Iberian Triangle

Iberian Triangle - Music of christian, moorish and jewish Spain before 1492
La Romanesca
Move MD 3114

Contents:

    Anon., trad.: Sephardic Songs
  1. Por allí pasó un cavallero
  2. El Rey de Francia
  3. Moriscios, los mis moriscos
  4. El polo

  5. Alfonso Le Sabio (attr.) Cantigas de Santa Maria
  6. Cantiga 52: Mui gran dereit' é das bestias obedecer
  7. Cantiga 230: Tod' ome deve loor dar
  8. Cantiga 77: Da que Deus mamou o leite do seu peito
  9. Cantiga 51: A Madre de Deus devemos tener mui cara

  10. Anon., mozarabic: Jarchas
  11. Ben ya sahhara
  12. Ben aindi habibi

  13. Anon.: Christian Courts
  14. Perdí la mia mueca

  15. Anon., arr. Miguel Fuenllana: Christian Courts
  16. De Antequera salió le moro

  17. Francisco de la Torre: Christian Courts
  18. Danza alta

  19. Anon.: Christian Courts
  20. Pase le agoa
  21. Tres morillas

Playing time: 70' 01"

Performers: La Romanesca [Hartley Newnham (countertenor, percussion), Ruth Wilkinson (vielle, recorder, voice), Ros Bandt (recorder, flute, psaltery, percussion, voice), John Griffiths (lute, vihuela, percussion)]

Recording site and date: Melba Hall, University of Melbourne, Melbourne [05/1991]

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CD: This is the original release

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Pierre-F. Roberge