1755 was a sombre milestone in Portugal’s history. An earthquake, followed by a tsunami, destroyed the city of Lisbon, taking thousands of lives with them. Among the many victims of these events is Portugal’s musical heritage. The entire music collections kept mainly in one of the wings of the Royal Palace was lost. Luckily, Portuguese music manuscripts from before 1755 are still preserved in other archives. This is the material used for this CD. The program is representative of the different facets of the relatively scarce evidence of Portuguese music that survived the catastrophic loss of 1755: music in Portuguese, music by a Portuguese composer, music from the Portuguese colony, Spanish music in Portugal, and Portuguese popular music. The program of this recording revives these precious pearls of great importance, offering the public a rare opportunity to enjoy 16th- century ‘Portuguese songs’ in a performance full of wit and vivacity.
Works:
• anon.: A vosa porta Maria
• anon.: Alborada
• anon.: Bayloe del Amor resussitado
• anon.: Encontrei ontem de tarde
• anon.: Entre os parasismos graves
• anon.: Olá Plimo Bacião
• anon.: Passacalha da triste vida
• anon.: Tarambote
• anon.: Toda a noite e todo dia
• Botelho de Almeida: Lagrimas de Anarda
• Correa, M: Dime Pedro, por tu vida
• Fernandes, G: Toquen as sonajas
• Filipe da Madre de Deus: Deseos sin esperança
• Matos: Mariniculas