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Enriqué Granados
Amor y odio (Tonadillas al estilo antiguo, No. 1), H. 136/1
Works Info
Composer
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Enriqué Granados
Genre
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Vocal
Compose Date
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1910-1911
Publication Date
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1912
Average_duration
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2:22
"Amor y odio" is the first of six tonadillas al estilo antiguo composed by Enriqué Granados. It was composed in 1913 and premiered the same year in Barcelona. The tonadilla is a type of Spanish song that was popular in the 18th century, characterized by its humorous and satirical lyrics. Granados revived this genre in the early 20th century, infusing it with his own unique style. "Amor y odio" is a short, one-movement piece that lasts just over two minutes. It is written for voice and piano and features a lively, syncopated rhythm. The tonadilla tells the story of a woman who is torn between her love and hate for a man. The lyrics are witty and playful, with the woman expressing her conflicting emotions in a humorous and exaggerated way. Musically, "Amor y odio" is characterized by its use of Spanish folk melodies and rhythms. Granados was deeply influenced by the music of his native Catalonia, and this is evident in the tonadilla's use of flamenco-style guitar strumming and syncopated rhythms. The piano accompaniment is lively and virtuosic, with rapid arpeggios and cascading runs. Overall, "Amor y odio" is a charming and lighthearted piece that showcases Granados' skill as a composer and his love for Spanish music and culture. It is a testament to his ability to revive and reinvent traditional genres, and it remains a beloved piece in the tonadilla repertoire.
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