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Francisco Garro: From Fire & Earthquake

Ensemble Pro Victoria, Toby Ward

The voices of Ensemble Pro Victoria really are world- class and their tuning is radiant, but the overall texture can veer occasionally towards the weighty because of the doubled bass line.

Francisco Garro: From Fire & Earthquake

Ensemble Pro Victoria, Toby Ward

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The voices of Ensemble Pro Victoria really are world- class and their tuning is radiant, but the overall texture can veer occasionally towards the weighty because of the doubled bass line.

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For many in early seventeenth-century Portugal the period of Spanish rule was a time of anguish; but it was also an age of opportunity. Francisco Garro was a Spaniard who crowned his career at the Royal Chapel in Lisbon when this thriving metropolis boasted a vibrant musical life.

Four centuries after his death, Toby Ward and the expert voices and instrumentalists of Ensemble Pro Victoria triumphantly blow the dust from partbooks that survived political upheavals and the disaster of the 1755 Lisbon earthquake, revealing a masterly oeuvre that in its richness and expressivity quite justifies the honour in which Garro was held in his lifetime.

Contents and tracklist

I. Kyrie
Track length5:01
II. Gloria
Track length4:15
III. Credo
Track length7:44
IV. Sanctus
Track length2:10
V. Benedictus
Track length1:45
VI. Agnus Dei
Track length3:34
I. Kyrie
Track length3:30
II. Gloria
Track length4:50
III. Credo
Track length6:18
IV. Sanctus
Track length2:08
V. Benedictus
Track length2:17
VI. Agnus Dei
Track length2:55

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May 2026

The voices of Ensemble Pro Victoria really are world- class and their tuning is radiant, but the overall texture can veer occasionally towards the weighty because of the doubled bass line.
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