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Sebastián Durón: Música para dos dinastias - La Grande Chapelle; Albert Recasens (conductor)
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  1. Dulce armonía, responsory for 8 voices
  2. ¡Ay, infelice de aquel agresor...!, villancico for 4 voices
  3. Duerme Rosa y descansa, villancico
  4. ¡Ay, cómo cantan,...!, villancico for 6 voices
  5. Cupidillo volante, for voice
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  1. Dulce armonía, responsory for 8 voices
  2. ¡Ay, infelice de aquel agresor...!, villancico for 4 voices
  3. Duerme Rosa y descansa, villancico
  4. ¡Ay, cómo cantan,...!, villancico for 6 voices
  5. Cupidillo volante, for voice
  6. Dulcísimo dueño, villancico for 5 voices
  7. Vaya pues rompiendo el ayre, Christmas jácara for voice & continuo
  8. ¡Volcanes de amor,...!, tono humano for 4 voices
  9. Corazón que suspiras atento, for voice & violins
  10. ¡Ah, Señor embozado!, villancico for 4 voices
  11. Dulce clarín sonoro, responsory for 8 voices
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The Spanish composer Sebastián Durón (1660-1715) has been known mostly for zarzuelas, and the villancicos heard here, hanging between sacred and secular, are recorded for the first time in all but two cases on this release, which is scholarly but attractive for general listeners. You have to get some distance into the booklet notes before you find out that the "two dynasties" of the title refers to Charles II, Spain's last Habsburg monarch, and to his high-powered wife, Mariana of Neuburg, of the Palatinate court of D ...

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