Tomás Luis de Victoria is considered the best Spanish composer of his time. He shared generation and fame with other greats like Cristóbal de Morales and Francisco Guerrero.

He is remembered as a priest, organist, choir teacher and, above all, as a composer of religious music. His music reflects his entire spiritual and humanistic world and comes to encompass all genres of religious music of his time.

He established himself as a great connoisseur of contrapuntal art and imitative technique, coming to cultivate and experience works of great complexity and polychoral music.

His creation is appreciated as one of the greats of this period of the High Renaissance and shares hegemony with other authors such as Palestrina and Lasso.

Its production is nowadays increasingly recognized worldwide.

Program:
Salve Regina (a 8), Tomás Luis de Victoria (1548 – 1610)
Missa Salve (a 8), Tomás Luis de Victoria (1548 – 1610)
Sancta Maria succurre Miseris (a 4), Tomás Luis de Victoria (1548 – 1610)
Magnificat Primi Toni (a 8), Tomás Luis de Victoria (1548 – 1610)
Regina Caeli (a 8), Tomás Luis de Victoria (1548 – 1610)

 

2020 Musical Season – National Heritage