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FULL SENDEROS DEL ALMA FESTIVAL GRANADA Concert 2023 Nereydas, María Espada

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    Program

    Soul Paths

    Giovanni Battista Pergolesi (1710-1736)

    Salve Regina, in C minor for sopran and strings

    Baldassare Galuppi (1706-1785)

    Maestoso and Allegro, from the Concerto a quattro No. 3 in D major

    Francisco Corselli (1705-1778)

    Second Lamentation fot he Holy Wednesday in D minor

    Antonio Ugena (c. 1750- c. 1816)

    Andante: De Lamentatione Jeremiæ Prophetæ, from the First Lamentation for Holy Friday, in G minor

    Baldassare Galuppi

    Grave e adagio and Spiritoso, from Concerto a quattro No. 1 in G minor

    Antonio Soler (1729-1783)

    Sonata in D major, R 84

    Second Lamentation for the Holy Wednesday in G minor

    Jaime Ferrer (1762-1824)

    Soy pastorcilla

    Italian Paths through Spain

    After more than a decade of existence, the Nereydas ensemble makes its debut at the Festival in magnificent company, that of the soprano from Extremadura María Espada, in a program that mixes works by Spanish and Italian composers, ideal for verifying the deep mark that transalpine musicians left on those from the Iberian peninsula. The recital opens with a Salve Regina by one of the most famous composers of his time, Pergolesi (although he lived only 26 years!). His influence reached everywhere, including the Spanish Royal Chapel –where Francisco Corselli was a master and later his disciple Antonio Ugena–, but also El Escorial, where Father Soler and Jaime Ferrer worked, whose Soy pastorcilla (I am a shepherdess) reveals the survival of the Christmas carol, a Spanish paraliturgical genre par excellence for centuries, as late as 1800.

     

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