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:'''Edition notes:''' from the [[Música Colonial Archive]].  
:'''Edition notes:''' from the [[Música Colonial Archive]].


==General Information==
==General Information==
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'''Description:''' An elaborate solo cantata for "contralto" accompanied by two violins, an oboe and continuo. At this period the meaning of "contralto" may possibly not have clearly denoted a female rather than a male voice.  
'''Description:''' An elaborate solo cantata for "contralto" accompanied by two violins, an oboe and continuo. At this period the meaning of "contralto" may possibly not have clearly denoted a female rather than a male voice.


'''External websites:''' [http://conan.lib.muohio.edu/musica/frame.html?filename=7-038.djvu Microfilmed source] from Música Colonial (requires "Dejavu" software, free download available [http://www.dejavusoftware.com/ here])
'''External websites:''' [http://conan.lib.muohio.edu/musica/frame.html?filename=7-038.djvu Microfilmed source] from Música Colonial (requires "Dejavu" software, free download available [http://www.dejavusoftware.com/ here])
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'''Aria'''
'''Aria'''
The lovely torch, the beautiful light.  
The lovely torch, the beautiful light.
The butterfly flies around it nervously, adoring the sun.  
The butterfly flies around it nervously, adoring the sun.
In the same way my life takes refuge by the altar where it is welcomed by the clearest light.  
In the same way my life takes refuge by the altar where it is welcomed by the clearest light.
O who will be blinded by its brightness?
O who will be blinded by its brightness?


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'''Aria'''
'''Aria'''
Now is the time to struggle against my fragile being with a spirit determined to make battle.  
Now is the time to struggle against my fragile being with a spirit determined to make battle.
Your sighs themselves will lend you strength if you get to eat [the host] and thus win through in triumph.}}
Your sighs themselves will lend you strength if you get to eat [the host] and thus win through in triumph.}}
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  • (Posted 2010-09-01)  CPDL #22239:        (Sibelius 5)
Editor: Jonathan Goodliffe (submitted 2010-09-01).   Score information: A4, 16 pages, 147 kB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: from the Música Colonial Archive.

General Information

Title: La antorcha bella
Composer: José de Torres

Number of voices: 1v   Voicing: Alto solo

Genre: SacredCantata

Language: Spanish
Instruments: Mixed ensemble

First published:

Description: An elaborate solo cantata for "contralto" accompanied by two violins, an oboe and continuo. At this period the meaning of "contralto" may possibly not have clearly denoted a female rather than a male voice.

External websites: Microfilmed source from Música Colonial (requires "Dejavu" software, free download available here)

Original text and translations

Spanish.png Spanish text

'Aria
La antorcha bella,
la luz hermosa,
que juzga estrella,
rodea ansiosa
la mariposa
que adora al sol.

Así mi vida
se acoge al ara,
donde convida
la luz mas clara,
o quien cegará
con su arrebol.

Recitative
Quien dulce amante mio,
en la hostia por mí sacramentado,
quien hubiera cegado su albedrío,
para que a solo vos dueño adorado,
hubiera sus deseos entregado,
vos, vos por mí tal fineza,
yo contra mí tan aspera rudeza,
vos no solo cuidar de mi sustento,
si no es daros a vos por alimento,
y yo olvidaros, ay error profundo,
ciego para mi dios, me tiene el mundo.

Aria
Ya es ora de lidiar,
contra mi frágil ser,
espiritú a vencer,
a batallar.

Te prestará poder,
el propio suspirar,
si llegas a comer,
para triunfar.

English.png English translation

Aria
The lovely torch, the beautiful light.
The butterfly flies around it nervously, adoring the sun.
In the same way my life takes refuge by the altar where it is welcomed by the clearest light.
O who will be blinded by its brightness?

Recitative
[Not understood]

Aria
Now is the time to struggle against my fragile being with a spirit determined to make battle.
Your sighs themselves will lend you strength if you get to eat [the host] and thus win through in triumph.