Composer: Jaime León
Performer: Sarah Cullins, Gemma Coma-Alabert, Mac McClure, Arcadia Chamber Choir, Tonos Humanos
Orchestra: EAFIT Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Cecilia Espinosa Arango
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Toccata
Catalogue: TOCC0142
Release: 2015
Size: 277 MB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes
Missa breve
01. Kyrie eleison
02. Gloria
03. Credo
04. Sanctus
05. Benedictus
06. Agnus Dei
Pequeña, Pequeñita
07. No. 1, Pequeña, Pequeñita
08. No. 2, El Muñeco Dormilón
09. No. 3, Viaje
10. No. 4, Caballito de Madera
11. No. 5, La Tunda para el Negrito
12. No. 6, El Columpio
13. Aves y Ensueños
14. Cuando Lejos, Muy Lejos
15. Siempre
16. Serenata
17. Canción de Noel
18. Algún Día
Born in 1921, Jaime León is now the Grand Old Man of Colombian music, and this is the first internationally released CD dedicated to his music – a long time to wait. A vital figure in the development of Colombian art-music, León has been pianist (he is a grand-student of Clara Schumann and Brahms), conductor, teacher, administrator and composer.
His Misa breve, here receiving its first recording, has an innocent sincerity reminiscent of Poulenc’s religious music. The word-setting in his songs is subtle and imaginative, but with melodic immediacy and an uncomplicated appeal.
This release is a truly international one, with American and Spanish soloists, an American pianist and Colombian conductor, soloists, orchestra and choirs on a London-based label run by a Scotsman.
The American soprano Sarah Cullins recently returned to the USA after years as head of the voice programme at the Universidad Central in Bogotá, her base for her operatic appearances in Latin America. The Spanish mezzo soprano Gemma Coma-Alabert has sung widely in opera houses all across Europe. The Colombian conductor Cecilia Espinosa Arango is Director of the Music Department of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Antioquia and Musical Director at the Musical Institute Diego Echavarria, founding the School of Music and served as Head of the Department of Music at the University EAFIT in Medellín. The American pianist Mac McClure is internationally recognised for his in-depth knowledge of Spanish music. He has recorded more than 40 CDs for Columna Musica.