Enzina / Chant 1450 / Zuckerman: Eros & Thanatos
Enzina / Chant 1450 / Zuckerman: Eros & Thanatos
Format: CD
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Artist: Enzina / Chant 1450 / Zuckerman
Label: Christophorus
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 4010072773975
Genre: Classical
The Greek gods of covetous love and gentle death, Eros and Thanatos, are symbols of this CD's program from chant 1450.The ensemble sings the nocturnal matins from the Gregorian Liturgy of the Hours. Unexpected components are integrated into the rigid liturgical structure: in place of the long Psalms and readings are four-part love songs by Spanish poet and composer Juan del Enzina (1468-1529).In both content and polyphonic texture they provide a counterpoint to the monodic funeral liturgy.Sometimes simultaneously, sometimes in-between songs, Mr. Ken Zuckerman improvises on the sarod.
Tracks:
1.1 Dirige Domine
1.2 Convertere Domine - Pues Que Jamás Olvidaros
1.3 Nequando Rapiat Ut Leo
1.4 Dansa Desiderans - Ken Zuckerman
1.5 Mi Libertad en Sosiego
1.6 Credo Quod Redemptor
1.7 Qui Lazarum Resuscitasti: Prelude - Ken Zuckerman
1.8 Qui Lazarum Resuscitasti
1.9 Los Sospiros No Sosiegan
1.10 Domine Quando Veneris
1.11 In Loco Pascuae - Non Quiero Que Me Consienta
1.12 Delicta Iuventutis
1.13 Credo Videre - Mortal Tristura Me Dieron
1.14 Esperanza - Ken Zuckerman
1.15 Quédate, Carillo, Adiós
1.16 Memento Mei Deus
1.17 Hei Mihi: Prelude - Ken Zuckerman
1.18 Hei Mihi
1.19 Razón Que Fuerça No Quiere
1.20 Ne Recorderis