Angelicum de Puebla

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Okay, so the user wants a bio for "Angelicum de Puebla" based on their recent releases. Let me check what I know about them. The releases listed are all part of the "México barroco, Puebla" series and some volumes of Mexican Baroque. The artist's name suggests a connection to Puebla, Mexico, which is known for its baroque music and architecture.

First, I need to confirm if "Angelicum de Puebla" is a real musical group. From my knowledge, there are ensembles that specialize in Mexican Baroque music, particularly from Puebla. Groups like the Choir of the University of the Americas Puebla or other early music ensembles in Mexico might record under similar names. The "México barroco" series could be a collection of historical works from Puebla's archives.

I should check if Angelicum de Puebla is associated with any specific institutions. Puebla has a rich musical history, especially from the colonial period when it was a cultural hub. The titles of the releases suggest they focus on 17th and 18th-century composers like Juan Gutiérrez de Padilla, who was active in Puebla. The mention of "Maitines De Natividad (1652)" aligns with Padilla's works, who was a significant figure in Mexican Baroque music.

Now, about the group itself: Angelicum de Puebla might be an ensemble dedicated to reviving these historical pieces. They likely consist of vocalists and period instrument players. Their mission would be to preserve and perform these forgotten compositions. However, I need to be careful here. Do I have explicit information about the formation, members, or specific recordings by this exact group? Or is this inference based on similar ensembles?

Looking up internal data: Angelicum de Puebla isn't a widely recognized name in mainstream sources but could be a specialized ensemble. The Mexican Baroque series might be part of a project by a specific choir or cultural institution in Puebla. Without concrete details about the group's founding, members, or affiliations, I shouldn't make assumptions.

The user provided specific album titles. Can I link these to any known recordings? The "Mexican Baroque, Vol. 7" with Padilla's work might be part of a larger anthology. If Angelicum de Puebla is credited on these, they might be the performing ensemble. But without access to discographic databases or official credits, I can

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