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Manuel de Zumaya
Cantada para la fiesta de la Asunción "Hoy sube arrebatada"
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Composer
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Manuel de Zumaya
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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4:18
"Cantada para la fiesta de la Asunción Hoy sube arrebatada" is a choral work composed by Manuel de Zumaya, a Mexican composer of the Baroque era. The piece was composed in the late 17th century and premiered in Mexico City in 1711. The work is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement is a lively and celebratory chorus, with a joyful melody and intricate harmonies. The second movement is a solo aria, sung by a soprano, which is more introspective and contemplative in nature. The final movement is a grand chorus, with a majestic melody and powerful harmonies, which brings the work to a triumphant conclusion. The text of the piece is in Spanish and is based on the Catholic feast of the Assumption of Mary. The lyrics describe the ascent of Mary into heaven and the joy and celebration that accompanies this event. Zumaya's music perfectly captures the spirit of the text, with its exuberant choruses and contemplative arias. One of the most notable characteristics of Zumaya's music is his use of polyphony, which is the simultaneous use of multiple independent melodies. This technique is particularly evident in the choral sections of "Cantada para la fiesta de la Asunción Hoy sube arrebatada," where the different voices weave in and out of each other, creating a rich and complex texture. Overall, "Cantada para la fiesta de la Asunción Hoy sube arrebatada" is a beautiful and uplifting work that showcases Zumaya's skill as a composer. Its combination of joyful choruses and introspective arias, along with its intricate harmonies and use of polyphony, make it a true masterpiece of Baroque choral music.
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