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Pablo Luna
De Espana vengo
Works Info
Composer
:
Pablo Luna
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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5:14
"De España vengo" is a zarzuela aria composed by Pablo Luna. It was premiered in Madrid on March 15, 1925, at the Teatro Apolo. The aria is part of the zarzuela "El niño judío," which was written by Luna in collaboration with librettist Antonio Paso. The aria is sung by the character of Rafael, a young man who has just returned to Spain after living in the Middle East. The lyrics describe his longing for his homeland and his joy at being back in Spain. The melody is characterized by its lively rhythm and its use of traditional Spanish musical elements, such as the use of the guitar and the castanets. The aria is divided into three movements. The first movement is a lively introduction, featuring the guitar and the castanets. The second movement is a slower, more lyrical section, in which Rafael expresses his longing for Spain. The third movement is a return to the lively rhythm of the first movement, as Rafael celebrates his return to his homeland. One of the characteristics of "De España vengo" is its use of traditional Spanish musical elements. The melody is based on the rhythms and melodies of traditional Spanish folk music, and the use of the guitar and the castanets adds to the Spanish flavor of the piece. Another characteristic of the aria is its emotional intensity. Rafael's longing for Spain is palpable in the lyrics and the melody, and the lively rhythm of the piece adds to the sense of joy and celebration in the final movement. Overall, "De España vengo" is a beautiful example of the zarzuela genre, and a testament to Pablo Luna's skill as a composer. Its use of traditional Spanish musical elements and its emotional intensity make it a beloved piece of Spanish music to this day.
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