202429. Stile Antico Puerto De Indias (C Foppe Schut)
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About this concert

In the 16th century, Seville became the gateway to a global empire. Besides goods, supplies and crew, the ships also carried music to the colonies. Stile Antico stretches the canvas of the New World with repertoire that was cherished in Mexican cathedral libraries - from simple hymns, villancicos in Nahuatl and South American counterpoint, to Spanish polyphony by standard bearers Francisco Guerrero and Alonso Lobo.

Programme

  • Alonso Lobo

    O quam suavis

    1555-1617
  • ?Hernando Franco

    Sancta Maria e y un il huicac

    1532-1585
  • Alonso Lobo

    Missa O Rex Gloriae
    Kyrie

  • ?Hernando Franco

    Dios itlaconanzine

  • Alonso Lobo

    Missa O Rex Gloriae
    Gloria

  • Juan Gutiérrez de Padilla

    Circumdederunt me

    ca. 1590-1664
  • Alonso Lobo

    Missa O Rex Gloriae
    Credo

  • Juan Gutiérrez de Padilla

    Exsultate justi

  • Alonso Lobo

    Missa O Rex Gloriae
    Sanctus

  • Gaspar Fernandes

    Xicochi Conetzintle

    ca. 1570-1629
  • Alonso Lobo

    Missa O Rex Gloriae
    Agnus

  • Francisco Guerrero

    Ave Virgo Sanctissima

    1528-1599

Musicians

  • Helen Ashby, Kate Ashby, Rebecca Hickey soprano
  • Emma Ashby, Cara Curran, Rosie Parker alto
  • Tom Castle, Andrew Griffiths, Jonathan Hanley tenor
  • James Arthur, Nathan Harrison, Gareth Thomas bass

About the performers

Stile Antico is a much-praised vocal ensemble of young British singers which, without a conductor, concentrates on the polyphonic repertoire of the Middle Ages, Renaissance and Early Baroque. Its bestselling recordings have earned accolades including the Gramophone Award for Early Music, Diapason d’or de l’année, Edison Klassiek Award, and Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik. The group has received three Grammy nominations.