Oscar Esplá
Cantos de Antaño for piano
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Composer:Oscar EspláGenre:KeyboardStyle:SongCompose Date:1930Average_duration:6:46Oscar Esplá's 'Cantos de Antaño for piano' is a collection of six pieces that were composed in 1923. The premiere of the work took place in Madrid in the same year. The six movements of the work are titled 'Canción de Cuna', 'Jota', 'Seguidilla', 'Zortzico', 'Fandango' and 'Bolero'. The 'Canción de Cuna' is a lullaby that is characterized by its gentle and soothing melody. The 'Jota' is a lively dance that is typical of the Aragon region of Spain. The 'Seguidilla' is a traditional Spanish dance that is characterized by its fast tempo and intricate footwork. The 'Zortzico' is a Basque dance that is characterized by its irregular rhythm and syncopated melody. The 'Fandango' is a lively dance that is popular in many regions of Spain. The 'Bolero' is a slow and romantic dance that is characterized by its smooth and flowing melody. The 'Cantos de Antaño for piano' is a work that is deeply rooted in the traditional music of Spain. Esplá's use of traditional Spanish rhythms and melodies gives the work a distinctly Spanish flavor. The work is also notable for its use of virtuosic piano writing, which showcases the technical abilities of the performer. Overall, the 'Cantos de Antaño for piano' is a charming and engaging work that is a testament to Esplá's skill as a composer. Its combination of traditional Spanish music and virtuosic piano writing make it a popular choice for pianists and audiences alike.More....
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