El Galeón 1600 Los Temperamentos
Album info
Album-Release:
2015
HRA-Release:
13.07.2015
Label: arcantus Musikproduktion
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Los Temperamentos
Composer: Diverse
Album including Album cover
- 1 El Baxel Esta en la Playa 01:57
- 2 Su la cetra amorosa 05:42
- 3 Sinfonia a violino, violoncello e basso in D Minor 07:17
- 4 De Altamar al Amazonas 02:27
- 5 Cachua la Serranita 03:32
- 6 La suave melodia 02:22
- 7 Tonada el Tuppamaro de Caxamara: Allegro 03:25
- 8 Tonada la Lata: Allegro 02:59
- 9 I. Adagio 02:02
- 10 II. Allegro 01:27
- 11 III. Adagio 03:59
- 12 IV. Allegro 01:29
- 13 Toccata Detta la Ramirez 01:11
- 14 La Petenera 04:02
- 15 Folle e ben che si crede 04:38
- 16 I. Allegro 03:21
- 17 II. Grave 03:01
- 18 El Cortesano de Rodas 02:14
- 19 III. Allegro - Quasi Tumbao 03:38
- 20 I. 01:42
- 21 II. Allegro 01:48
- 22 III. Adagio 02:01
- 23 IV. 04:21
Info for El Galeón 1600
On their new album „El Galeón 1600“ Bremen based early music ensemble “Los Temperamentos takes the listener on a voyage between two worlds: a journey taken by many after the European conquest of Latin America. Los Temperamentos trace their path in a musical way as they revive those travelers’ spirit with an extraordinary repertoire of sentimental songs as well as lively Tonadas and joyful instrumental music from Italy, France and Latin America. Including selections from the “Archivo Musical de Chiquitos” and the “Codex Martínez Compaɦón”, and composers such as Merula, Scarlatti and Stradella.
Swantje Tams Freier, vocals, recorder
Annika Fohgrub, recorder, transverse flute
Franciska Anna Hajdu, baroque violin
Néstor Fabián Cortés Garzón, baroque cello
Hugo de Rodas Sanchez, baroque guitar, archlute
Nadine Remmert, harpsichord
Los Temperamentos
Established in 2009 by graduates of the Academy of Early Music at the University of the Arts, Bremen, the ensemble Los Temperamentos specializes primarily in music of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The artists hail from Mexico, Germany and Colombia and engage in a unique dialogue reflecting the intercontinental relations between European and Latin American societies that persist today on both a political and a musical level. Their goal is to combine and harmonize the diverse styles of their respective heritages in order to explore new pathways in the interpretation of early music.
This album contains no booklet.