April 20 1:00‐2:30 p.m. Music of Spain: Origins to Present – An Overview
Listening Resources:
www.liturgica.com ‐ Mozarabic Chant Officium: Alleluia / Gloria in excelsis Deo Alfonso X “El Sabio”: Cantigas de Santa Maria ‐ Virgen, madre gloriosa The Black Madonna – Pilgrim Songs from the Monastery of Montserrat (1400‐1420) ‐ Cuncti simus concanentes Gregorian Chant, Vol. II ‐ Feria Quarta Cinerum Philippe de Vitry and the Ars Nova: 14th Century Motets ‐ Vos quid admiramini Milán – Narváez: Music for Vihuela ‐ Pavana X Cristóbal de Morales: Magnificat; Motets; Lamentations ‐ Magnificat primi toni Tomás Luis de Victoria: Requiem ‐ Officium Defunctorium, 1605 ‐ Introitus Preludes & Choruses from Zarzuelas ‐ Barbieri: from El barberillo de Lavapiés Chueca: from Agua, azucarillos y aguardiente José Carreras: Zarzuelas ‐ Guerrero: from El Huésped del Sevillano Miguel Llobet: Guitar Music ‐ Scherzo‐Vals & La pastoreta from 13 Catalan Folksongs Albéniz: Iberia / Granados: Goyescas ‐ Iberia: Evocation & Goyescas: Los Requiebros de Falla: El amor brujo, Nights in the Gardens of Spain, The Three‐Cornered Hat – Suite No. 2 ‐ Nights in the Gardens of Spain: Danza lejana Andalusian Flamenco Song & Dance ‐ Fandango de Huelva & Bulerías David Bisbal: Bulería ‐ Bulería
Information used in these lectures was obtained from the following sources:
A Short History of Spanish Music by Ann Livermore The Music of Spain by Gilbert Chase The Music of Spanish History to 1600 by J.B. Trend Spanish Music in the Twentieth Century by Tomás Marco
Various websites including: www.wikipedia.com www.enforex.com www.spanisharts.com www.worldmusic.nationalgeographic.com www.donquijote.org www.andalucia.com www.britannica.com www.worlddiscoveries.net www.lib.umd.edu