
Xavier María de Munibe e Idiáquez (1729-1785) - El Borracho Burlado (1764)
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Composer: Xavier María de Munibe e Idiáquez (1729-1785)
Work: El Borracho Burlado (1764) [live recording, 1981]
Performers: Loli Ordoki; Nekane Lasarte; Juan Migel Etxarri; Rikardo Salaberria; José María Altuna; José Javier Etxeverria; Angel Marco (narrador); Oñati Abesbatza; Orquestra de Camara;
Javier Bello Portu (director)
El Borracho Burlado (1764)
1. Obertura 0:00
2. Recitado 0:53
3. Aria 1:11
4. Recitado 4:05
5. Aria 4:15
6. Recitado 6:11
7. Aria 6:42
8. Recitado 9:30
9. Aria 9:42
10. Recitado 11:30
11. Aria 11:54
12. Recitado 14:24
13. Aria 14:34
14. Recitado 16:07
15. Aria 16:59
16. Recitado 20:00
17. Aria & Choir 20:20
18. Recitado 31:54
19. Aria 32:45
20. Recitado 35:02
21. Aria 35:56
22. Recitado 39:59
23. Aria 41:00
24. Recitado 43:05
25. Choir 43:20
26. Recitado 44:57
27. Aria 45:20
28. Recitado 46:14
29. Aria 46:35
30. Recitado 47:59
31. Aria 48:20
32. Recitado 49:13
33. Choir 49:46
34. Recitado 50:50
35. Aria 52:23
36. Aria 55:28
37. Recitado 58:50
38. Final 59:16
Drawing: Hélène Feillet (1812-1889) - Gezin in Baskische kostuums
HD image: https://flic.kr/p/2nTJxfn
Further info: https://aunamendi.eusko-ikaskuntza.eus/es/munibe-idiaquez-xabier-maria/ar-82944/
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Xavier (Javier) María de Munibe e Idiáquez
(Azcoitia, 23 October 1729 - Vergara, 13 January 1785)
Spanish writer and composer. He studied in Toulouse, where he established contacts with the Society of Jesus. He returned to Gipuzkoa (a semi-autonomous Basque territory) in 1746 and settled in Azkoitia. There he became a official senior in the Regional Government (Diputación) in 1750. There he closely associated with the Marqués de Narros (José María de Eguía) and Manuel Ignacio Altuna. In 1747, when he was only eighteen years old, he married in Oñate (Guipúzcoa) with the young María Josefa de Aréizaga, of noble descent, connected with his family through industrial and economic activities. It meant a strengthening of his heritage, at the same time that his social relations and the possibilities of influencing Gipuzkoan politics were expanded. From 1747 to 1761 he held some public positions, such as mayor of his native town of Azcoitia, deputy general of Guipúzcoa (in 1750 and re-elected in 1754, 1758 and 1761) and deputy in Cortes (extension of the position of general deputy in 1758 and 1761). He had opportunities to learn about the political, social, economic and cultural situation of the citizens. This was perfect to spread his enlightened ideas. In 1763, he was one of the foundation members of the Real Sociedad Bascongada de Amigos del País. He also developed a short and sporadic career as a composer. As a result he wrote, among others, two operas: El borracho burlado (1764) and Comedia famosa, both of them a mixture of Spanish and Basque languages. As a writer, he was the author of several publications, among them, Los aldeanos críticos (1758), Ensayo de la Sociedad Bascongada de amigos del país (1766), and Gabon-Sariac (1762). #ClassicalMusic
