Palmeri / Linde: Misa a Buenos Aires
Palmeri / Linde: Misa a Buenos Aires
Format: CD
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Artist: Palmeri / Linde
Label: Capriccio
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 845221053431
Genre: Classical
Many works by the Argentinian composer Martin Palmeri are completely inspired by the style of 'Tango Nuevo' in terms of form and harmony, as is also the case with the tango mass Misa a Buenos Aires, composed in 1996. In his Misatango the composer combines the text of the Latin mass with the traditional music of his homeland, making the classical Roman Catholic mass, such as it has been set to music for centuries, appear in new apparel. Martin Palmeri was recently awarded First Prize in the Choral Arrangement Competition organized by AAMCANT, as well as First Prize in the National Choral Arrangement Competition by The National University of Rosario. Several of his works have been recorded, and he regularly takes part on the adjudication of choral festivals across Europe. It is fitting, considering Palmeri's stylistic influences, that the ensemble led by Ulrich Stotzel has chosen to juxtapose works by Astor Piazzolla and Ismael Spitalnik with Palmeri's mass.
Tracks:
1.1 Kyrie
1.2 Gloria
1.3 Credo
1.4 Sanctus
1.5 Benedictus
1.6 Agnus Dei
1.7 Oblivion
1.8 El Troesma
1.9 Milonga Sin Palabras
Audio Sample:
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