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Mexican Baroque

Mexican Baroque
Ignacio Jerusalem y Stella, Manuel de Zumaya, Chanticleer

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Track Listing

  1. Responsorio Desundo de S.S. Jose
  2. Dixit Dominus: Dixit Dominus Domino meo
  3. Dixit Dominus: Virgam virtutis tuae
  4. Dixit Dominus: Judicabit in nationibus
  5. Dixit Dominus: De torrente in via bibet
  6. Dixit Dominus: Gloria Patri, et Filio
  7. Dixit Dominus: Amen
  8. Sol-fa de Pedro
  9. (Polychoral) Mass in D major: Kyrie
  10. (Polychoral) Mass in D major: Gloria in excelsis Deo
  11. (Polychoral) Mass in D major: Gloria agimus tibi
  12. (Polychoral) Mass in D major: Qui tollis peccata mundi
  13. (Polychoral) Mass in D major: Quoniam tu solus
  14. (Polychoral) Mass in D major: Cum Sancto Spirtu
  15. (Polychoral) Mass in D major: Amen
  16. (Polychoral) Mass in D major: Credo in unum Deum
  17. (Polychoral) Mass in D major: Et incarnatus est
  18. (Polychoral) Mass in D major: Crucifixus etiam pro nobis
  19. (Polychoral) Mass in D major: Et resurrexit tertia die
  20. (Polychoral) Mass in D major: Sanctus
  21. Hieremiae Prophetae Lamentationes
  22. Celebren, publiquen

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #41420 in Music
  • Released on: 1994-06-07
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

Mexican Baroque? That is laughable!3
"Mexican Baroque"?????? Mexico was not a country until 1821. Sounds like the record company is trying to rewrite history ie. prop up Mexicans to make it sound like they have a rich cultural history or something to that effect. Funny. During the Baroque period, that land was part of New Spain.

ethereal5
I agree completely with the previous reviewers, but let me add that the CD was awarded Best Classical Music recording the year it came out.
It's still one of my favorites, endlessly enchanting.

Chanticleer Delivers - big time5
A marvelous disc of a much-neglected piece of Baroque-era music history. Emotive and eloquent, I consider this recording to be one of the true treasures of my CD library.