Immerse yourself in the ancient sounds of the Iberian Peninsula with Eduardo Paniagua's captivating album, "Canto Visigótico-Mozárabe. Santiago y Ll Antigua Liturgia Hispana." This enchanting collection, released on March 14, 2011, under the Pneuma label, is a treasure trove of medieval, Sufi, and traditional music that transports you back to the rich liturgical heritage of the Visigothic and Mozarabic eras.
Eduardo Paniagua, a renowned expert in early music, has meticulously curated and performed these pieces, offering a rare glimpse into the sacred chants and rituals of the ancient Hispanic liturgy. The album features a diverse range of compositions, from the solemn "Lamentación de Jeremías" to the jubilant "Gloria," each track showcasing the unique musical traditions of the time.
With a duration of 1 hour and 2 minutes, this album is a comprehensive exploration of the musical landscape of medieval Spain. The tracks are drawn from various historical sources, including the Antifonario Mozárabe de la Catedral de León and the Breviario de San Rosendo de Celanova, providing an authentic and scholarly perspective on this fascinating period of music history.
Whether you are a seasoned enthusiast of early music or a curious newcomer, Eduardo Paniagua's "Canto Visigótico-Mozárabe. Santiago y Ll Antigua Liturgia Hispana" promises a deeply engaging and enlightening listening experience. Dive into the past and discover the timeless beauty of these ancient chants, performed with passion and precision by one of the most respected names in the field of medieval music.