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Federico García Lorca
Canciones españolas antiguas "Sevillanas del Siglo XVIII"
Works Info
Composer
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Federico García Lorca
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Song
Average_duration
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2:26
'Canciones españolas antiguas Sevillanas del Siglo XVIII' is a collection of traditional Spanish songs arranged for voice and piano by Federico García Lorca. The collection was composed in 1927 and premiered in Madrid in the same year. The collection consists of twelve songs, each with its own unique melody and lyrics. The first movement of the collection is titled "Los Cuatro Muleros" and is a lively and rhythmic song about four mule drivers. The second movement, "Las Tres Hojas," is a melancholic song about a woman who has lost her lover. The third movement, "Los Reyes de la Baraja," is a playful song about a group of card players. The fourth movement, "La Tarara," is a lively and humorous song about a woman who dances wildly. The fifth movement, "La Petenera," is a passionate and dramatic song about a woman who is in love with a bullfighter. The sixth movement, "Zorongo," is a lively and rhythmic song about a woman who dances flamenco. The seventh movement, "Anda Jaleo," is a festive and energetic song about a group of people who are celebrating. The eighth movement, "Nana de Sevilla," is a lullaby that is both soothing and melancholic. The ninth movement, "Los Peregrinitos," is a joyful song about a group of pilgrims. The tenth movement, "Sevillanas del Siglo XVIII," is a lively and rhythmic song about the city of Seville. The eleventh movement, "Las Morillas de Jaén," is a haunting and mysterious song about three women from Jaén. The final movement, "La Boda de Luis Alonso," is a festive and celebratory song about a wedding. The characteristics of 'Canciones españolas antiguas Sevillanas del Siglo XVIII' are deeply rooted in Spanish folklore and tradition. Lorca's arrangements of these traditional songs showcase his unique musical style, which blends elements of classical music with traditional Spanish music. The collection is characterized by its use of rhythmic and melodic motifs, as well as its incorporation of traditional Spanish instruments such as the guitar and castanets. Overall, 'Canciones españolas antiguas Sevillanas del Siglo XVIII' is a beautiful and vibrant collection of traditional Spanish songs that showcases Lorca's unique musical style and his deep appreciation for Spanish folklore and tradition.
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