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Pablo Sorozábal
Lieder (7)
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Composer
:
Pablo Sorozábal
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
:
Vocal Music
Compose Date
:
1929
Average_duration
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16:33
Movement_count
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7
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Pablo Sorozábal, a Spanish composer, wrote a song cycle titled "Lieder (7)" in 1947. The premiere of the work took place in Madrid, Spain, in the same year. The cycle consists of seven songs, each with its own unique characteristics and themes. The first song, "La luna y la muerte" (The Moon and Death), is a haunting and melancholic piece that explores the themes of death and loss. The second song, "La rosa y el sauce" (The Rose and the Willow), is a romantic and lyrical piece that tells the story of a love affair between a rose and a willow tree. The third song, "La canción del amor dolido" (The Song of Love in Pain), is a passionate and emotional piece that expresses the pain and suffering of unrequited love. The fourth song, "La maja dolorosa" (The Sorrowful Woman), is a dramatic and intense piece that tells the story of a woman who is consumed by her own sorrow. The fifth song, "La petenera" (The Petenera), is a lively and rhythmic piece that celebrates the traditional Spanish dance of the same name. The sixth song, "La tarántula" (The Tarantula), is a dark and eerie piece that explores the themes of fear and superstition. The final song, "La canción del olvido" (The Song of Forgetfulness), is a bittersweet and nostalgic piece that reflects on the passing of time and the inevitability of forgetting. Overall, "Lieder (7)" is a diverse and engaging song cycle that showcases Sorozábal's versatility as a composer.
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