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The Boston Musical Intelligencer
2015-10-05 22:18:47
A Fine Gumbo From Camerata
[…] Let’s go there and have a look. And all the black people will dance…”) was brought to life through bouncing rhythms and lively metrical shifts. Alternating between conducting and singing, Anne Azéma acted as a second soprano in the a cappella SSAT quartet Dame Albricia Mano Anton (also by Fernandes, who was born in Portugal in 1570 and died in Mexico in 1629) and cantored both Torrejón’s A este sol peregrino (concluding Part I) and Ximeno’s Ay, ay Galeguiños (concluding Part III). Fernandes’ lively villancicos are typical of the music in that style that was often interpolated into Mexican vesper services. Tradition holds that the tempos for these works were usually quite fast, as up to eight sets of villancicos might be included during the three nocturns of Vespers at Puebla and Oaxaca Cathedrals, so it was unusual to hear Xicochi (the best-known of the three) sung slowly. Antonio de […]
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