The Huehuetenango Songbook: Music from 16th-Century Guatemala
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Label: Glossa
Cat No: GCD923542
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 11th October 2024
Contents
Works
O bone JesuBenedicamus Domino - Deo gratias
Gloriose Virginis
Hic solus [dolores nostros]
Kyrie eleison
Magnificat 8 toni
Missa sine nomine
Salve sancta parens
Virgen Madre de Dios
Clamabat autem mulier
Missa La Caca
Artists
Jonatan Alvarado (tenor)Ariel Abramovich (vihuela)
Works
O bone JesuBenedicamus Domino - Deo gratias
Gloriose Virginis
Hic solus [dolores nostros]
Kyrie eleison
Magnificat 8 toni
Missa sine nomine
Salve sancta parens
Virgen Madre de Dios
Clamabat autem mulier
Missa La Caca
Artists
Jonatan Alvarado (tenor)Ariel Abramovich (vihuela)
About
The collection shows how music was integrated into the daily and spiritual life of these indigenous communities and became a symbol of resistance and forced adaptation to Catholicism and other external influences. It contains copies of numerous European pieces, but these European forms passed through the minds, hands and voices of the indigenous people and were transformed into original creations.
The tenor Jonatan Alvarado and the vihuelist Ariel Abramovich leaf through the folios of the Huehuetenango singing manual and have selected mass movements, motets, chansons and villancicos from the more than 350 works written down between 1582 and 1635. This selection provides an insight into the intercontinental exchange of music between Europe and the missions in Mesoamerica on the eve of the Baroque.
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