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Alfonso X (el Sabio)
Cantiga de Santa María 126, De toda chaga ben pode guarir
Works Info
Composer
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Alfonso X (el Sabio)
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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10:07
The Cantiga de Santa María 126, De toda chaga ben pode guarir, was composed by Alfonso X (el Sabio) in the 13th century. It is part of a collection of 420 songs dedicated to the Virgin Mary, known as the Cantigas de Santa María. The Cantiga 126 is one of the most popular and well-known songs of the collection. The premiere of the Cantiga 126 is unknown, but it was likely performed in the royal court of Alfonso X in Seville, Spain. The Cantigas de Santa María were written in Galician-Portuguese, a language spoken in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula during the Middle Ages. The Cantiga 126 is a hymn to the healing power of the Virgin Mary. The song tells the story of a man who was suffering from a painful wound that no doctor could heal. He prayed to the Virgin Mary for help, and she appeared to him in a dream, telling him to go to a certain church and pray to her. The man followed her instructions and was miraculously healed. The Cantiga 126 is divided into three movements. The first movement is a solo voice singing the melody, accompanied by a drone instrument, likely a hurdy-gurdy. The second movement is a chorus of voices singing the same melody in harmony. The third movement is a solo voice singing a different melody, accompanied by a harp. The Cantiga 126 is characterized by its simple melody and repetitive structure. The melody is based on a medieval mode, or scale, known as the Dorian mode. The song is also characterized by its use of drones, which create a hypnotic effect. The Cantiga 126 is a prime example of the medieval musical style known as Ars Antiqua, which was characterized by its use of simple melodies, drones, and rhythmic patterns. In conclusion, the Cantiga de Santa María 126, De toda chaga ben pode guarir, is a hymn to the healing power of the Virgin Mary. It was composed by Alfonso X (el Sabio) in the 13th century and is part of a collection of 420 songs dedicated to the Virgin Mary, known as the Cantigas de Santa María. The Cantiga 126 is characterized by its simple melody, repetitive structure, and use of drones, and is a prime example of the medieval musical style known as Ars Antiqua.
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