Glosas - Embellished Renaissance Music More Hispano / Parrilla / Andueza
Album info
Album-Release:
2011
HRA-Release:
14.10.2011
Album including Album cover
- 1 De tous biens playne 04:18
- 2 Chi me dara piu pace 04:01
- 3 Per dolor me bagno il viso 05:32
- 4 Mille regretz Canción I, del Emperador 03:31
- 5 Mille regretz 04:03
- 6 Igno soave 06:19
- 7 Madonna per voi ardo 05:46
- 8 Anchor che col partire 06:33
- 9 Une jeune fillette 05:44
- 10 Doulce Memoire 03:59
- 11 Contrapunto sobre Ave Maris Stella 02:49
- 12 Contrapunto sobre La Spagna 03:44
- 13 Diferencias sobre La Dama le demanda 02:38
- 14 Passacaglia 09:15
Info for Glosas - Embellished Renaissance Music
Vicente Parrilla, together with his ensemble MORE HISPANO, explores the 16th Century art of musical ornamentation, diminution and improvisation. His virtuoso and imaginative recorder playing brings new life to songs and madrigals that enjoyed great popularity during the Renaissance. He is accompanied by some of the finest young Spanish Early Music specialists.
“Whereas for most period-instrument bands improvisation means judiciously adding ornaments, Mr. Parilla and company go all out. Raquel Andueza sings the vocal pieces with an appealing, earthy and almost vibrato-free tone and adds inventive vocalise to some of the instrumental workouts. Álvaro Garrido’s vigorous percussion underpinnings have a world-music quality that suits these works. And Mr. Parilla, on recorder, takes turns with the other instrumentalists elaborating on the composers’ melodies, often adding modal touches and varying the rhythms, much as a virtuosic jazz band would do with a group of standards.” (A. Kozinn, New York Times, 20/02/2011)
Raquel Andueza, Soprano
Vicente Parrilla, Recorders, direction
Miguel Rincón, Lute & Theorbo
Fahmi Alqhai, Viola da gamba
Rami Alqhai, Viola da gamba
Johanna Rose, Viola da gamba
Jesús Fernández, Lute
Javier Núñez, Harpsichord
Álvaro Garrido, Percussion
Vicente Parrilla - Rrecorder & Direction
Born in Seville in 1977, Vicente Parrilla studied the recorder at Seville’s conservatory with Guillermo Peñalver. At the age of 17 he moved to The Netherlands to study first with Jeanette van Wingerden at The Hague's Koninklijk Conservatorium and later with Walter van Hauwe at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam, where he graduated in 2001, and back in Spain he completed his studies with Pedro Memelsdorff at the Esmuc (Barcelona).
Besides directing More Hispano's projects, Vicente has collaborated with ensembles such as Istabba, The Royal Wind Music Consort, Capella de Ministrers, Orphenica Lyra, Accademia del Piacere, Orquesta Barroca de Sevilla and Sinfónica de Madrid, performing in Spain, United Kingdom, Ireland, Holland, Austria, Czech Republic, Portugal, Germany and Slovenia.
Raquel Andueza - Soprano
Born in Pamplona, she started her singing studies at the conservatory of Pamplona (Spain), continuing her training later on at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama (London), where she obtained the Bachelor of Music's degree. She assiduously collaborates with several ensembles such as El Concierto Español, Orquesta Barroca de Sevilla, Lyra Baroque Orchestra of Minneapolis, Al Ayre Español, Vaghi Concenti, Academia de Música Antigua de la Universidad de Salamanca and More Hispano, among others, being a regular member of Los Mvsicos de Sv Alteza and a founder member of La Trulla de Bozes, with whom she was a prizewinner at the XXXVI Festival Van Vlaanderen (Brugge, Belgium), besides participating at the I Young Artist Presentation at Antwerpen's International Music Festival. Since 2003 she is member of the vocal quartet La Colombina, and since 2004 she sings in the group Orphénica Lyra. She performs as soloist at the main festivals and halls of Europe and has made a number of recordings for French, Belgium, German, Swiss and Spanish radios, as well as for Glossa, Verso and Harmonia Mundi labels.
Her next projects include concerts in Spain, England, Austria, Belgium, Maroc, Portugal, Switzerland, Mexico, Italy, Holland and Germany.
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