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Ayre est le douzième album du compositeur Osvaldo Golijov, commandé par la Carnegie Hall pour la soprano Dawn Upshaw. C'est un cycle de chansons de la région méditerranéenne qui coexistaient autrefois en Espagne avant la Reconquista. L'Ayre de Golijov - qui signifie "air" ou "mélodie" en espagnol médiéval - se concentre en grande partie sur le sud de l'Espagne avec son mélange de trois cultures (chrétienne, arabe et juive) à une époque avant l'expulsion des Juifs dans la fin du XVe siècle.
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dbo:abstract | Ayre is the twelfth album by composer Osvaldo Golijov, it is a cycle of songs commissioned by Carnegie Hall for soprano Dawn Upshaw, which offers a tour of the Mediterranean, particularly in that mixture of Spanish, Jewish and Arabic influences that once coexisted (relatively ) quietly in Spain before the Reconquista. Golijov's Ayre - meaning "air" or "melody" in medieval Spanish - largely centers on southern Spain with its intermingling of three cultures (Christian, Arab, and Jewish) in an era before the expulsion of the Jews in the late 15th century. The band on the CD box is a bit imprecise, in fact it defines the work as a journey around the Jewish Mediterranean; but in reality there are Arabic, Christian, Muslim, etc. songs and poems. It would seem that Golijov wants to show that all these faiths and ethnicities make up a larger family. (en) Ayre est le douzième album du compositeur Osvaldo Golijov, commandé par la Carnegie Hall pour la soprano Dawn Upshaw. C'est un cycle de chansons de la région méditerranéenne qui coexistaient autrefois en Espagne avant la Reconquista. L'Ayre de Golijov - qui signifie "air" ou "mélodie" en espagnol médiéval - se concentre en grande partie sur le sud de l'Espagne avec son mélange de trois cultures (chrétienne, arabe et juive) à une époque avant l'expulsion des Juifs dans la fin du XVe siècle. (fr) Ayre è il dodicesimo album del compositore Osvaldo Golijov, è un ciclo di canzoni commissionata dalla Carnegie Hall per il soprano Dawn Upshaw, che propone un giro del Mediterraneo, in particolare in quella miscela di influenze spagnole, ebraiche e arabe che una volta coesistevano (relativamente) tranquillamente in Spagna prima della Reconquista. La fascetta sulla scatola del CD è un po' imprecisa, infatti definisce il lavoro come un viaggio intorno al Mediterraneo ebraico; ma in realtà ci sono canzoni e poesie arabe, cristiane, musulmane, ecc. Sembrerebbe che Golijov voglia dimostrare che tutte queste fedi ed etnie costituiscono una famiglia più ampia. (it) |
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dbp:name | Ayre (en) |
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dbp:published | sept. 27, 2005 (en) |
dbp:publisher | Deutsche Grammophon (CD 00289 477 5414) (en) |
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rdfs:comment | Ayre est le douzième album du compositeur Osvaldo Golijov, commandé par la Carnegie Hall pour la soprano Dawn Upshaw. C'est un cycle de chansons de la région méditerranéenne qui coexistaient autrefois en Espagne avant la Reconquista. L'Ayre de Golijov - qui signifie "air" ou "mélodie" en espagnol médiéval - se concentre en grande partie sur le sud de l'Espagne avec son mélange de trois cultures (chrétienne, arabe et juive) à une époque avant l'expulsion des Juifs dans la fin du XVe siècle. (fr) Ayre è il dodicesimo album del compositore Osvaldo Golijov, è un ciclo di canzoni commissionata dalla Carnegie Hall per il soprano Dawn Upshaw, che propone un giro del Mediterraneo, in particolare in quella miscela di influenze spagnole, ebraiche e arabe che una volta coesistevano (relativamente) tranquillamente in Spagna prima della Reconquista. La fascetta sulla scatola del CD è un po' imprecisa, infatti definisce il lavoro come un viaggio intorno al Mediterraneo ebraico; ma in realtà ci sono canzoni e poesie arabe, cristiane, musulmane, ecc. Sembrerebbe che Golijov voglia dimostrare che tutte queste fedi ed etnie costituiscono una famiglia più ampia. (it) Ayre is the twelfth album by composer Osvaldo Golijov, it is a cycle of songs commissioned by Carnegie Hall for soprano Dawn Upshaw, which offers a tour of the Mediterranean, particularly in that mixture of Spanish, Jewish and Arabic influences that once coexisted (relatively ) quietly in Spain before the Reconquista. Golijov's Ayre - meaning "air" or "melody" in medieval Spanish - largely centers on southern Spain with its intermingling of three cultures (Christian, Arab, and Jewish) in an era before the expulsion of the Jews in the late 15th century. (en) |
rdfs:label | Ayre (Golijov) (en) Ayre (Golijov) (fr) Ayre (Osvaldo Golijov) (it) |
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