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Jose De Nebra: Requiem Coro Victoria,schola Antiqua,l
Jose De Nebra: Requiem
Coro Victoria,schola Antiqua,l
José de Nebra, born in 1702 to a family of musicians from Aragón, already made his career in Madrid as a young man: at the age of 17 he took over the position of
organist from Tomás de Victoria and also celebrated great success at the opera. In 1736 he was appointed organist and later vice kapellmeister of the Royal Chapel. From this time on, his creative focus was on sacred music and he created more than 170 sacred compositions. After the coronation of Fernando VI and his wife Bárbara de Braganza, the musical work at the court experienced a great revival: the queen brought the famous musicians Scarlatti and Farinelli to the Spanish court and the Royal
Chapel also experienced a great boom. Nebra's Requiem, first performed at the funeral of Queen Doña Bárbara de Braganza on 29 August 1758, clearly stands
out from his sacred works: written for two choirs, string orchestra and two flutes, it combines techniques of the great vocal polyphony of the Renaissance with the modern compositional style influenced by Italy.
CORO VICTORIA/SCHOLA ANTIQUA/LA MADRILENA
| Media | Music CD (Compact Disc) |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Released | November 8, 2019 |
| EAN/UPC | 7619990104129 |
| Label | PAN CLASSICS PANC10412.2 |
| Genre | Children / Family |
| Dimensions | 126 × 140 × 9 mm · 100 g (Weight (estimated)) |
| Conductor | Jose Antonio Montano |
| Orchestra | Coro Victoria / Schola Antiqua/la Madrilena |
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