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Ensemble La Chimera - "Tonos y Tonadas"
A journey thru the musical worlds, both early and beyond, of Spain and Latin America. La Chimera, the ensemble that brought you "Buenos Aires Madrigal" (M063A), once again takes the listener on an extended musical journey, this time back and forth between Spain and Latin America. While much of the music is "early music", the album also includes influences of the indigenous Indo cultures of South America, Africa and the folk music of those who emigrated from Spain to Latin America. In addition, there are a number of contemporary pieces, some by members of the ensemble, others by locally known 20th century composers. As on the first La Chimera recording ("Buenos Aires Madrigal"), practically all of the music is performed on early music instruments, such as Violas da Gamba, Baroque guitars, Theorbos, and Lutes. At the same time, the addition of two sopranos, contemporary guitars and Indian flutes add a special dimension to the music.
Barbara Kusa: voice
Isabel Monar: voice
Luis Rigou: voice & southamerican flutes
Ensemble La Chimera
Luis Rigou - southamerican flutes
Sabina Colonna Preti - viola da gamba, lirone
Sergio Alvares - viola da gamba
Martin Zeller - violoncello, viola da gamba
Andrea de Carlo - doublebass, viola da gamba, armonica
Polo Martí - guitar
Quito Gato - lute, guitars & musical direction
Eduardo Egüez - lute, guitars, musical & general direction
Adrian Besné - recitation
Tonos y Tonadas
A little over 500 years ago, humanity met up with itself again in one of history's frequent coincidences. Europe met with Terra Ignota Australis , which later became known as America, again as a result of those frequent peculiarities of history. One of the most important cultural exchanges in history started to come about after a conquest carried out for purely economic and military motives; a conquest, with both benefits and detriments, which was generally considered to be European, not solely Spanish.
and a specific point in the historical, philosophical, economic, religious and even sociological context: the last thirty years of the 17th Century, the generation which came immediately after the "Golden Age" (Spain's literary renaissance) during the reign and era of Charles II " El Hechizado " (The Bewitched), the last of the Habsburgs.
The name of this record, "TONOS y TONADAS" (Tones and Ballads), reflects this phenomenon: unlike the rest of Europe, Spain was not producing Baroque instrumental music and both highbrow and lowbrow literature existed side by side. Musicians used the latter style, almost always tonos humanos created by ordinary folk, as the basis for their work.
This, then, is the content of this recording, which aims to capture a series of themes common to both cultures, the defining elements of this type of music: COPLAS (popular folk songs), about things dearest to the heart, typically sung during the FIESTAS (popular festivals), and perhaps the best example of the osmosis so often described; MISTERIO (mystery), that go with almost all expressions of deep feeling, particularly the religious, SOMBRAS (shadows), representing fear or recreating the unknown,
the OJOS (eyes), representing contact between the "I" and the "YOU", ARRAIGO (attachment) to particular people or things, spaces or moments and, finally, DESENGAÑO (regret), felt for that which was lost, and that which was desired but never achieved. All these are shared elements, constituting a bi-directional contribution to the intellectual enrichment of two cultures meeting each other.
We are confident that those who listen with intent to this record and read these sleeve notes, will connect immediately with the basic elements expressed; seeking and finding them depends on ones sensitivity to music and literature. We have sought to assemble a collection of the common cultural elements previously described, which provides a journey, or even a leisurely stroll, whose path makes us feel the excitement of a discovery, whose truth creates a vast and attractive future for literature in particular.
Adrian Besné
An MA one point, 96 kHz digital recording. September, 2005, l`eglise de Franc-Waret, Namur (Belgique) Microphones: MA Recordings` original DC powered line level with Bruel & Kjaer mm0042 capsules, designed by Junichi Yonetani Analog and Digital cables by Crystal Cable Recorder: DC powered Fostex FR-2 Compact Flash Recorder AD Converter: dCS 904 Monitored on Stax Lambda Signature Pro Earspeakers with balanced drive unit Cover photo by Franco Pupulin Artist portraits by John de Lisle Edited and Mastered by Atsuo Fujita on the SADiE mastering platform Engineered, Designed and Produced by Todd Garfinkle Special thanks to Gabi Van der Kley of Crystal Cable - www.crystalcable.com Extra special thanks to Dominique and Olivier de Spoelberch
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