Masterpieces of Mexican Polyphony
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Composer or Director: Hernando Franco, Juan Guitiérrez de Padilla, Antonio de Salazar, Francisco López Capillas
Label: Hyperion
Magazine Review Date: 12/1990
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 65
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: CDA66330

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Salve Regina a 5 |
Hernando Franco, Composer
Hernando Franco, Composer James O'Donnell, Conductor Westminster Cathedral Choir |
Domine ad adjuvandum |
Juan Guitiérrez de Padilla, Composer
Andrew Lawrence-King, Harp Andrew Watts, Dulcian Iain Simcock, Organ James O'Donnell, Conductor Juan Guitiérrez de Padilla, Composer Westminster Cathedral Choir |
Mirabilia testimonia |
Juan Guitiérrez de Padilla, Composer
Iain Simcock, Organ James O'Donnell, Conductor Juan Guitiérrez de Padilla, Composer Westminster Cathedral Choir |
Lamentations of Jeremiah |
Juan Guitiérrez de Padilla, Composer
James O'Donnell, Conductor Juan Guitiérrez de Padilla, Composer Westminster Cathedral Choir |
Salve Regina |
Juan Guitiérrez de Padilla, Composer
James O'Donnell, Conductor Juan Guitiérrez de Padilla, Composer Westminster Cathedral Choir |
Alleluia |
Francisco López Capillas, Composer
Francisco López Capillas, Composer James O'Donnell, Conductor Westminster Cathedral Choir |
Dic nobis, Maria |
Francisco López Capillas, Composer
Andrew Lawrence-King, Harp Andrew Watts, Dulcian Francisco López Capillas, Composer James O'Donnell, Conductor Westminster Cathedral Choir |
Magnificat quarti voci |
Francisco López Capillas, Composer
Francisco López Capillas, Composer Iain Simcock, Organ James O'Donnell, Conductor Westminster Cathedral Choir |
O sacrum convivium |
Antonio de Salazar, Composer
Antonio de Salazar, Composer Iain Simcock, Organ James O'Donnell, Conductor Westminster Cathedral Choir |
Composer or Director: Hernando Franco, Juan Guitiérrez de Padilla, Antonio de Salazar, Francisco López Capillas
Label: Hyperion
Magazine Review Date: 12/1990
Media Format: Cassette
Media Runtime: 0
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: KA66330

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Salve Regina a 5 |
Hernando Franco, Composer
Hernando Franco, Composer James O'Donnell, Conductor Westminster Cathedral Choir |
Domine ad adjuvandum |
Juan Guitiérrez de Padilla, Composer
Andrew Lawrence-King, Harp Andrew Watts, Dulcian Iain Simcock, Organ James O'Donnell, Conductor Juan Guitiérrez de Padilla, Composer Westminster Cathedral Choir |
Mirabilia testimonia |
Juan Guitiérrez de Padilla, Composer
Iain Simcock, Organ James O'Donnell, Conductor Juan Guitiérrez de Padilla, Composer Westminster Cathedral Choir |
Lamentations of Jeremiah |
Juan Guitiérrez de Padilla, Composer
James O'Donnell, Conductor Juan Guitiérrez de Padilla, Composer Westminster Cathedral Choir |
Salve Regina |
Juan Guitiérrez de Padilla, Composer
James O'Donnell, Conductor Juan Guitiérrez de Padilla, Composer Westminster Cathedral Choir |
Alleluia |
Francisco López Capillas, Composer
Francisco López Capillas, Composer James O'Donnell, Conductor Westminster Cathedral Choir |
Dic nobis, Maria |
Francisco López Capillas, Composer
Andrew Lawrence-King, Harp Andrew Watts, Dulcian Francisco López Capillas, Composer James O'Donnell, Conductor Westminster Cathedral Choir |
Magnificat quarti voci |
Francisco López Capillas, Composer
Francisco López Capillas, Composer Iain Simcock, Organ James O'Donnell, Conductor Westminster Cathedral Choir |
O sacrum convivium |
Antonio de Salazar, Composer
Antonio de Salazar, Composer Iain Simcock, Organ James O'Donnell, Conductor Westminster Cathedral Choir |
Author: Tess Knighton
Padilla's double-choir works, however, are much more in tune with the early baroque and these are fittingly accompanied by instruments: the organ, dulcian and harp forming the core of the instrumental forces as employed in Mexican cathedrals. Particularly in the two settings for None, Padilla displays his mastery of the polychoral idiom of Gabrieli with lively, rhythmic phrases dovetailing between the choirs and buildings to massive climaxes. His Salve regina is altogether an unusual work, highly expressive and given a justly contemplative performance here.
By contrast, Lopez Capillas and Salazar are simpler and more direct, though they still observe that quintessentially Hispanic preference for rich sonorities displayed over a slow-moving harmonic structure. It is difficult to imagine a choir that could perform these works with more care and understanding than that of Westminster Cathedral. Only their ability to sustain the long, sometimes meandering vocal lines in all voices (but immediately apparent in the training of the boys in the singing of chant in Franco's Salve regina) can build up the necessary intensity of sound to enhance the music's simple grandeur. Near-perfect balance between the voices allows the suspensions to direct and colour the texture (notably in Padilla's Lamentations) as they should. Pure Mexican gold.'
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