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SUMMARY:Spanish evening; La Spagna chamber ensemble
DESCRIPTION:Alejandro Marías – viola da gamba and director\nRamiro Morales – archlute and baroque guitar\nJuan Carlos de Mulder – archlute\nJorge López – Escribano – harpsichord and organ\nPablo Garrido – viola da gamba\nLa Spagna ensemble\nLa Spagna ensemble, which takes its name from one of the most famous melodies of the Renaissance, was founded by Alejandro Marías in 2009 by bringing together some of the best historically informed musicians of his generation. With a very flexible format, it has two aspects,\nas a chamber group and as a baroque orchestra, with which it performs opera and oratorio together with guest soloists and conductors. The styles tackled by La Spagna range from the Renaissance to the early Romanticism —with some foray into 21st century music—, although most of its activity focuses on the Baroque. This diversity always revolves around the same principle: to offer a passionate, trustworthy, and sincere interpretation that respects the historical and social perspective of each repertoire.\n \nAlejandro Marias-viola da gamba/artistic leader\nBorn in Madrid into a family of artists and intellectuals, Alejandro Marias knew at an early age that his vocation was to be a musician. He began his studies with Enrique Correa and Maria de Macedo and obtained the Advanced Degrees in Cello and Viola da gamba at the Real Conservatorio Superior de Musica de Madrid. He moved to France to specialize in the historicist interpretation of classical and romantic repertoires and later to Switzerland, where he studied, at the Haute Ecole de Musique de Geneve, for a performance Masters in Baroque Cello and Viola da gamba. Alejandro Marias is a teacher of viola da gamba and baroque cello at the Conservatorio Superior de Musica de Sevilla, artistic director of the La Spagna ensemble, a member of the Francisco de Goya Quartet and a collaborator with groups such as Zarabanda, Forma Antiqva or Accademia del Piacere. He has performed in a score of countries with various chamber ensembles; as a soloist, he often performs recitals and concerts, and his interpretations of the solos for viola da gamba of Bach’s passions have been particularly acclaimed. In orchestras, he has worked with conductors such as Philippe Herreweghe, Marc Minkowski, Ton Koopman, Herve Niquet and Enrico Onofri. His recordings include quartets by Manuel Canales and quintets by Boccherini with the Goya Quartet, as well as the album A Tribute to Telemann leading La Spagna, of which Norman Lebrecht wrote: La Spagna plays this music as brilliantly as one could wish for under the leadership of the virtuoso Alejandro Marias.” In 2019 Brilliant Classics published their recording of Jacques Morel’s complete works for viola da gamba, which no one had recorded until that year. This work has been unanimously praised by international critics.\n \nProgramme:\n \nJuan del Enzina  (1468 – 1529): Triste España sin ventura   Cancionero de Palacio, ss. XV-XVI)\n \nVincenzo Capirola (1474 – after 1548): Spagna seconda (The Capirola Lute Book, c. 1517)\n \nGuglielmo Ebreo da Pesaro (c.1420 – after 1484): Falla con misuras  (Perugia, MS 431)\n \nFrancesco da Milano (1497 – 1543): Spagna (Cavalcanti Lute Book, 1590)\n \nAntonio de Cabezón (1510 – 1566): Tres sobre la Alta (Obras de música tecla, arpa y vihuela, 1578)\n \nHeinrich Isaac (c.1450 – 1517): Agnus Dei (Missa La Spagna)\n \nFrancisco de la Torre (c.1460 – c.1504): Alta (Cancionero de Palacio, ss. XV-XVI)\n \nAlejandro Marías & Ramiro Morales: Recercada sobre La Spagna (2020)\n \nDiego Ortiz (c.1510 – c.1576): 6 Recercadas sobre La Spagna\n \nLa Spagna: Españoletas (2020)\n \nFrancis Pilkington (c.1570 – 1638): The Spanish Pavane (John Welde Manuscript, ca. 1600)\n \nTobías Hume (c.1569 – 1645): A Spanish Humor – The Lord Hayes Favoret\n \nAntoine Forqueray (1672 – 1745): La Portugaise (Pièces de viole, 1747)\n \nMarin Marais (1656 – 1728): Sarabande à l’Espagnol (Deuxième livre de pièces de viole, 1701)\nLes Folies d’Espagne (Deuxième livre de pièces de viole, 1701)\n
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