De Ribera & Navarro: Masters of Spanish Renaissance

 
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BERNARDINO de RIBERA / JUAN NAVARRO / SEBASTIEN de VIVANCO / TOMAS LUIS de VICTORIA
De Ribera & Navarro: Masters of Spanish Renaissance
Amystis Ensemble / Ministriles de la Reyna, José Duce Chenoll

[ Brilliant Classics / CD ]

Release Date: Friday 11 March 2022

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With their previous albums for Brilliant Classics, the Amystis ensemble of singers and instrumentalists have won a following for their exploration of lesser-known sacred and secular masterpieces from the Spanish Golden Age of the 16th century.

Tomás Luis de Victoria is the acknowledged master of that period, but relatively little attention has been paid to his childhood and youth, growing up as a chorister in Avila. The music directors of the cathedral at that time, instructing the boy Victoria, were Bernardino de Ribera and his successor Juan Navarro, and so it is especially original and enlightening to hear their music alongside that of their student and one of his contemporaries from Avila, Sebastian de Vivanco, building up a picture of devotional culture in the city from the second half of the 16th century.

The album is launched in splendid style by a trio of motets by Ribera, including the Palm Sunday introit Vox in Rama. Five works by Navarro receive world-premiere recordings, including his intensely expressive setting of the penitential text Laboravi in gemitu meo. As well as a Magnificat by Vivanco there is also a first recording for his Sanctorum meritis, and the album's climax arrives with the familiar mastery of the Salve Regina by Victoria.

Under their founder-director José Duce Chenoll, the members of Amystis sing with a single voice to a part, producing consort performances which are acutely sensitive to the ebb and flow of the polyphony and the meaning of the text. The booklet includes an essay by Chenoll on the theme and historical context of the album, as well as sung texts and translations.

Tracks:

1 Bernardino De Ribera: Vox in rama
2 Bernardino De Ribera: Beata mater
3 Bernardino De Ribera: Dimitte me ergo
4 Juan Navarro: Laboravi in gemitu meo
5 Juan Navarro: Ave regina
6 Juan Navarro: Codex Santiago, Work Without Text
7 Juan Navarro: Ecce ascendimus hierosolimam
8 Juan Navarro: Erat Iesus eiiciens daemonium
9 Juan Navarro: Simile est regnum caelorum
10 Sebastián De Vivanco: Magnificat 1º tono
11 Sebastián De Vivanco: Sanctorum meritis
12 Tomás Luis De Victoria: Salve regina a 8