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:''Disambiguation''
:''See [[musica ficta]] for the Latin musical term, ''feigned music''.''
:''There are four other early music ensembles with a similar name:''
: [[Musica Ficta (Argentina)]] founded 1975 by Rubén Soifer.
: [[Musica Ficta (Spain)]] founded 1992 by Raúl Mallavibarrena.
: [[Musica Ficta (Denmark)]] founded 1996 by [[Bo Holten]].
: [[Musica Ficta (New Zealand)]] founded 2007 by Chris Burcin and others.
: '''Música Ficta (Colombia)''' is the only group, to use the accent, indicating that the name is to be read as Spanish not Latin. The adjective ficta (feigned) is the same in both Latin and Spanish.

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'''Música Ficta''' is an early music ensemble founded in [[Bogotá]], [[Colombia]], in 1988. The ensemble is specialized in the performance of Latin-American and Spanish renaissance and baroque music. It has performed in over 20 countries in Europe, the USA, Latin America, the Far and Middle East. It has recorded for the labels Jade (France), Arion (France), Centaur (USA) and Arts Music (Germany).
'''Música Ficta''' is an early music ensemble founded in [[Bogotá]], [[Colombia]], in 1988. The ensemble is specialized in the performance of Latin-American and Spanish renaissance and baroque music. It has performed in Europe, the Americas, the Far and Middle East, and it has been reviewed, among others, by [[The Washington Post]], Goldberg Magazine, [[Fanfare (magazine)|Fanfare]], [[AllMusic]] and [[Le Monde de la musique|Le Monde de la Musique]].


The ensemble has recorded various unedited or scarcely known works from Latin-American musical archives, such as Bogotá, Mexico, Guatemala, Lima and Chiquitos (Bolivia). The group is also known for bringing to light unedited pieces by major 17th century Spanish composers such as [[Sebastián Durón]], [[Juan de Navas]] and [[José Marín]].
The ensemble has recorded various unedited or scarcely known pieces from Latin-American musical archives, such as Bogotá, Mexico, Guatemala, Lima and Chiquitos (Bolivia). The group has also uncovered unedited pieces by 17th-century Spanish composers such as [[Sebastián Durón]], [[Juan de Navas]] and [[José Marín (composer)|José Marín]].


Current members of the group are: Jairo Serrano (voice, percussion), [[Carlos Serrano]] (early woodwinds), Julián Navarro (vihuela de mano, baroque guitar, theorbo) and [[Elisabeth Wright]] (harpsichord). The members have taught mainly the Early Music Institute of [[Indiana University]] and [[Pontificia Universidad Javeriana]] in Bogotá.
Current members of the group are: Jairo Serrano (voice, percussion), [[Carlos Serrano]] (early woodwinds), Julián Navarro (vihuela de mano, baroque guitar), Regina Albanez (theorbo), Bárbara Cerón (baroque harp) and Elisabeth Wright (harpsichord).


