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Gaspar Sanz
Capricho
Works Info
Composer
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Gaspar Sanz
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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2:42
Capricho is a composition for baroque guitar by Gaspar Sanz, a Spanish composer and guitarist who lived in the 17th century. The piece was composed in the mid-17th century and is one of Sanz's most famous works. It is a suite of dances, consisting of several movements, each with its own unique character and style. The premiere of Capricho is not known, as it was likely performed in private settings rather than in public concerts. However, the piece has been widely performed and recorded by guitarists around the world, and it remains a popular work in the classical guitar repertoire. The movements of Capricho include a Prelude, a Galliard, a Canarios, a Passacalle, a Folias, a Zarabanda, a Chacona, and a Jiga. Each movement has its own distinct rhythm, tempo, and mood, ranging from lively and energetic to slow and contemplative. The Prelude is a short, introductory piece that sets the tone for the rest of the suite. It is followed by the Galliard, a lively dance in triple meter that features intricate fingerpicking patterns and rapid chord changes. The Canarios is a popular Spanish dance that is characterized by its syncopated rhythms and lively, upbeat tempo. The Passacalle is a slow, stately dance that features a repeating bass line and ornate melodic variations. The Folias is a traditional Spanish dance that is known for its complex rhythms and improvisational nature. The Zarabanda is a slow, sensual dance that was popular in the 17th century, and it features a distinctive rhythm that emphasizes the second beat of each measure. The Chacona is a lively dance in triple meter that features a repeating chord progression and virtuosic fingerpicking patterns. The Jiga is a fast, energetic dance that is characterized by its lively rhythms and intricate melodic variations. Overall, Capricho is a masterful work that showcases Sanz's skill as a composer and guitarist. Its diverse range of movements and styles make it a challenging and rewarding piece for guitarists to perform, and its popularity has ensured its place as a classic of the classical guitar repertoire.
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