From Spain to Spain - Vox
1992 | Medieval | FLAC+ CUE+log | 1 CD, Covers & Booklet | 315,03 Mb
1992 | Medieval | FLAC+ CUE+log | 1 CD, Covers & Booklet | 315,03 Mb
Anon.:
1. Entrada
Alfonso el Sabio (attr.).: Cantigas de Santa Maria
2. Cantiga 256: Quen na Virgen groriosa esperança mui grand' á
3. Cantiga 139: Maravillosos et piadosos
4. Cantiga 49: Ben com' aos que van per mar
Ibn al-Va7ib / oral arab tradition:
5. Umzuj (While the birds sing)
Alfonso el Sabio (attr.).: Cantigas de Santa Maria
6. Cantiga 77: Da que Deus mamou o leite do seu peito, (Deus ex machina)
Textual and melodic fragments from Moroccan oral tradition:
7. Man'habbak (He who loves you)
Alfonso el Sabio (attr.).: Cantigas de Santa Maria
8. Cantiga 32: Quen loar podia, (Miragre)
Ibn Zuhr / melodic fragments from Hebrew-Arab oral tradition:
9. Ajuba (Bearer of the Cups)
Intérpretes: Vox Voices [Fadia El-Hage, Catherine Rey, Rose Bihler-Shah]
Vox Choir [Robert Altmöder, Simon Berg, Martin Fogt, Mike Frey, Roger Hefele, Oliver Kälberer, Clemens Kink, Steffen Müller Rabbe, Thomas Näbauer, Thomas Reichenbach, Walter Tröbinger, Gregor von der Heyden] - Rose Bihler-Shah, choir dir.
Vox Instruments [Roman Bunkaud (electric and acoustic guitars), Paolo Giuseppe Cecere (vielle, symphonia, al-anfir (medieval arab trumpet), shawm, voice), Marika Falk (ethnic percussion (african & arab vase drums, latin & african percussion, water drums, berimbau)), Vladimir Ivanoff (analog & digital synthesizers, sampling modules, sequencer programme, ming, medieval organ, medieval and arab frame drums, antur, medieval lute), Walter Weh (flute, MIDI-sax)]
Duración: 53' 59"
Lugar y fecha de grabación:Down Town Studio, Munich, Alemania [01/1992]
Fronm Spain to Spain
Thanks to Mastranto