Música Antiga da UFF (BR)
Friday,19.7.2013, 20:30, Grad, Grad Castle
Música Antiga da UFF (BR)
Leandro Mendes (voice, recorders and krummhorn)
Lenora Mendes (recorders, krummhorn and viols)
Mario Orlando (bass viol, percussion and voice)
Marcio Selles(voice, bass viol, krummhorn and recorder)
Sonia Wegenast (voice and percussion)
Virginia Van der Linden (flute, cornamuse, krummhorn)
Music in the Court of Manuel I from Portugal
At the time of great discoveries Portugal was one of the biggest merchants of Europe and Manuel I, king of Portugal, did much to strengthen the Portuguese empire. Lisbon, the biggest city, became very attractive for its immense wealth that came from the trade with the East. The musical repertoire of Portuguese Renaissance songs gives a small taste of the time. The music has survived in a few manuscripts now preserved in the libraries in Portugal and France. Though all of them had been in the hands of inquisitors, for some reason they were not destroyed. From these manuscripts the ensemble has selected the pieces that represent the best of Portuguese polyphony.
Anonymous XVI cent.
Amor loco
Anonymous XVI cent.
Soy Serranica
Anonymous XVI cent.
Venid a sospirar al verde prado
Anonymous. XVI cent.
Cuydados meus taõ cuidados
Anonymous XVI cent.
Antonilha es desposada
Anonymous XVI cent.
Que he o q vejo
Anonymous XVI cent.
Vos señora a maltratarme
Anonymous XVI cent.
Niña era la ifanta
Anonymous
A la villa voy
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Diego Ortiz (ca. 1510 - ca. 1570)
Recercada primera e segunda
Anonymous XVI cent.
Não tragais borzeguis pretos
Anonymous XVI cent.
Señora del Mundo
Anonymous XV cent.
Propiñan de melyor
Juan del Encina (1468 - 1529)
Todos los Biens del Mundo
Francisco de la Torre (fl. 1483 - 1504)
Danza Alta
Anonymous XVII cent.
Puestos estan frente a frente
Anonymous (from Maranhão, BR)
Rei é Rei, Rei Sebastião
Anonymous
Os barcos
Produced by:
Žan Cimerman