Lazaro / Antiqva / Martinez: Sancta Ovetensis

Lazaro / Antiqva / Martinez: Sancta Ovetensis

Lazaro / Antiqva / Martinez: Sancta Ovetensis

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Title: Sancta Ovetensis
Artist: Lazaro / Antiqva / Martinez
Label: Winter & Winter
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 025091028320
Genre: Classical Artists

The Spanish baroque ensemble Forma Antiqva rescues forgotten masterpieces. The conductor and artistic director Aarón Zapico opens the musical treasury in the archives of Oviedo Cathedral and presents Spanish masterpieces of the 17th century to the world. Each individual work is a premiere recording, including six vocal pieces by Joaquín Lázaro (1746-1786) - the soprano Jone Martínez brings these love arias about the highest, divine love to life again - and two anonymous instrumental pieces and a violin concerto. Forma Antiqva, conducted by Aarón Zapico, is one of the most outstanding baroque ensembles in Spain. Zapico places special work on the discovery of Spanish baroque music. The maestro unearths gems and performs them with his ensemble as if the ink were still wet on 17th-century sheet music. Very exciting!

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