Mare Nostrum

Mare Nostrum

Mare Nostrum

Mare Nostrum

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Overview

One of three ensembles led by Catalan viola da gambist Jordi Savall, Hesperion XXI is devoted to the interpretation of deeply rooted early musical traditions. Released on his Alia Vox label near the close of 2011, Mare Nostrum could be seen to exist near the very center and apex of Savall's massive discography. The project was completed only months before the passing of his wife and longtime collaborator, vocalist Montserrat Figueras. It stands as her parting prayer for tolerance, peace, and reconciliation between peoples and their nations, not despite but rather in celebration of their contrasting cultures and intermingled religions. The melodies in this collection and the individuals who interpret them come from an assortment of lands surrounding the Mediterranean Sea. Drawing upon multiple oral traditions and an intensively researched medieval manuscript repertory, Hesperion XXI present a gently inspiring blend of traditional melodies, calmly played and sung with elegance and improvised precision. If the prevailing mood is ruminative, there are many centuries of shared history on which to ruminate. Mare Nostrum literally means "Our Sea". While the phrase is traceable to Roman hubris following the Punic Wars and has since been abused by nationalists and other extremists who misconstrue the concept behind the word "our", Savall, Figueras, and Hesperion XXI propose a more humane and realistic application. As a "meeting point between different peoples", the Mediterranean has long served as "space for dialogue" between Christians, Muslims, and Jews. Figueras was an ethereal soprano and multi-instrumentalist whose spirit and methodology enabled musicians and listeners to enter into a state of grace. Mare Nostrum also features Turkish singer Gursoy Dincer and the Israeli Andalusian Orchestra's resident solo vocalist Lior Elmaleh. The 28 selections include the Sephardic air, the Berber berceuse, and the Turkish gazel or ghazal. Here are lullabies from Egypt, Greece, Morocco, Andalusia, and Jerusalem, and traditional airs from Tunisia, Bulgaria, Catalonia, Istanbul, Agadir, Rhodes, and Sarajevo. Mare Nostrum transcends all national boundaries while rendering prevalent notions of entertainment more or less meaningless. The listener should reserve time and space for the playback experience, so as to fully engage with the 11th century Hebrew song and the 14th century Italian stamping dance or istanpitta. Make time for an improvisation on the Song of Solomon and the setting of a Cabalistic text from the Sephardic Book of Creation. The collection closes with a setting of verses by contemporary Spanish poet, translator, and educator Manuel Forcano. It features Ferran Savall, who sings and plays guitar. Anyone investing in a copy of Mare Nostrum will want to assign it a special place among the most treasured tomes on the bookshelf, for the two CDs come in a 450-page hardbound book printed in ten languages, richly illustrated with centuries-old artwork and illumined cartography, as well as a schematic chronology of historic events extending from the 8th to 6th centuries BCE through 2010-2011. Context for the music is provided through intelligent and insightful texts by eight different essayists, including Savall himself. This is his seventh CD book. The spirit embodied in Savall and Figueras' Mare Nostrum is most beautifully articulated in this passage by French-Lebanese novelist Amin Maalouf: "If we are to restore some hope to our disoriented humanity, we must go beyond a mere dialogue of cultures and beliefs towards a dialogue of souls. As we stand at the beginning of the 21st century, that is the irreplaceable mission of art." ~ arwulf arwulf

Product Details

Release Date: 01/10/2012
Label: Alia Vox
UPC: 7619986398884
Rank: 10585

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Una matica de ruda
  2. Saltarello (after Alfonso X El Sabio, Cantigas de Santa Maria Nos. 77-119)
  3. Kamti Beivshan Layla (Improvisation after the Song of Songs)
  4. Gagauski
  5. Amazigh Lullaby
  6. A la una yo nac¿¿
  7. ¿¿sk¿¿dar
  8. Las Estrellas de los cielos
  9. LaMoledet shuvi roni
  10. Kurdi Pesrev (taksim & makam)
  11. Alef, mem, shin (The Three Principles)
  12. Pesend¿¿de "Saz Sem¿¿rsi"
  13. Noumi noumi yaldati
  14. La Armada Turca

Disc 2

  1. En la santa Helena
  2. Shaar, petakh dodi
  3. Taksim Kanun (Improvisation)
  4. Nana andaluza "Duerme mi ni¿¿a"
  5. El Rey que tanto madruga
  6. Ana Av Rajman
  7. Chominciamento di gioia
  8. Koimnsou khaidemeno mou
  9. El cant dels Aucells
  10. Hon Tahon
  11. Rast Murass'a
  12. Adonenu Elohenu
  13. Taksim and Dance
  14. Mireu el nostre mar (Improvisation)

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Jordi Savall   Primary Artist,Lyra,Rebab,Ensemble Director,Bass Viola da gamba
Hesperion XXI   Primary Artist,Ensemble
Ferran Savall   Guitar,Vocals
Yair Dalal   Oud
Driss El Maloumi   Oud,Rebab,Vocals
Dimitris Psonis   Santur,Morisca
Xavier Diaz-Latorre   Guitar
Pierre Hamon   Flute
Haig Sarikouyoumdjian   Duduk
Guersoy Dincer   Vocals
Pedro Estevan   Bells,Percussion
Montserrat Figueras   Vocals,Cithare
Nedyalko Nedyalkov   Kaval,Rebab
Lior Elmaleh   Vocals

Technical Credits

Ferran Savall   Composer
Luca Chiantore   Text Translation,Liner Note Translation
Eduardo Nestor Gomez   Design
Spanish Traditional   Composer
Catalan Traditional   Composer
Agnes Prunes   Editorial Coordinator
Bulgarian Traditional   Composer
Sephardic Traditional   Composer
Berber Traditional   Composer
Amin Maalouf   Liner Notes
Toni Penarroya   Photography
Amnon Shiloah   Liner Notes
Manuel Forcano   Liner Notes
Turkish Traditional   Composer
Anonymous, Turkish   Composer
David Ignaszewski   Photography
Teresa Llordes   Photography
R' Asher Mizrahi   Composer
Claudia Kalasz   Text Translation,Liner Note Translation
Jordi Savall   Arranger,Composer,Liner Notes
Montserrat Figueras   Arranger
Hakan Guengoer   Composer
Alfonso X (el Sabio)   Original Material
Manuel Mohino   Editing,Engineer,Mastering
Eduardo Gomez   Photography
Jewish Traditional   Composer
Anonymous, Italian   Composer
Greek Traditional   Composer
Jacqueline Minett   Text Translation,Liner Note Translation
Gilbert Bofill i Ball   Liner Note Translation
Han, Sultan Selim III   Composer
Juan Gabriel Lopez Guix   Text Translation,Liner Note Translation
Irene Bloc   Text Translation,Liner Note Translation
Christian Poche   Liner Note Translation
Cyril Aslanoff   Liner Note Translation
Fernand Braudel   Liner Notes
Lior Elmaleh   Composer
Pedrag Matvejevic   Liner Notes
Pierre Merlet   Photography
Rossend Domenech   Liner Notes
Sergi Grau Torres   Liner Notes
Tahar Ben Jelloun   Liner Notes
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