Araujo, J de: Oh que bien se suspendenlos Cielos

This page lists our only recording of Oh que bien se suspendenlos Cielos, by Juan de Araujo (1646-1712) on CD & SACD.

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Bolivian Baroque Volume 3

Awards:

BBC Music Magazine

Disc of the month - April 2010

Label:

Channel

Catalogue No:

CCSSA28009

Discs:

1

Release date:

22nd Feb 2010

Barcode:

0723385280095

Medium:

SACD

Format:

Hybrid Multi-channel

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Bolivian Baroque Volume 3

Music for the Mission and La Plata


Araujo, J de:

Al Llanto

Oh que bien se suspendenlos Cielos

Chavarria:

Fuera, Fuera! Haganles lugar!

Duron:

Al compás airecillos

Velasco, S:

Missa Octavo

Zipoli:

All'Offertorio

Toccata

Canzona V in G minor


James Johnstone (organ)

Florilegium, Arakaendar Bolivia Choir, Ashley Solomon

SACD

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Welcome to our third volume of Bolivian Baroque music which was, unusually, recorded in three different venues, in two different countries almost 6250 miles apart. This time the majority of the cd was recorded in Holland during Arakaendar Bolivia Choir’s first tour of Europe with Florilegium in 2008. In addition we have included a number of solo organ pieces from the Bolivian archives which James Johnstone recorded on the restored anonymous 18th century Blockwerk organ in the Mission Church of Santa Ana de Chiquitos. This is the first European recording on this remarkable instrument, its raw sound recorded here for posterity.

The Guardian

15th January 2010

****

“a lively, nicely varied sequence, mostly of works showcasing Solomon's excellent Arakaender choir”

The Times

27th February 2010

****

“Florilegium [offer] multiple refreshments and discoveries. There are choral settings, gently joyful, with the fresh-voiced Arakaendar Bolivia Choir; well-behaved chamber pieces; and several solos on the one surviving missionary church organ, bracingly raw.”

BBC Music Magazine

April 2010

*****

“The sound is captivating - wholly unmannered, fresh-toned and inexhaustibly animated...Their commitment, enjoyment and communication is palpable...the music itself is totally absorbing from beginning to end.”

Gramophone Magazine

May 2010

“Florilegium plays some chamber instrumental works with customary finesse...The Bolivian singers demonstrate a warm choral sonority and soft solo singing...There isn't a dull moment during the disc's hour-long duration, and plenty of musical subtleties and novelties to intrigue the ear.”

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