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Federico García Lorca
Nana de Sevilla
Works Info
Composer
:
Federico García Lorca
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
:
Lullaby
Average_duration
:
3:59
"Nana de Sevilla" is a famous Spanish song composed by Federico García Lorca, a renowned poet, playwright, and musician. The song was composed in 1929 and premiered in the same year in Madrid, Spain. It is a part of Lorca's collection of songs called "Canciones Españolas Antiguas," which he composed in collaboration with the composer Manuel de Falla. The song is a lullaby that is sung to a child, and it has a slow and soothing melody that is meant to calm the child and put them to sleep. The lyrics of the song are simple and repetitive, with the same verse being repeated throughout the song. The song is sung in the Andalusian dialect of Spanish, which gives it a unique flavor and character. The song has a single movement, and it is characterized by its simple melody and the use of traditional Spanish instruments such as the guitar and the castanets. The melody is slow and gentle, with a rhythm that mimics the rocking of a cradle. The use of the guitar and the castanets adds to the traditional Spanish flavor of the song, and it gives it a sense of authenticity and cultural significance. The lyrics of the song are simple and poetic, with Lorca using imagery and metaphors to create a sense of warmth and comfort. The song speaks of the moon and the stars, and how they watch over the child as they sleep. It also speaks of the mother's love for the child, and how she will always be there to protect and care for them. Overall, "Nana de Sevilla" is a beautiful and timeless song that captures the essence of Spanish culture and tradition. Its simple melody and poetic lyrics make it a favorite among Spanish-speaking people all over the world, and it continues to be a beloved lullaby that is sung to children to this day.
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