Missa Mexicana is a studio album by international Early Music ensemble The Harp Consort. It was released in October 2002 under Harmonia Mundi, HMX 2907293. It juxtaposes a mass setting by Juan Gutiérrez de Padilla with Latin American and African folk dances that inspired it.[1]

Missa Mexicana
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 8, 2013 (2013-10-08)
GenreClassical
Length60:09
LabelHarmonia Mundi

Track listing

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No.TitleLength
1."O Villancico: Canten dos jilguerillos"2:26
2."O Missa Ego Flos Campi: Kyrie"2:10
3."O Jácaras de la costa"4:17
4."O Xácara: Los que fueren de buen gusto"4:54
5."O Missa Ego Flos Campi: Gloria"3:25
6."O Corrente Italiana"4:03
7."Xácara: A la xácara xacarilla"7:11
8."Missa Ego Flos Campi: Credo"5:56
9."Cumbées"3:02
10."Negrilla: A siolo flasiquiyo"5:11
11."O Missa Ego Flos Campi: Sanctus"1:35
12."Marizápalos a lo humano: Marizápalos bajó una tarde"6:40
13."Marizápalos a lo divino: Serafin que con dulce harmonía[2]"7:52
14."Diferencias sobre marizápalos"4:20
15."Missa Ego Flos Campi: Agnus Dei"1:37
16."Guaracha: Convidando está la noche"4:25

References

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  1. ^ Smith, Steve (October 26, 2002). "The Classical Score". Billboard. Vol. 114, no. 43. p. 15.
  2. ^ Sharpe, R.A. (2015). Philosophy of Music: An Introduction. Taylor & Francis. p. 180. ISBN 9781317494539. Joan Cererois, "Seráfín, que con dulce harmoníá", sung by Emily Van Evera and Timothy Wilson [the incomparable counter-tenor], on The Christmas Album, Taverner Consort, and Choir Players, Andrew Parrott (cond.) (EMI CDC 754529 2, 1992; reissued Veritas VC5451552, 2002). [There is another version of this on a more recent, much lauded, disc: Missa Mexicana, The Harp Consort, Andrew Lawrence-King (cond.) (Harmonia Mundi HMU 907293, 2002). I rather prefer the first.]
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