The baroque spirit in all its musical forms. Hidden Spanish gems: Early baroque music from Juan García de Salazar (1639-1710) and Cristóbal Galán (1625-1684).
Juan García de Salazar (1639-1710)
From the reconstructed procession and the Missa for the Passion Sunday celebration:
1. Benedictio Palmarum
– Antifona: Asperges me
– Antifona: Hosanna Filio David
2. Distributio Palmarum
– Antifona: Pueri Hebraeorum portantes, a 8
– Antifona: Pueri Hebraeorum vestimenta, a 8
3. Ad Processionem
– Antifona: Cum appropinquaret
4. Ante portam Ecclesiam
– Himno Gloria Laus
5. Ad Processionem in Ecclesiam
– Responsorium Ingrediente Domino a 8/Cum audisset populous
– Obra de Lleno de primer tono
La Grande Chapelle conducted by Albert Recasens and Schola Antiqua conducted by Juan Carlos Asencio
(CD Juan García de Salazar – In Domine Palmarum. Lauda Musica Lau 011, 2011)
Cristóbal Galán (ca. 1625-1684)
6. Antiphony: Salve Regina a 5
7. Secuencia: Stabat Mater a 8
8. Villancico al Santísimo Sacramento:
– Oigan a dos sentidos
– Oíd, troncos; oíd fieras
– Vivir para amar
La Grande Chapelle conducted by Albert Recasens
(2CDs Cristóbal Galán – Canto del Alma. Lauda Lau 010, 2010)
Juan García de Salazar (1639-1710)
9. From Ad Vesperas: Himno: Vexilla regis a 4
Schola Antiqua conducted by Juan Carlos Asensio
(CD Juan García de Salazar – In Domine Palmarum. Lauda Musica Lau 011, 2011)