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Francesco Manelli Cox Rizzoli 2018
Agnes Coakley Cox, soprano Camila Parias, soprano Nathaniel Cox, theorbo On March 9, 2018 at MIT's Killian Hall, Music of Reality presented "Floods and Tears", an interdisciplinary concert in collaboration with Paola Rizzoli, Professor of Physical Oceanography at MIT, about the "Venice problem", rising seas, and climate change. www.musicofreality.com Videography: Scott Quade
Johannes Ciconia McIntosh 2011
Sanctus, Johannes Ciconia (14th- c.) performed by Owen McIntosh, Emily Lau, Camila Parias at the Church of the Advent, May 2011
Pierce Moss Roar Prey Wand Curran
Ou va la jeune Indoue, Filles des Parias, Quand la lune se joue, Dans le grand mimosas? Elle court sur la mousse Et ne se souvient pas Que partout on repousse L'enfant des parias; Le long des lauriers roses, Revant de douce choses, Ah! Elle passe sans bruit Et riant a la nuit. Labas dans la foret plus sombre, Quel est ce voyageur perdu? Autour de lui Des yeux brillent dans l'ombre, Il marche encore au hasard, e perdu! Les fauves rugissent de joie, Ils vont se jeter sur leur proie, Le jeune fille accourt Et brave leur fureurs: Elle a dans sa main la baguette ou tinte la clochette des charmeurs! enchanter! L'etranger la regarde, Elle reste eblouie. Il est plus beau que les Rajahs! Il rougira, s'il sait qu'il doit La vie a la fille des Parias. Mais lui, l'endormant dans un reve, Jusque dans le ciel il l'enleve, En lui disant: 'ta place et la!' C'etait Vishnu, fils de Brahma! Depuis ce jour au fond de bois, Le voyageur entend parfois Le bruit leger de la baguette Ou tinte la clochette des charmeurs! Where goes the young Indian girl, daughter of the pariahs, When the moon it plays, On the tall mimosa trees? She runs over the moss And she doesn't remember That everywhere is shunned The child of the pariahs; Past the pink laurels, Dreaming of sweet things, Ah! She passes without noise And smiles(laughs) at the night. Over there in the forest more dark, Who is the traveller, lost? All around him The eyes shine in the shadows, He wanders on bewildered and lost! The wild beasts roar with pleasure, They go to pounce(jump) on their prey, The young girl runs up And braves their fury: She has in her hand the wand Where tinkle the bells of the enchanter! The stranger looks at her, She stands dazzled. He is more beautiful than all the Rahjas! He will blush, if he realizes(knows) that he owes His life to the daughter of pariahs. But he, lulling her to sleep in a dream, He transports her to heaven, And telling her: 'your place is there!' It was Vishnu, son of Brahma! Since that day in the depths of the forest, The traveller may sometimes hear The faint sound of the wand Where tinkle the bells of the enchanter! Translated by Elise Curran (found on www.aria-database.com)
Boston Early Music Festival Meyers Weiss Sandoval Rafael Antonio Castellanos 1725 1791 2011
El Fuego Early Music Ensemble performs at the Beacon Hill Friend's House as part of one of Fringe concerts during the Boston Early Music Festival on Monday June 13th, 2011. Performers: James Dargan, baritone; Teri Kowiak, voice; Dan Meyers, recorders and percussion; Camila Parias, soprano; Zoe Weiss, baroque cello. Salome Sandoval, voice, baroque guitar and artistic direction. El Fuego (meaning fire in Spanish) has impressed audiences with their synthesis of early music and folk styles; their versatility as singers and multi-instrumentalists is shown in their unique repertoire from Spain and the New World colonies. Artistic Director Salome Sandoval has received wide acclaim for singing while providing her own continuo parts on lutes and guitars; together with Teri Kowiak (voice) and Dan Meyers (woodwinds and percussion), they create an unusually rich sound, full of melodic and rhythmic excitement in their performance of Villancicos and Xacaras, keeping the flame of little-known musical masters burning in the 21st century. www.elfuegofire.com www.reverbnation.com/elfuegofire For bookings contact: email: •••@••• www.nancycarlinassociates.com or call +••.••(...) Rafael Antonio Castellanos +••.••(...)): Oygan una xacarilla: Listen to the rhythm of this song called xacarilla, about a sovereign girl that excels brightness like a lantern, a carnation, a sunbeam, a rose and a flame. Listen that I will sing with my echoes. God and the holy trinity give the conceived girl graciousness, life without a sin and broad eternal sovereign light. Her soul is in God's image, she is devoted to his world without sin. God made her a high palm in Paradise, she who from the apple only got grace and purity.