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Complete Vespers of Our Lady
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 3/22/2005

Complete Vespers of Our Lady
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 3/22/2005
- Composers: José Ximénez, Juan Garcia de Salazar, Plainchant
- Performers: Alicia Borges, Amaia A ua, Amaia Añua, David Azurza, David Sagastume, Gonzalo Ubani, Igone Abio, Isabel Alvarez, Ivette Gonz lez, Ivette González, Javier Saras a, Javier Sarasúa, Jes s Garc a Ar jula, Jesús García Aréjula, Jon Bagues, Jon Etxabe, Josep Cabré, Josu L pez, Josu López, Karmele Iriarte, Mirari P rez, Mirari Pérez, Miren Garikano, Nicol s Basarrate, Nicolás Basarrate, Pedro Ormazabal, Xabier Barriola
- Label: Naxos
- UPC: 747313590728
- Item #: NAX359072
- Genre: Classical
- Release Date: 3/22/2005

Product Notes
Juan Garcia de Salazar, some of whose works were still performed in Spanish churches well into the nineteenth century was one of Spain's most important Baroque composers of religious music. Without attempting an exact liturgical reconstruction, this recording presents a coherent musical program for a contemporary Vespers service for Our Lady, based on an extant works by Salazar preserved in the Cathedral of Zamora. The instrumental movements are transcriptions of motets by Salazar and the full service is completed with organ verses by the de Olague and a Batalla by Ximenez, both of whom worked in more or less the same region as Salazar and by plainchant taken from a choirbook dated 1692.