[¿Quién te hizo, Juan, pastor, sin gasajo y sin plazer? que tú alegre solías ser.] x2
Solías con tus cantares el mal ajeno alegrar; Y agora causas pesares a quien te quiere escuchar.
Ya yo perdí el cantar, y tambien perdí el tañer, Que yo alegre solía ser.
¿Quién te hizo Juan Pastor, sin gasajo y sin plazer? [Que tu alegre solias ser.] x2
Castelat -> RE: Spanish Music from XIII to XVIII century (Jan. 31 2013 17:12:46)
Spanish Renaissance (1400 - 1600)
Recercada Octava - Diego Ortiz
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Siete diferencias sobre las vacas - Luis de Narvaez
Castelat -> RE: Early Spanish Music from XIII to XVIII century (Jan. 31 2013 17:22:20)
Spanish Medieval (circa. 500 - 1400)
Ondas do Mar de Vigo - Martin Codax
Veri Dulcis - Don Homoborus de Barcelona
Flamencito -> RE: Early Spanish Music from XIII to XVIII century (Feb. 6 2013 14:47:47)
nice work Castelat [:)]
guitarbuddha -> RE: Early Spanish Music from XIII to XVIII century (Feb. 7 2013 0:18:35)
Nice thread, thanks.
I saw the harp consort live about ten years ago, real nice atmosphere, a real antidote to pompous early music. There are some terrific guitar recordings of the Narvaez, I think my favourite is by Gonzalo Salazar.
Haven't spent any time looking for early music on you tube but checked out some stuff I used to murder on my borrowed lute. This young man is musical enough for me and I am sure Milan would be tickled pink too.
Really struggling to find some decent Miguell de Fuenllana on period instruments but this is pleasant on guitar.
D.
Castelat -> RE: Early Spanish Music from XIII to XVIII century (Feb. 12 2013 0:06:16)
Thank you guys I'm glad you liked it, there's a lot of composers and its gonna be difficult to put them all, but I'll try to post their best musical works when I have time:
Spanish Renaissance (circa. 1400 - 1600)
Soledad tengo de ti - Juan Vásquez
Señora de Hermosura - Juan del Encina
Señora de hermosura, por quien yo espero perderme, ¿Qué haré para valerme deste mal que tanto dura?
Vuestra vista me causó un dolor cual no pensáis, que si no me remediáis, moriré cuitado yo.
Yo creo que mexor fuera el morir cuando nací, que no que siempre dixera: "Por venceros me vencí".
Y si vuestra hermosura procura siempre perderme, no pienso poder valerme deste mal que tanto dura.
Que si vuestra hermosura del todo quiere perderme, no podré, triste, valerme deste mal que tanto dura.
Castelat -> RE: Early Spanish Music from XIII to XVIII century (Feb. 12 2013 0:28:20)
Spanish Baroque (1600 - 1760)
Lanchas para Baylar - Codex Trujillo del Perú
Caballero de Armas Blancas - Pedro Ximénez
Caballero de armas blancas, sepan que, sepan que... Este hábito le dieron de merced, de merced, de merced, de merced...
En la estrella de su frente ya se ve, ya se ve... Que puede al sol en día oscurecer, oscurecer, oscurecer, oscurecer...
Quiérale por Cristo, quiérale muy bien, muy bien, quiérale muy bien, quiérale muy bien...
Pues por él con tanta honra le ha venido Dios a ver... Pues por él con tanta honra le ha venido Dios a ver...
Quiérale muy bien, muy bien, pues por él con tanta honra le ha venido Dios a ver, muy bien, muy bien, le ha venido... venido Dios a ver...
[Baroque instrumental]
De su nobleza la estrella señal es, señal es... Pues fue símbolo de reyes en Belén, en Belén, en Belén, en Belén...
Darle Dios tan buena estrella Amor es, Amor es... Para que todos le quieran por querer, por querer, por querer, por querer...
Quiérale por Cristo, quiérale muy bien, muy bien, quiérale muy bien, quiérale muy bien...
Pues por él con tanta honra le ha venido Dios a ver... Pues por él con tanta honra le ha venido Dios a ver...
