gabrieli, G: | Magnificat a14 | Gibbons, O: | Thus angels sang | Handel: | Messiah: Pastoral Symphony...Glory to God | Montancy: | Noie, noie est venue | Monteverdi: | Christe, Redemptor Omnium | Scheidt: | In dulci jubilo | Schütz: | Christmas Story: Ehre sei Gott | Sweelinck: | Hodie Christus natus est |
Ex Cathedra Chamber Choir & Baroque Orchestra, Jeffrey Skidmore | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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