Domenico ZIPOLI: Sonate d’Intavolatura, 2 Versi joués au virginal italien
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Domenico ZIPOLI: Sonate d’Intavolatura, 2 Versi joués au virginal italien
A beautiful, rich and elevating (pun sort of intended). Enjoy!
Warming up with #zipoli before concert at @southbankcentre on Tuesday #choosingpiano #warmingup #practicing #beforeconcert https://www.instagram.com/p/B8gfwHigNRI/?igshid=e7txb0b51v54
Doménico Zipoli Zuipaqui, motet in Guaraní
Camerata Renacentista de Caracas
Zipoli (1688-1726) was an Italian-born Jesuit missionary to what was then Spanish Paraguay. An organist and composer who studied under Scarlatti and Pasquini, Zipoli traveled to Seville and joined the Jesuits for unknown reasons, desiring to be sent to South America. There he continued to practice music and work with the Guaraní. Most of his surviving music consists of keyboard works, many from his youth in Europe. Among the extant vocal works this motet, a setting of text in the Guaraní language, is a gem. It exemplifies the style of early 17th century Latin American composition sometimes referred to as the "jungle Baroque."
(img: San Miguel Velasco, Bolivia)
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