"The Sound of Spanish Baroque" brings together a wide-ranging mix of sacred and secular music from Spain and Latin America during the Baroque period. This playlist features intricate organ works from composers like Pablo Bruna and Juan Cabanilles, vibrant instrumental dances such as Gaspar Sanz’s "Canarios", and expressive vocal pieces from zarzuelas and villancicos by José de Nebra, Sebastián Durón, and others. The inclusion of works from colonial composers like Juan Pérez Bocanegra adds depth, highlighting the transatlantic influence of Spanish Baroque music.
Whether it’s a virtuosic fandango, a rich religious motet, or an aria laced with theatrical flair, the tracks here span sacred mass settings, festive court entertainment, and liturgical compositions. Performances from ensembles like Hespèrion XXI, Al Ayre Español, and the Choir of Keble College show the continued interest in preserving and reinterpreting this repertoire, offering a detailed snapshot of a musical era marked by bold contrasts, ornate harmonies, and a strong sense of place.
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