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Felix Rienth, Manuel Vilas - José Marín: Tonos Humanos (2010)

Posted By: ArlegZ
Felix Rienth, Manuel Vilas - José Marín: Tonos Humanos (2010)

Felix Rienth, Manuel Vilas - José Marín: Tonos Humanos (2010)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 280 Mb | Total time: 54:50 | Scans included
Classical | Label: La Ma de Guido | # LMG2101 | Recorded: 2008

José Marin was one of the most prolific composers of tonos humanos (profane songs in Romance languages) of the Spanish Baroque period. His works were disseminated all over the world and one of his complete manuscripts is called the Fitzwilliam Manuscript and is in Cambridge. The songs were traditionally accompanied by harp or guitar.

Música Ficta - Esa Noche Yo Bailá: Fiesta y Devoción en Alto Perú del s. XVII (2006)

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Música Ficta - Esa Noche Yo Bailá: Fiesta y Devoción en Alto Perú del s. XVII (2006)

Música Ficta - Esa Noche Yo Bailá: Fiesta y Devoción en Alto Perú del s. XVII (2006)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 354 Mb | Total time: 69:51 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Arts Music | # 47727-8 | Recorded: 2002

This disc from the Bogotá, Colombia-based ensemble Música Ficta jumps on the fast-moving bandwagon carrying Baroque music from Latin America. It is billed, with unnecessary specificity, as covering "Feast and Devotion in High Peru of the seventeenth century," but like other releases in this general repertoire it ranges widely, including music from other Latin American countries and from Spain itself, and covering music of several centuries. The subtitle is a bit misleading but not seriously annoying, for all this music traveled quite a bit in its time, and all the lands that are individual countries today were simply part of New Spain.