L'Apothéose & Lucía Caihuela
Forget peelings and vitamins: the performances by the Spanish musicians of L'Apothéose together with soprano Lucía Caihuela provide an instant boost! The prize-winning quartet found proof in 18th-century repertoire from Spanish cathedrals that the Golden Age still lingered during the Enlightenment. The focus did shift, from ingenuity to the heart, in arias, motets and religious songs that appealed directly to the listener's feelings.
Programme
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Manuel Ibeas
Qué ansias, qué ternuras
Moderatoc1765-1829 -
Joseph María Reinoso
Todo el mundo celebre
Andante moderato
Allegro?1740/50-1802 -
Manuel Blasco de Nebra
Sonata nr. 5 in F-sharp minor
Presto1750-1784 -
Francisco Javier García Fajer
En trono soberano
Andante1730-1809 -
Juan Francés de Iribarren
Prosigue, acorde lira
Tocatta1699-1767 -
Joseph María Reinoso
Salve Regina
Salve Regina
Ad te clamanus (Allegro)
Eja ergo
Et Jesumbenedictum (Despacio)
O clemens, o pia (Despacio)
Programme subject to change
Musicians
- Lucía Caihuela mezzo-soprano
- Laura Quesada traverso
- Víctor Martínez, Roldán Bernabé violin
- Carla Sanfélix cello
- Asís Márquez harpsichord