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About this concert
Geniuses don't just fall from the sky. Take Tomás Luis de Victoria ‘Abvlensis’ (from Avila): wouldn't his story have been completely different without the collaboration with Juan Navarro ‘Hispalensis’ (from Seville)? Who, in turn, was influenced by fellow townsmen Morales and Guerrero. Artist in residence Cantoría uncovers the missing links between Navarro, the great Sevillians and Victoria - the supreme god of the Spanish Renaissance.
Programme
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Tomás Luis de Victoria
Ave regina caelorum
1548-1611 -
Juan Navarro “Hispalensis”
Dixit Dominus
Regina Caeli Laetarec1530-1580 -
?Juan Navarro “Hispalensis”
In exitu
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Tomás Luis de Victoria
Ave Maria a 8
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?Juan Navarro “Hispalensis”
Lauda Jerusalem
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Juan Navarro “Hispalensis”
Alma redemptoris mater
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Tomás Luis de Victoria
Laudate Dominum a 8
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Juan Navarro “Hispalensis”
Ave maris stella
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Tomás Luis de Victoria
Vidi speciosam
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?Juan Navarro “Hispalensis”
Magnificat
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Tomás Luis de Victoria
Alma redemptoris a 8
Musicians
- Inés Alonso, Victoria Cassano soprano
- Oriol Guimerà, Daniel Folqué alto
- Martí Doñate tenor
- Víctor Cruz, Lluís Arratia bass
- Marina López organ
- Jorge Losana musical direction, tenor
About the performers
Cantoría is a vocal ensemble from Catalonia specialising in the performance of vocal polyphony from the Spanish Golden Age. Their youthful freshness has become characteristic of this ensemble, which stands on the threshold of an international career. During the Festival Oude Muziek Utrecht 2024, which is dedicated to the Spanish city of Seville, Cantoría is Artist in Residence.