Quiérale muy bien, muy bien, pues por él con tanta honra le ha venido Dios a ver, muy bien, muy bien, le ha venido... venido Dios a ver...
Castelat -> RE: Early Spanish Music from XIII to XVIII century (Feb. 21 2013 2:38:54)
Spanish Renaissance (circa. 1400 - 1600)
Rodrigo Martinez - Anonymous
Para quien crie yo cabellos - Antonio de Cabezón
Castelat -> RE: Early Spanish Music from XIII to XVIII century (Feb. 21 2013 2:56:37)
Spanish Renaissance (circa. 1400 - 1600)
Recercada Octava sobre el Passamezzo Antiguo y sobre la Folia - Diego Ortiz
Avrix mi Galanica - Anonymous
Castelat -> RE: Early Spanish Music from XIII to XVIII century (Mar. 7 2013 20:10:41)
Spanish Baroque (circa. 1600 - 1750)
Gallardas - Lucas Ruiz de Ribayaz
Gallardas - Santiago de Murcia
Don Dionisio -> RE: Early Spanish Music from XIII to XVIII century (Mar. 8 2013 14:38:27)
These are recordings of the Sabionari Stradivari guitar made in Cremona in 1679:
Castelat -> RE: Early Spanish Music from XIII to XVIII century (Mar. 25 2013 15:58:02)
Thanks Dionisio, but this was supposed to be a Spanish early music thread, not Italian [:)]
Castelat -> RE: Early Spanish Music from XIII to XVIII century (Apr. 21 2013 0:23:29)
Spanish Baroque (circa. 1600 - 1750)
Danza de las Hachas - Anonymous
Tarantella Española - Gaspar Sanz
Castelat -> RE: Early Spanish Music from XIII to XVIII century (Apr. 21 2013 0:54:21)
Spanish Baroque (circa. 1600 - 1750)
"Mestizo" South American dances. (European + Native American rhythms)
Baile del Chimu - Codex Martines Compañon
Cachua la despedida - Trujillo del Perú
Castelat -> RE: Early Spanish Music from XIII to XVIII century (Apr. 21 2013 1:02:10)
Spanish Baroque (circa. 1600 - 1750)
"Mestizo" South American baroque music. (European + Native American rhythms)
Folias - Anonymous
Hara vale Hava - Anonymous
Castelat -> RE: Early Spanish Music from XIII to XVIII century (Apr. 30 2013 1:18:33)
Spanish Medieval (circa. 500 - 1400)
Sibila Galaica - Anonymous from Galicia/Asturias/Leon
(Judici Signum) El Cant de la Sibil·la Provençal - Anonymous from Catalunya
This chant was originally sung in Latin and under the name of Judicii Signum, but from the 13th on, versions in Catalan are found. These early Catalan versions of the Judici Signum were not directly translated from Latin. Instead, they all come from a previous adaptation in Provençal, which proves the huge popularity this song must have had in the past.
Castelat -> RE: Early Spanish Music from XIII to XVIII century (Apr. 30 2013 1:37:55)
Spanish Medieval (circa. 500 - 1400)
The Spanish Cantigas
Cantiga No. 166 Vox Vulgaris - King of Castile, Alfonso X, The Wise
Danza sobre la Cantiga No. 100 - King of Castile, Alfonso X, The Wise
Miguel de Maria -> RE: Early Spanish Music from XIII to XVIII century (Apr. 30 2013 6:02:31)
Okay. This is a Canarios by Francisco Guereau. Similar to the famous Sanz Canarios, but more involved. The player looks an awful lot like a guy I saw playing outside Barcelona in that strange suburb Gaudi designed.
