Misa Criolla

Counterpoint Vocal Ensemble, Counterpoint Instrumental Ensemble

Catalog #: TROY0746
Release Date: April 1, 2005
Format: Digital
Choral

This recording brings together a variety of choral works by 20th century Latin American composers, all of whom find inspiration in folk culture. Chief among the composers represented here is Ariel Ramirez. Born in Santa Fe, Argentina, he roamed the South American hinterland in his early twenties playing piano and studying regional musical traditions. After a brief stint in Buenos Aires, he spent several years in Europe, studying in Madrid and Vienna and teaching music in a German convent. Returning to South America in 1954, he completed his musical training in Buenos Aires, where his politically engaged popular songs rapidly earned him renown as a leader of the nueva cancion movement. His breakthrough onto the international stage came in 1967 with the first performance and recording of the Misa Criolla (Mass in Native Style). The success of this innovative work owes much to its timing. Set in Spanish rather than Latin, it was one of the first major masses composed after the Second Vatican Council mandated the use of the vernacular. It also profited from the period's burgeoning interest in folk music. As a result, the work quickly captured the imagination of audiences worldwide and has received thousands of performances. The mass's reception abroad, where its style was perceived as novel and exotic, actually helped stimulate appreciation for native culture among more skeptical audiences back in Argentina. Like all Ramirez' major works, the Misa Criolla draws substantially on the folk traditions in which he immersed himself as a young man. There are complete English texts for all the works included in the program booklet.

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Track Listing

Title Composer Performer
Misa Criolla Ariel Ramirez Counterpoint, Robert De Cormier, conductor
La Llamita Gustavo Adolfo Rengifo Counterpoint, Robert De Cormier, conductor
Arbolucu, Te Sequeste Carlos Chávez Counterpoint, Robert De Cormier, conductor
Yambamb— José Antonio Rinc—n Counterpoint, Robert De Cormier, conductor
Navidad Nuestra Ariel Ramirez Counterpoint, Robert De Cormier, conductor
Por El Camino J. Reina Counterpoint, Robert De Cormier, conductor
Egbegi Mozart Camargo Guarnieri Counterpoint, Robert De Cormier, conductor
Misa por La Paz y La Justicia Ariel Ramirez Counterpoint, Robert De Cormier, conductor

Reviews

  • "I enjoyed this immensely..."

    – American Record Guide

  • "In this new recording, Robert De Cormier emphasizes the music's earnest sweetness, aided by his choir's pure, gentle tone..."

    – Gramophone

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