== Discography ==
== Discography ==
* 1996, p. 2001 - ''Romances & Villancicos from Spain and the New World''. Éditions Jade No. 198-142-2 (France).
*'''"Romances & Villancicos from Spain and the New World"'''. Éditions Jade No. 198-142-2 (France). 1996, p. 2001
* 1999, p. 2000 - ''De Antequera sale un moro - Music of the Christian, Moorish and Jewish Spain c. 1492''. Éditions Jade No. 74321-79256-2 (France).
*'''"De Antequera sale un moro"''' - ''Music of the Christian, Moorish and Jewish Spain c. 1492''. Éditions Jade No. 74321-79256-2 (France). 1999, p. 2000
* 2003, p. 2006 - ''Sepan todos que muero - Music of Peasants and Courtiers in the Viceroyalty of Peru, 17th-18th Centuries''. Centaur Records CRC 2797 (USA).
* '''"Sepan todos que muero"''' - ''Music of Peasants and Courtiers in the Viceroyalty of Peru, 17th-18th c.'' [http://www.centaurrecords.com/store/albums/baroque/sepan-todos-que-muero-music-of-peasants-and-courtiers-in-the-viceroyalty-of-peru-17th-18th-c-ensemble-musica-ficta.html]. Centaur Records CRC 2797 (USA). 2003, p. 2006
* 2005, p. 2006 - ''Esa Noche Yo Bailá - Feast and Devotion in High Peru of the 17th Century''. Arts Music No. 47727-8 (Germany).
*'''"Esa noche yo bailá"''' - ''Feast and Devotion in High Peru of the 17th Century'' [https://www.artsmusic.de/sacd/19/esa-noche-yo-baila-feast-and-devotion-in-high-peru-of-the-17th-century?c=14]. Arts Music No. 47727-8 (Germany). 2005, p. 2006
* 2007, p. 2008 - ''Del mar del alma - Music and Poetry in Colonial Bogota (17th-18th c.)''. Arion ARN68789 (France)
*'''"Del mar del alma"''' - ''Music and Poetry in Colonial Bogota (17th-18th c.)''. Arion ARN68789 (France). 2007, p. 2008
*'''"Cuando muere el sol"''' - ''Art Songs by Sebastián Durón (1660-1716)'' [https://arion-music.com/product/duron-cuando-muere-el-sol-2/]. Arion ARN68825 (France). 2010, p. 2011
*'''"Dos estrellas le siguen"''' - ''17th Century Xácaras and Dances in Spain and Latin America''. Centaur Records CRC 3501 (USA). 2015, p. 2016
* '''"Aves, flores y estrellas"''' - ''Tonos and arias by Juan de Navas (1647-1719)'' [https://www.lindoro.es/catalogo/aves-flores-y-estrellas/]. Lindoro NL-3037 (Belgium). 2016, p. 2017.
* '''"Alado cisne de nieve"''' - ''Art songs by Juan de Navas (1647-1719)'' [https://www.etcetera-records.com/album/673/juan-de-navas]. Etcetera KTC 1609 (Belgium). 2016, p. 2018.
* '''"En mi amor tal ausencia"''' - ''Love and heartbreak in the tonos of José Marín (1618-1699)'' [https://www.lindoro.es/catalogo/en-mi-amor-tal-ausencia/]. Lindoro NL-3046 (Spain). 2018, p. 2020.
* '''"Si a la muerte imita el sueño"''' - ''Art songs by José Marín (1618-1699)'' [https://www.lindoro.es/catalogo/si-a-la-muerte-imita-el-sueno-tonos-humanos-de-jose-marin/]. Lindoro NL-3053 (Spain). 2018, p. 2021.


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.musicafictaweb.com/ Música Ficta]
* Música Ficta's webpage: [http://www.musicafictaweb.com/ Música Ficta]
*[http://www.goldbergweb.com/en/interpreters/orchestras/10845.php/ Article in Goldberg Magazine]
* [http://www.centaurrecords.com/ Centaur Records]
*[http://www.centaurrecords.com/ Centaur Records]
* [http://www.artsmusic.de/ Arts Music.]
*[http://www.artsmusic.de/ Arts Music]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20060905024747/http://www.jade-music.com/ Jade Music.]
*[http://www.jade-music.com/ Jade Music]
* [http://www.arion-music.com/ Arion]
*[http://www.arion-music.com/ Arion]
* [https://www.etcetera-records.com/ Etcetera.]
* [http://www.lindoro.es/ Lindoro.]

== References ==
* Dos estrellas le siguen - 4.5/5 Stars, AllMusic review by Blair Sanderson[http://www.allmusic.com/album/dos-estrellas-le-siguen-mw0002981269].
* Dos estrellas le siguen - Pizzicato Classics review by Remy Franck, Luxembourg [http://www.pizzicato.lu/aus-dem-notizbuch-eines-rezensenten-cd-kurzrezensionen-von-remy-franck-folge-126/].
* Cuando muere el sol - 4/5 Stars, Allmusic review by James Manheim [https://www.allmusic.com/album/cuando-muere-el-sol-tonos-humanos-y-divines-de-sebasti%C3%A1n-dur%C3%B3n-mw0002136325].
* Cuando muere el sol - 4/5 Stars, Audiophile Audition review by Steven Ritter [https://www.audaud.com/cuando-muere-el-sol-music-by-sebastian-duron-and-others-musica-ficta/].
* Esa noche yo bailá - 3.5/5 Stars, AllMusic review by James Manheim [https://www.allmusic.com/album/esa-noche-yo-bail%C3%A1-fiesta-y-devoci%C3%B3n-en-alto-per%C3%BA-del-s-xvii-mw0001394434].
* Esa noche yo bailá - Classical Net review by Gerald Fenech [http://www.classical.net/music/recs/reviews/a/ats47727a.php].
* Sepan todos que muero - 4.5/5 Stars, AllMusic review by Stephen Eddins [https://www.allmusic.com/album/sepan-todos-que-muero-music-of-peasants-courtiers-in-the-viceroyalty-of-peru-17th-18th-century-mw0001851887].
* Sepan todos que muero - 9/10 Classics Today review by David Vernier [https://www.classicstoday.com/review/review-13500/].