Castelat -> RE: Early Spanish Music from XIII to XVIII century (May 11 2013 18:07:25)
Spanish Baroque (circa. 1600 - 1750)
Sonata en La menor - Luis Misón
Admira una Dulzura - José de Torres Martínez Bravo
Castelat -> RE: Early Spanish Music from XIII to XVIII century (May 11 2013 18:17:58)
Spanish Baroque (circa. 1600 - 1750)
Arde el furor intrépido, Aria al Santísimo - Juan Francés de Iribarren
Llegar ninguno intente - José de Nebra
Castelat -> RE: Early Spanish Music from XIII to XVIII century (May 19 2013 1:18:43)
Spanish Renaissance (circa. 1400 - 1600)
Allá se me ponga el sol - Juan Ponce
Lyrics at min. 3:57 - (do = donde)
Allá se me ponga el sol do' tengo el amor.
Allá se me pusiese do' mis amores viese antes que me muriese con este dolor.
Allá se me avallase do' mi amor topase antes que me finase con este rencor.
Allá se me ponga el sol do' tengo el amor.
Mas vale trocar - Juan del Encina
Más vale trocar plazer por dolores, que estar sin amores.
Donde es gradecido es dulce el morir; vivir en olvido, aquél no es vivir: mejor es sufrir pasión y dolores, que estar sin amores.
Es vida perdida vivir sin amar, y más es que vida saberla emplear: más vale penar sufriendo dolores, que estar sin amores.
Amor que no pena no pide plazer, pues ya le condena su propio querer: mejor es perder plazer por dolores, que estar sin amores.
Castelat -> RE: Early Spanish Music from XIII to XVIII century (May 21 2013 19:28:25)
Spanish Renaissance (circa. 1400 - 1600)
La más graciosa serrana - Anonymous
Danza alta, sobre "la Spagna" - Francisco de la Torre (The Discovery of America)
Castelat -> RE: Early Spanish Music from XIII to XVIII century (May 24 2013 20:50:07)
Spanish Baroque (circa. 1600 - 1750)
Ya murió mi Redentor - Fray Vicente Ortíz de Zarate
Lamentación II de Feria V - Pedro Rabassa
Castelat -> RE: Early Spanish Music from XIII to XVIII century (Jul. 2 2013 1:40:14)
Madre mía de mi vida!, sorry for the delay, I've been studying/working, but let's continue the fiesta amigos mios, y espero que sea de su agrado!
Spanish Medieval (circa. 500 - 1400)
Ductia - Anonymous 13th century
Cantiga No. 186 "Monasterio de Monte Sión" - King of Castile, Alfonso X The Wise
estebanana -> RE: Early Spanish Music from XIII to XVIII century (Jul. 9 2013 10:11:32)
I'm almost finished with a vihuela that I've been building the last two weeks. I'm going to post it's progress in the luthery section soon. Follow it if you like.
How about posting some selections of vihuela music?
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Don Dionisio -> RE: Early Spanish Music from XIII to XVIII century (Jul. 9 2013 13:50:02)
Para ti, Esteban:
estebanana -> RE: Early Spanish Music from XIII to XVIII century (Jul. 10 2013 1:55:07)
I've seen that guy in Spain in an early music festival. Great player. Thanks. When I saw him he was playing six course vihuela, now after he switches from the baroque guitar in this video he plays a seven course.
Castelat -> RE: Early Spanish Music from XIII to XVIII century (Jul. 11 2013 17:18:42)
quote:
How about posting some selections of vihuela music?
Already put some of my favorite vihuela pieces for example: "Diferencias sobre Guardame las vacas" but here are more:
Spanish Renaissance (circa. 1400 - 1600)
These two renaissance composers are vihuelists
Fabordon en Tono VIII, Quoniam confortavit - Miguel de Fuenllana
Mille regrets - Luys de Narvaez
Don Dionisio -> RE: Early Spanish Music from XIII to XVIII century (Jul. 11 2013 21:22:26)
Castelat -> RE: Early Spanish Music from XIII to XVIII century (Jul. 17 2013 4:08:20)
Thanks Dionisio, very interesting fusion.
Spanish Baroque (circa. 1600 - 1750)
Remember that at these times Latin America was part of Spain (except medieval), no nations existed yet, so if it says, "Peruvian", "Argentinian", "Mexican", etc, was because the manuscripts were found at those countries or the composer was from that region, but not really important, they all were basically one nation, one kingdom, with sub-kingdoms or "vice-royalties".