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Juan Hidalgo
De las luces que en el mar
Works Info
Composer
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Juan Hidalgo
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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2:56
"De las luces que en el mar" is a vocal and instrumental work composed by Juan Hidalgo, a Spanish composer and harpist of the Baroque era. The piece was composed in the mid-17th century and premiered in Madrid in 1664. It is a zarzuela, a type of Spanish musical theater that combines spoken dialogue with songs and dances. The work consists of three movements, each with its own distinct character and musical style. The first movement is a lively and rhythmic dance, featuring the harp and guitar as well as the voices of the singers. The second movement is a slower and more contemplative aria, sung by a solo soprano accompanied by the harp. The final movement is a joyful and celebratory dance, featuring the full ensemble of singers and instrumentalists. One of the most notable characteristics of "De las luces que en el mar" is its use of traditional Spanish musical forms and rhythms, such as the fandango and the seguidilla. Hidalgo also incorporates elements of Italian opera into the work, such as the use of recitative and aria. The lyrics of the piece are in Spanish and tell the story of a sailor who is lost at sea and sees lights in the distance, which he believes to be the lights of his home port. The music reflects the emotions of the sailor, ranging from despair and longing to hope and joy. Overall, "De las luces que en el mar" is a beautiful and expressive work that showcases Hidalgo's skill as a composer and his ability to blend different musical styles and traditions. It remains a beloved piece of Spanish Baroque music to this day.
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