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Martín Palmeri
Misa a Buenos Aires ('Misatango')
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Works Info
Composer
:
Martín Palmeri
Genre
:
Choral
Compose Date
:
1996
Average_duration
:
38:12
Movement_count
:
6
Movement ....
Misa a Buenos Aires, also known as Misatango, is a choral work composed by Argentine composer Martín Palmeri. The piece was composed in 1996 and premiered in Buenos Aires the same year. It is a fusion of the traditional Latin Mass with the rhythms and melodies of Argentine tango. The piece is divided into six movements: Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Agnus Dei, and Lux Aeterna. Each movement features a combination of traditional Latin text and Spanish lyrics, with the exception of the Lux Aeterna, which is entirely in Latin. The Kyrie begins with a haunting melody sung by the choir, which is then joined by the soloist. The Gloria is a lively and rhythmic movement, featuring a call-and-response between the choir and soloist. The Credo is a more contemplative movement, with a slower tempo and a focus on the text. The Sanctus is a joyful and celebratory movement, with a lively tango rhythm and a soaring melody. The Agnus Dei is a more somber movement, with a slower tempo and a focus on the text. The Lux Aeterna is a beautiful and ethereal movement, with a soaring melody and a sense of peace and tranquility. One of the most distinctive characteristics of Misatango is its fusion of traditional Latin Mass text with the rhythms and melodies of Argentine tango. The piece features a variety of tango rhythms, including the habanera, milonga, and tango vals. The use of the bandoneón, a traditional Argentine instrument, also adds to the tango flavor of the piece. Overall, Misatango is a beautiful and unique choral work that combines the traditional Latin Mass with the rhythms and melodies of Argentine tango. Its fusion of different musical styles and languages creates a powerful and moving experience for both performers and audiences alike.
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