The presentation took place at the Theatre City
The production was done as part of celebrations for the Bicentennial of Independence
A trip through the baroque influences brand of New Spain in the European music of XVI and XVII century offered the Mexican flutist Horacio Franco, through 13 pieces that make up your hard mestizaje New Spain ", presented yesterday at the City Theater.
In an interview, Franco said that the role of the CD "is to show the event, almost real mixture, than here in Mexico began in the colonial times to the syncretism of the indigenous culture and English culture itself ".
stressed that the type of musical composition known as "Chaconne," which is mentioned in poems of Lope de Vega as part of the music of American slaves, was conceived here, but was banned by the Inquisition.
"The mechanism was here in hiding survived and flourished in Europe and went to Spain to join the language of dance music," said Franco.
"La Follia sarabande and were also prohibited by the Inquisition, they were 'risque' by the erotic, they were dancing to songs that were made slaves and Indians," said Franco.
"Here survived underground and gave rise to what is now known as Son Jarocho Huasteco or Son, and in Europe were incorporated into the suite, which is a series of varied dances or danced in pairs and then form large repertoire of instrumental prominent international composers, "he added.
production mestizaje New Spain "he said, was conducted as part of celebrations for the Bicentennial of Independence and the Centennial of the Mexican Revolution.
"What better way to join the celebration through a production recovers and recognizes the origin of many English folk dances of the sixteenth century which were then exported to Europe and adapted for each of their countries in the late Renaissance and early Baroque, which dates back to New Spain, "he said.
Horacio Franco, regarded as the best performer recorder, carried the pieces of his album accompanied by Santiago Alvarez, harpsichord, and Asaf Kolerstein, violoncello, with a large number of attendees at the Teatro de la Ciudad "Esperanza Iris" .
Faced with loud applause, Franco played "Chaconne from Suite in G major for flute and continued," The Favourite "," Third Order Chaconne for harpsichord solo, "Chaconne from Suite in D major for flute and continuous." As
"Sonata in D minor Op 3 no. 12 "," Sarabande Suite 3 for cello solo BMW1009, "" Chaconne for Violin Homeland BMW 1004 "," Ciaconna for the harpsichord, "" Variations on La Follia Op 5 no. 12 "and" Sarabande from Suite for solo cello BMW 5 1011 ", among others.
mestizaje New Spain "by Horacio Franco, will be presented in the Teatro de la Ciudad" Esperanza Iris ", on Friday 13 August.
Mexico City
The production was done as part of celebrations for the Bicentennial of Independence
A trip through the baroque influences brand of New Spain in the European music of XVI and XVII century offered the Mexican flutist Horacio Franco, through 13 pieces that make up your hard mestizaje New Spain ", presented yesterday at the City Theater.
In an interview, Franco said that the role of the CD "is to show the event, almost real mixture, than here in Mexico began in the colonial times to the syncretism of the indigenous culture and English culture itself ".
stressed that the type of musical composition known as "Chaconne," which is mentioned in poems of Lope de Vega as part of the music of American slaves, was conceived here, but was banned by the Inquisition.
"The mechanism was here in hiding survived and flourished in Europe and went to Spain to join the language of dance music," said Franco.
"La Follia sarabande and were also prohibited by the Inquisition, they were 'risque' by the erotic, they were dancing to songs that were made slaves and Indians," said Franco.
"Here survived underground and gave rise to what is now known as Son Jarocho Huasteco or Son, and in Europe were incorporated into the suite, which is a series of varied dances or danced in pairs and then form large repertoire of instrumental prominent international composers, "he added.
production mestizaje New Spain "he said, was conducted as part of celebrations for the Bicentennial of Independence and the Centennial of the Mexican Revolution.
"What better way to join the celebration through a production recovers and recognizes the origin of many English folk dances of the sixteenth century which were then exported to Europe and adapted for each of their countries in the late Renaissance and early Baroque, which dates back to New Spain, "he said.
Horacio Franco, regarded as the best performer recorder, carried the pieces of his album accompanied by Santiago Alvarez, harpsichord, and Asaf Kolerstein, violoncello, with a large number of attendees at the Teatro de la Ciudad "Esperanza Iris" .
Faced with loud applause, Franco played "Chaconne from Suite in G major for flute and continued," The Favourite "," Third Order Chaconne for harpsichord solo, "Chaconne from Suite in D major for flute and continuous." As
"Sonata in D minor Op 3 no. 12 "," Sarabande Suite 3 for cello solo BMW1009, "" Chaconne for Violin Homeland BMW 1004 "," Ciaconna for the harpsichord, "" Variations on La Follia Op 5 no. 12 "and" Sarabande from Suite for solo cello BMW 5 1011 ", among others.
mestizaje New Spain "by Horacio Franco, will be presented in the Teatro de la Ciudad" Esperanza Iris ", on Friday 13 August.
Mexico City
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