On this 1995 recording previously released on Accent, the vocal ensemble La Colombina presents a varied selection of mainly 16th-century Spanish vocal secular pieces. Starting with Juan del Encina, probably the greatest Spanish song composer of the late Renaissance, the programme also includes important works by Francisco Guerrero, Juan Vasquez, Mateo Romero and anonymous composers, in a journey that takes the listener well into the early Baroque. La Colombina is a vocal ensemble specializing in music from the Renaissance and the early Baroque eras. The group was founded in 1990 by four vocalists who also boast extraordinary solo careers- coprano Maria Cristina Kiehr, alto Claudio Cavina, tenor Josep Benet, and baritone Josep Cabre. The group's repertoire largely consists of music by Spanish composers, with the occasional foray into Italian or French music. The name of the group comes from the manuscript "Cancionero de la Colombina" that is kept in the Cathedral of Seville in the Biblioteca de la Colombina.
Genre: Classical
Record label: Glossa
Musical Artist: Vasquez & Colombina
Format: CD
Street Date: July 20, 2018
TCIN: 1011349371
UPC: 8424562800250
Item Number (DPCI): 244-04-8778
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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