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Juan del Encina
Ay triste que vengo
Works Info
Composer
:
Juan del Encina
Genre
:
Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
Average_duration
:
2:43
"Ay triste que vengo" is a Spanish Renaissance song composed by Juan del Encina. It was written in the early 16th century and is considered one of the most famous works of the composer. The song was first performed in the court of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain. The song is a part of the genre known as villancicos, which were popular in Spain during the Renaissance period. Villancicos were typically sung in Spanish and were characterized by their simple melodies and lyrics. "Ay triste que vengo" is a sad song that tells the story of a lover who is heartbroken and alone. The song is composed of three movements, each with its own distinct melody and rhythm. The first movement is slow and mournful, with a simple melody that emphasizes the sadness of the lyrics. The second movement is more upbeat, with a faster tempo and a more complex melody. The third movement returns to the slow, mournful melody of the first movement, bringing the song to a somber conclusion. The lyrics of "Ay triste que vengo" are written in Spanish and are characterized by their simple, straightforward language. The song tells the story of a lover who is heartbroken and alone, wandering through the countryside in search of his lost love. The lyrics are filled with images of nature, such as the wind and the trees, which serve to emphasize the loneliness and isolation of the protagonist. Overall, "Ay triste que vengo" is a beautiful and haunting song that captures the sadness and melancholy of the Renaissance period. Its simple melody and lyrics make it a timeless classic that continues to be performed and enjoyed by audiences around the world.
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