Guerrero: Requiem
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Basílica de Sant Just i Sant Pastor Plaça de Sant Just, 08002 Barcelona

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Guerrero’s Missa pro defunctis takes pride of place alongside requiems by Morales and Victoria. Francisco Guerrero (1528-1599) was a priest and musician from Seville. Together with Cristóbal de Morales and Tomás Luis de Victoria, he was one of the three figureheads of Spanish Renaissance polyphony. His music is not just limited to religious works, he also composed some secular music. Among his work, Mass for the deceased (1582) takes pride of place alongside the requiems of his peers Morales and Victoria. Written for four voices, it is one of Renaissance Spain’s finest polyphonic compositions, acknowledged by musicologists such as Felip Pedrell in their research into the history of music. The work reflects 16th-century Castile’s aesthetic fascination with death, under the attentive eye of the counter-reformist Council of Trent, which strove to achieve a return to Gregorian chants and plainsong, although it tolerated vocal polyphony with no accompanying instruments.
Program
- Alonso Lobo: Versa est in luctum (Turned into mourning) (1602) 5′
- Francisco Guerrero: Mass for the deceased (Requiem Mass) (1566) 50′
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