- Source: Ensalada (music)
The ensalada (Spanish for salad) is a genre of polyphonic secular music mixing languages and dialects and nonsensical quodlibets.
The term is known mainly through a publication, Las Ensaladas de Flecha Prague (1581), by Mateo Flecha the Younger, that contains six long four-part vocal compositions by his uncle Mateo Flecha (1481–1553). Each of these ensaladas is divided into several sections, ranging from seven to twelve. The music is for four voices.
Apart from the ensaladas by Mateo Flecha, there are also two examples by Mateo Flecha the younger, two by Pere Alberch Vila, several by Bartolomé Cárceres, one by the unknown F. Chacón and several anonymous sources. There is also an instrumental ensalada for organ by Sebastián Aguilera de Heredia.
Works
Sources
Manuscripts
Barcelona, Biblioteca de Catalunya, Ms 454 (Cancionero de Barcelona).
Barcelona, Biblioteca de Catalunya. Ms 588 I
Barcelona, Biblioteca de Catalunya. Ms 588 II.
Cancionero de Medinaceli Palma de Mallorca, Fundación Bartolomé March
Printed editions
Cancionero de Uppsala. Villancicos de diversos autores. Jerónimo Scotto. Venecia. 1556
Las ensaladas de Flecha. Mateo Flecha el joven. Editor: Lorge Negrino. Praga. 1581. (only bass survives)
Le difficile de Chansons. Second Livre. Jacques Moderne. Lyon. La justa, titled La Bataille en Spagnol.
Transcriptions for voice and vihuela
Orphénica Lyra, Miguel de Fuenllana.
Silva de Sirenas, Enríquez de Valderrábano.
Libro de música de vihuela, Diego Pisador.
References
Historia de la Música en España e Hispanoamérica 2. De los Reyes Católicos a Felipe II, Maricarmen Gómez (ed.). Madrid-México D.F., Fondo de Cultura Económica, 2012 (chapters II-III). ISBN 978-84-375-0677-7
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