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Alberto Ginastera
Rondo on Argentine Children's Songs, Op. 19
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Composer
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Alberto Ginastera
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Rondo
Compose Date
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1947
Average_duration
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3:12
Alberto Ginastera's 'Rondo on Argentine Children's Songs, Op. 19' is a piano composition that was composed in 1947. The piece was premiered on August 28, 1947, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, by the composer himself. The composition consists of five movements, each based on a different Argentine children's song. The first movement, marked Allegro rustico, is based on the song "Arrorro mi nino" (Lullaby, my child). The movement begins with a lively and rhythmic melody that is reminiscent of a lullaby. The melody is then developed and transformed throughout the movement, with the use of syncopated rhythms and dissonant harmonies. The second movement, marked Andante cantabile, is based on the song "Carnavalito" (Little Carnival). The movement begins with a gentle and lyrical melody that is played in the right hand. The left hand provides a simple accompaniment that is reminiscent of a guitar. The melody is then developed and transformed throughout the movement, with the use of chromatic harmonies and a more complex accompaniment. The third movement, marked Allegro moderato, is based on the song "Bailecito" (Little Dance). The movement begins with a lively and rhythmic melody that is played in the right hand. The left hand provides a simple accompaniment that is reminiscent of a drum. The melody is then developed and transformed throughout the movement, with the use of syncopated rhythms and a more complex accompaniment. The fourth movement, marked Allegro molto, is based on the song "Zamba" (Zamba Dance). The movement begins with a fast and rhythmic melody that is played in the right hand. The left hand provides a simple accompaniment that is reminiscent of a guitar. The melody is then developed and transformed throughout the movement, with the use of syncopated rhythms and a more complex accompaniment. The fifth and final movement, marked Presto, is based on the song "Gato" (Cat Dance). The movement begins with a fast and rhythmic melody that is played in the right hand. The left hand provides a simple accompaniment that is reminiscent of a drum. The melody is then developed and transformed throughout the movement, with the use of syncopated rhythms and a more complex accompaniment. Overall, 'Rondo on Argentine Children's Songs, Op. 19' is a lively and rhythmic composition that showcases Ginastera's use of syncopated rhythms and dissonant harmonies. The use of Argentine children's songs as the basis for the composition adds a unique cultural element to the piece.
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