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doigtés de David Russell

1. Quen a Virgen ben servirá
2. Ondas do mare de Vigo
3. Como póden per sas culpas
4. Kyrie Trope
5. A madre de Deus
6. Ay ondas que eu vin veer
7. Non é gran cousa se sabe

The rights for the first commercial recording of Cantigas de Santiago remain with David Russell. After his recording is released, all restrictions will be lifted.

Cantigas de Santiago is a modern reworking of medieval music associated with the Camino. This ancient pilgrimage route leads to the shrine of St. James in the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, northwestern Spain, where tradition has it that the remains of the saint are buried. The pieces draw on three sources: the Cantigas de Santa Maria, the Cantigas de Amigo, and the Codex Calixtinus.

The Cantigas de Santa Maria narrate miracles of the Virgin Mary. Their texts are vivid and down-to-earth, often bawdy and humorous. In Martin Codax’ Cantigas de Amigo, a young woman awaits the return of her lover from a long and difficult voyage. Her mood shifts from hope to resignation as she realises that she will almost certainly never see him again. The Codex Calixtinus is a twelfth century illuminated manuscript. It was intended as a travel guide: an anthology of information and advice for pilgrims following the Camino. The manuscript includes some of the earliest examples of polyphonic music including the Kyrie Trope, Cunctipotens genitor.

The songs taken from the Cantigas de Santa Maria form the backbone of my Cantigas de Santiago with interludes taken from the other two sources. The set is organised as three pairs of movements encircling the Kyrie Trope, which functions as  the still centre. Either side of the Kyrie Trope, there is a short, lively interlude from the Cantigas de Santa Maria. Flanking those are two Cantigas de Amigo which are slow and reflective. The set is bookended by two extended Cantigas de Santa Maria.

Cantigas de Santiago was commissioned by and is dedicated to David and María Russell, who live close to the route of the Camino and have walked it many times. David will be performing the piece in all his concerts in 2015.
© Stephen Goss 2015

Mouvements

Cantigas de Santiago: 1. Quen a Virgen ben servirá
Cantigas de Santiago: 2. Ondas do mare de Vigo
Cantigas de Santiago: 3. Como póden per sas culpas
Cantigas de Santiago: 4. Kyrie Trope
Cantigas de Santiago: 5. A madre de Deus
Cantigas de Santiago: 6. Ay ondas que eu vin veer
Cantigas de Santiago: 7. Non é gran cousa se sabe

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