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Amadeo Vives
Canciones epigramáticas
Works Info
Composer
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Amadeo Vives
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Song
Compose Date
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1915
Average_duration
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4:20
Movement_count
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2
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Amadeo Vives' 'Canciones epigramáticas' is a song cycle composed in 1914. The premiere of the work took place in Madrid, Spain, in the same year. The cycle consists of six songs, each with its own unique character and style. The first song, 'La rosa y el sauce' (The Rose and the Willow), is a romantic and melancholic piece that tells the story of a rose and a willow tree that fall in love but cannot be together. The second song, 'La tarántula e un bicho mu malo' (The Tarantula is a Very Bad Bug), is a humorous and satirical piece that pokes fun at the superstitions surrounding the tarantula spider. The third song, 'La serenata' (The Serenade), is a lively and playful piece that depicts a serenade being played outside a lover's window. The fourth song, 'El majo celoso' (The Jealous Majo), is a passionate and dramatic piece that tells the story of a jealous man who suspects his lover of infidelity. The fifth song, 'El beso' (The Kiss), is a tender and romantic piece that celebrates the power of a kiss. The final song, 'La petenera' (The Petenera), is a haunting and mysterious piece that tells the story of a woman who seduces men with her dance. Overall, 'Canciones epigramáticas' is a diverse and engaging song cycle that showcases Vives' skill as a composer. The cycle features a range of musical styles and moods, from romantic and melancholic to humorous and satirical. The songs are characterized by Vives' use of rich harmonies, expressive melodies, and evocative lyrics, making them a beloved part of the Spanish art song repertoire.
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