Art Songs
JUAN DE NAVAS

KTC 1609 . 1CD . 8711801016092 . 06/05/2018 . Etcetera Records

JUAN DE NAVAS

Art Songs

Composer(s):
  • Jean Baptiste Lully (1632-1687)
  • Juan de Navas (1647-17190
  • Anonymus
  • Gaspar Sanz (1640-1710)
  • Pierre Bucquet (c.1680-c.1745)
Artist(s):

Art songs by Juan de Navas (1647-1719)
Juan de Navas was one of the best known Spanish composers of the second half of the 17th c. As a second generation composer who wrote tonos and zarzuelas under the influence of his teacher and mentor, Juan Hidalgo, Navas absorbs Hidalgo’s musical legacy, as well as Italian and French influences that enrich his compositional language with innovative and eclectic elements.

MÚSICA FICTA Música Ficta is one of the most distinguished and respected early music ensembles specialized in the performance of Latin American and Spanish baroque repertoire. Founded in Colombia by Carlos Serrano, since 1994 the ensemble has performed in the main churches and cathedrals of Latin America -where the most important music archives of the continent are found- as well as in some thirty countries in four continents. Its concerts and recordings have been broadcast through the most important radio stations in the American continent and Europe.

Música Ficta’s recordings have been issued by European and American labels, having received awards and 5 stars reviews by specialized international critics. The vitality, scholarship and clarity of its historically informed performances are based upon exhaustive musicological research. The latter has allowed the ensemble to perform and record, for the first time, music that had been forgotten for centuries, pouring light into valuable and hardly known Latin-American and Spanish repertoire.

Jairo Serrano tenor, percussion
Carlos Serrano recorders
Julián Navarro baroque guitar, Jarana

Guest musicians:
Regina Albanez theorbo
Johanna Calderón viola da gamba
Leonardo Cabo recorders
Andrés Silva tenor
Sebastián Vega theorbo

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Track listing

1 La chacona 04:10
artists: 'Musica Ficta '
composers: 'Jean Baptiste Lully (1632-1687)'
2 La rosa que reyna 04:28
artists: 'Musica Ficta '
composers: 'Juan de Navas (1647-17190'
3 Con que esa es tu pena / Ay, zagales / Quién ha de temer un ciego 04:04
artists: 'Musica Ficta '
composers: 'Juan de Navas (1647-17190'
4 En este arpón tirano 03:13
artists: 'Musica Ficta '
composers: 'Juan de Navas (1647-17190'
5 Amable 02:38
artists: 'Musica Ficta '
composers: ' Anonymus'
6 Oh feliz yo, y desdichada / Adiós, selvas 03:09
artists: 'Musica Ficta '
composers: 'Juan de Navas (1647-17190'
7 Pavanas por la D 04:12
artists: 'Musica Ficta '
composers: 'Gaspar Sanz (1640-1710)'
8 Alado cisne de nieve (Tono divino) 05:59
artists: 'Musica Ficta '
composers: 'Juan de Navas (1647-17190'
9 Pasacalles por la E 03:21
artists: 'Musica Ficta '
composers: 'Gaspar Sanz (1640-1710)'
10 Deuxième suite - Prélude. Le Douloureux (The painful): tres lentem[en]t 01:55
artists: 'Musica Ficta '
composers: 'Pierre Bucquet (c.1680-c.1745)'
11 Deuxième suite - Allemande. Les Ondes (The waves) 03:44
artists: 'Musica Ficta '
composers: 'Pierre Bucquet (c.1680-c.1745)'
12 Deuxième suite - Sarabande. La Douce (The sweet one): tres lentem[en]t 02:21
artists: 'Musica Ficta '
composers: 'Pierre Bucquet (c.1680-c.1745)'
13 Deuxième suite - Le Brouillon (The disorder) 01:09
artists: 'Musica Ficta '
composers: 'Pierre Bucquet (c.1680-c.1745)'
14 Deuxième suite - Courante. La Degagée (The casual) 02:16
artists: 'Musica Ficta '
composers: 'Pierre Bucquet (c.1680-c.1745)'
15 Deuxième suite - Gigue. L’Italienne (The Italian) 01:28
artists: 'Musica Ficta '
composers: 'Pierre Bucquet (c.1680-c.1745)'
16 Deuxième suite - Allemande. La Voltigeuse (The acrobat) 04:42
artists: 'Musica Ficta '
composers: 'Pierre Bucquet (c.1680-c.1745)'
17 Ay, Amor (En los jardines del alba) (Tono divino al Santísimo Sacramento) 02:37
artists: 'Musica Ficta '
composers: 'Juan de Navas (1647-17190'
18 Flores, a escuchar los dos ruiseñores (Tono divino al Santísimo Sacramento) 04:54
artists: 'Musica Ficta '
composers: 'Juan de Navas (1647-17190'