Yr a oydo is an old Spanish expression for "going by heart"
and is the name of MORE HISPANO's latest innovative project lead by the
recorder player Vicente Parrilla. The young Spanish Ensemble
presents Ancient Music of early 17th century Spain and Italy, completely improvised but not without cherishing the skills of historic performance - a goal that is as ambitious as it is unique.
MORE HISPANO holds ideal qualifications for this kind of music: the
musicians have been in the business for many years, some of them
performing together since childhood. Most have since come to belong to
the best and most innovative specialists of their generation in Ancient
Music in Spain. They perform solely on historic instruments and artful
replica of instruments that were in use in the 17th century. The soprano
Raquel Andueza not only performs with MORE HISPANO but
also with a variety of internationally renowned ensembles and projects,
among them L'Arpeggiata under Christina Pluhar.
This recording is the outcome of the musicians' experimentation
and struggle with the historical standards, of their longstanding
shared performances, and the playful interaction with their instruments,
peer musicians and not least themselves. The aim therein was not to
gain distance from the original historic compositions but an intense and
often very personal involvement with those works which frequently leads
to surprising results.
The record at hand stands in the tradition of the practice of
improvisation: not one piece was played twice in equal manner, no solo
was predictable, no one knew at the beginning of a piece when or how it
would end.
As a result, the track titles are not work titles as such, but much
rather hint at the structure of the piece (e.g. "Passacaglia" as a form
of dance), or suggest the employed compositions (e.g. "Guardame las
vacas"). In many ways, the style of making music here relates to Jazz,
and oftentimes the inherent and uncompromising quest
for emotion and expression will be more familiar to the fan of Jazz than
it might be to the admirer of Ancient Music. It is this gap in today's
musical landscape that Yr a oydo aspires to bridge. (Carpe Diem Records)
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