Spain and the New World
Sacred & Profane kicks off our 32nd season with both beautiful classical gems and lively folk music from Spain and Latin America. Our concert will span several centuries and countries, from Medieval Spain to 20th -century Argentina. We will sing ethereal Christmas motets of Victoria, Villa-Lobos, and Busto and rarely heard folk songs from Mexico, Bolivia, Ecuador, and Venezuela. The concert's highlight is Ariel Ramírez' Navidad Nuestra, featuring tenor Jimmy Kansau and the VNote Ensemble.
Friday, December 4, 8 PM
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church
2300 Bancroft Way (at Ellsworth)
Berkeley
Saturday, December 6, 8 PM
First Presbyterian Church of Alameda
2001 Santa Clara Ave (at Chestnut)
Alameda
Sunday, December 12, 4 PM
St. Francis Lutheran Church
152 Church Street (btwn Duboce & Market)
San Francisco
Program
First Half – Mostly Spain
I. Processionals from Llibre vermell
a. Men: Polorum regina with tambourine
b. Women: O Virgo splendens
II. Spain/Old World
a. Renaissance – a cappella
i. Guerrero: Canite tuba
ii. Victoria: Ave Maria
iii. Victoria: O magnum mysterium
b. Greenberg, ed: Three Spanish Christmas Carols of the 16th Century
i. E la don don, Verges Maria
ii. Dadme albricias, hijos d’Eva
iii. Ríu, Ríu, Chíu
c. Geronimo Gonzalez: Serenissima Una Noche
d. Villa-Lobos
i. Praesepe
ii. Ave Maria
e. Javier Busto
i. Lux fulgebit
ii. Ave Maris stella
Second Half – New World, Folk
f. Traditional/Folk: Max Lifschitz arrangements (1984)
i. Bolivia: Navida va purimihua
ii. Ecuador: Yo soy indiecito
iii. Venezuela: Adorar al niño
iv. Mexico: ¡Miren cuántas luces!
v. Emile Desamours: Noèl Ayisyen (Haiti)
g. Ariel Ramirez (Argentina): Navidad Nuestra