Official title: Early Music Development in Mexico (Repeat)
Lucie Skeaping talks to Jeffrey Skidmore about musical developments in Mexico. The programme traces musical life from the 16th century, with music by composers such as Hernando Franco, through the remarkable musical developments in the 17th century in Puebla, illustrated in the music of Padilla, and culminating in the music of Ignacio de Jerusalem and Manuel de Zumaya at the start of the 18th century
JS did best to reassure us that all is now a part of Mexico’s musical culture and the people are very glad to have had… the history which, he says has enriched the country’s music tradition no end (or to that effect). And yet…. I don’t know. I find it hard to dissociate the history especially from the church music from this region. Ah well.
Lucie Skeaping talks to Jeffrey Skidmore about musical developments in Mexico. The programme traces musical life from the 16th century, with music by composers such as Hernando Franco, through the remarkable musical developments in the 17th century in Puebla, illustrated in the music of Padilla, and culminating in the music of Ignacio de Jerusalem and Manuel de Zumaya at the start of the 18th century
JS did best to reassure us that all is now a part of Mexico’s musical culture and the people are very glad to have had… the history which, he says has enriched the country’s music tradition no end (or to that effect). And yet…. I don’t know. I find it hard to dissociate the history especially from the church music from this region. Ah well.
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