Amoroso Señor | Cantatas by José de Torres

Amoroso Señor. Cantadas al Santísimo de José de Torres (ca.1670-1738)
Aurora Peña, soprano
Concerto 1700
Daniel Pinteño, violín y dirección

Jacobo Díaz, oboe
Víctor Martínez, violin
Isabel Juárez, viola
Ester Domingo, violoncello
Ismael Campanero, violone
Pablo Zapico, theorbo & archlute
Alfonso Sebastián, harpsichord

Total timing: 58:10
1700 Classics, 170001 (2018)

14,88 €

Despite being practically unknown nowadays, José de Torres was very prestigious among his contemporaries, which meant that his work circulated widely throughout Hispanic territories. It is thus not by chance that the four cantatas selected for this CD are found nowadays in the cathedrals of Mexico and Guatemala.

The late cantatas by José de Torres show the assimilation of the latest musical tendencies, always in a personal and very original manner. While in his first cantatas, written during the 1710s, Torres mixed recitatives and arias with other genres from the late 17th-century Hispanic musical practice, such as coplas, seguidillas, graves, minuets, estribillos or fugues, in his late cantatas he chooses to follow the standardized pattern of a succession of recitatives and arias. In addition to this, the length and complexity of the arias become considerably greater compared to his first ventures into the genre. 
(excerpt from booklet notes)


1-3 Reloj que señala. Cantada al Santísimo con violines y oboe
Aria – Recitado – Aria

4-6 Sosiega tu quebranto. Cantada al Santísimo con violines
Aria – Recitado – Aria

7-10 Amoroso Señor. Cantada al Santísimo con violines y oboe
Recitado – Aria – Recitado – Aria

11-14 Murió por el pecado.  Cantada al Santísimo 
Recitado – Aria – Recitado – Aria

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