Juan Frances de Iribarren
Arde el furor intrépido
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Composer:Juan Frances de IribarrenGenre:VocalCompose Date:1751Average_duration:6:49"Arde el furor intrépido" is a choral work composed by Juan Frances de Iribarren, a Spanish composer and organist who lived from 1699 to 1767. The piece was composed in the Baroque era and premiered in Madrid in 1740. The work is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement is a lively and energetic chorus, featuring a full choir and orchestra. The music is characterized by its fast tempo, intricate counterpoint, and use of dynamic contrasts. The text of the movement is taken from a poem by the Spanish poet Francisco de Quevedo, and describes the fiery passion and determination of a warrior. The second movement is a slower and more contemplative aria, featuring a solo soprano accompanied by a small ensemble. The music is characterized by its lyrical melody, expressive phrasing, and use of ornamentation. The text of the movement is also taken from a poem by Quevedo, and describes the beauty and fragility of life. The third and final movement is a triumphant chorus, featuring the full choir and orchestra once again. The music is characterized by its grandeur, with a majestic melody and powerful harmonies. The text of the movement is taken from the Book of Revelation, and describes the victory of the righteous over evil. Overall, "Arde el furor intrépido" is a powerful and dramatic work that showcases Iribarren's skill as a composer. The piece is notable for its use of contrasting textures and dynamics, as well as its incorporation of both secular and religious texts.More....
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