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Latest revision as of 11:03, 21 April 2022

Música Ficta
Background information
OriginBogota, Colombia
GenresBaroque music, Renaissance music
OccupationsEarly music
Years active1988–present
MitgliederCarlos Serrano, Jairo Serrano, Elisabeth Wright, Julián Navarro, Regina Albanez, Bárbara Cerón
Websitewww.musicaficta.com

Música Ficta is an early music ensemble founded in Bogotá, Colombia, in 1988. The ensemble is specialized in the performance of Latin-American and Spanish renaissance and baroque music. It has performed in Europe, the Americas, the Far and Middle East, and it has been reviewed, among others, by The Washington Post, Goldberg Magazine, Fanfare, AllMusic and Le Monde de la Musique.

The ensemble has recorded various unedited or scarcely known pieces from Latin-American musical archives, such as Bogotá, Mexico, Guatemala, Lima and Chiquitos (Bolivia). The group has also uncovered unedited pieces by 17th-century Spanish composers such as Sebastián Durón, Juan de Navas and José Marín.

Current members of the group are: Jairo Serrano (voice, percussion), Carlos Serrano (early woodwinds), Julián Navarro (vihuela de mano, baroque guitar), Regina Albanez (theorbo), Bárbara Cerón (baroque harp) and Elisabeth Wright (harpsichord).

Discography

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  • "Romances & Villancicos from Spain and the New World". Éditions Jade No. 198-142-2 (France). 1996, p. 2001
  • "De Antequera sale un moro" - Music of the Christian, Moorish and Jewish Spain c. 1492. Éditions Jade No. 74321-79256-2 (France). 1999, p. 2000
  • "Sepan todos que muero" - Music of Peasants and Courtiers in the Viceroyalty of Peru, 17th-18th c. [1]. Centaur Records CRC 2797 (USA). 2003, p. 2006
  • "Esa noche yo bailá" - Feast and Devotion in High Peru of the 17th Century [2]. Arts Music No. 47727-8 (Germany). 2005, p. 2006
  • "Del mar del alma" - Music and Poetry in Colonial Bogota (17th-18th c.). Arion ARN68789 (France). 2007, p. 2008
  • "Cuando muere el sol" - Art Songs by Sebastián Durón (1660-1716) [3]. Arion ARN68825 (France). 2010, p. 2011
  • "Dos estrellas le siguen" - 17th Century Xácaras and Dances in Spain and Latin America. Centaur Records CRC 3501 (USA). 2015, p. 2016
  • "Aves, flores y estrellas" - Tonos and arias by Juan de Navas (1647-1719) [4]. Lindoro NL-3037 (Belgium). 2016, p. 2017.
  • "Alado cisne de nieve" - Art songs by Juan de Navas (1647-1719) [5]. Etcetera KTC 1609 (Belgium). 2016, p. 2018.
  • "En mi amor tal ausencia" - Love and heartbreak in the tonos of José Marín (1618-1699) [6]. Lindoro NL-3046 (Spain). 2018, p. 2020.
  • "Si a la muerte imita el sueño" - Art songs by José Marín (1618-1699) [7]. Lindoro NL-3053 (Spain). 2018, p. 2021.
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References

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  • Dos estrellas le siguen - 4.5/5 Stars, AllMusic review by Blair Sanderson[8].
  • Dos estrellas le siguen - Pizzicato Classics review by Remy Franck, Luxembourg [9].
  • Cuando muere el sol - 4/5 Stars, Allmusic review by James Manheim [10].
  • Cuando muere el sol - 4/5 Stars, Audiophile Audition review by Steven Ritter [11].
  • Esa noche yo bailá - 3.5/5 Stars, AllMusic review by James Manheim [12].
  • Esa noche yo bailá - Classical Net review by Gerald Fenech [13].
  • Sepan todos que muero - 4.5/5 Stars, AllMusic review by Stephen Eddins [14].
  • Sepan todos que muero - 9/10 Classics Today review by David Vernier [15].