Cancionero Sablonara / Various 2pk- Cancionero Sablonara
Among the Spanish sources from the first third of the seventeenth century, the Cancionero de la Sablonara holds a very special place. It was prepared between 1625 and 1626 for a German noble, Wolfang Wilhelm, who held, among other titles of nobility, those of count palatine and duke of Neoburg and who had visited the court in Madrid between October 1624 and May 1625. This aristocratic music lover showed enthusiasm for the secular vocal music he heard at the court and, at the end of his trip, requested an anthology for his personal pleasure; it was compiled and copied with great care and beautiful calligraphy by Claudio de la Sablonara, main scripter-copyist-of the Royal Chapel. The collection contains seventy-five pieces, including "the best songs that are sung in this court," according to the compiler. This important source, preserved at Munich's Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, features poems in Spanish and Italian metric forms. There are fewer examples of the latter: merely eight compositions written in liras [six-verse stanzas] and one sonnet. The Castilian forms, on the other hand, are represented by five romances [ballads] without a refrain, twenty-nine with a refrain, eighteen letrillas [lyrical poems], eleven romances with a lyrical poem at the end, two series of seguidillas, and several decimas [ten-verse stanzas].
Tracklist:
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Entre Dos Mansos Arroyos
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Desiertos Campos, Árboles Sombríos
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): No Vayas, Gil, Al Sotillo
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Ay, Que Me Muero De Zelos
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Vistiose El Prado Galán
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Fuese Bras De La Cavaña
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Si Por Flores Fueres
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Solo, Triste Y Ausente
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): La Morena Que Yo Adoro
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Quando Sale El Alva
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Filis Del Alma Mía
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Ya No Les Pienso Pedir
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Quiera O No Quiera Mi Madre
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Lucinda, Tus Cavellos
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Desde Las Torres Del Alma
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Puñalitos Dorados
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): A La Dulce Risa Del Alva
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Quejándose Tiernamente
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Quando De Tus Soles Negros
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Amor, No Me Engañarás
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Caíase De Un Espino
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Tus Imbidias Me Hablan
Among the Spanish sources from the first third of the seventeenth century, the Cancionero de la Sablonara holds a very special place. It was prepared between 1625 and 1626 for a German noble, Wolfang Wilhelm, who held, among other titles of nobility, those of count palatine and duke of Neoburg and who had visited the court in Madrid between October 1624 and May 1625. This aristocratic music lover showed enthusiasm for the secular vocal music he heard at the court and, at the end of his trip, requested an anthology for his personal pleasure; it was compiled and copied with great care and beautiful calligraphy by Claudio de la Sablonara, main scripter-copyist-of the Royal Chapel. The collection contains seventy-five pieces, including "the best songs that are sung in this court," according to the compiler. This important source, preserved at Munich's Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, features poems in Spanish and Italian metric forms. There are fewer examples of the latter: merely eight compositions written in liras [six-verse stanzas] and one sonnet. The Castilian forms, on the other hand, are represented by five romances [ballads] without a refrain, twenty-nine with a refrain, eighteen letrillas [lyrical poems], eleven romances with a lyrical poem at the end, two series of seguidillas, and several decimas [ten-verse stanzas].
Tracklist:
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Entre Dos Mansos Arroyos
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Desiertos Campos, Árboles Sombríos
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): No Vayas, Gil, Al Sotillo
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Ay, Que Me Muero De Zelos
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Vistiose El Prado Galán
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Fuese Bras De La Cavaña
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Si Por Flores Fueres
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Solo, Triste Y Ausente
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): La Morena Que Yo Adoro
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Quando Sale El Alva
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Filis Del Alma Mía
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Ya No Les Pienso Pedir
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Quiera O No Quiera Mi Madre
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Lucinda, Tus Cavellos
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Desde Las Torres Del Alma
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Puñalitos Dorados
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): A La Dulce Risa Del Alva
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Quejándose Tiernamente
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Quando De Tus Soles Negros
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Amor, No Me Engañarás
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Caíase De Un Espino
- Cancionero De La Sablonara (Excerpts): Tus Imbidias Me Hablan