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Alfonso X (el Sabio)
Cantiga de Fiestas de Santa María 421, Nenbre-sse-te, Madre
Works Info
Composer
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Alfonso X (el Sabio)
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Cantiga
Average_duration
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3:20
The Cantiga de Fiestas de Santa María 421, Nenbre-sse-te, Madre is a medieval Spanish song composed by Alfonso X (el Sabio) in the 13th century. It is part of a collection of over 400 songs known as the Cantigas de Santa María, which were written in praise of the Virgin Mary. The Cantiga de Fiestas de Santa María 421 is believed to have been composed around 1270. It was likely performed during religious festivals and celebrations in honor of the Virgin Mary. The song is written in Galician-Portuguese, a language spoken in the region of Galicia and Portugal during the Middle Ages. The Cantiga de Fiestas de Santa María 421 is a monophonic song, meaning it is sung by a single voice without accompaniment. It is divided into three sections, or movements, each with its own melody and rhythm. The first movement is slow and contemplative, while the second and third movements are more lively and rhythmic. The song begins with a plea to the Virgin Mary, asking her to intercede on behalf of the singer. The second movement describes a scene in which the Virgin Mary appears to a group of people, performing miracles and healing the sick. The third movement is a joyful celebration of the Virgin Mary's power and grace. The Cantiga de Fiestas de Santa María 421 is characterized by its simple melody and repetitive structure. The song is sung in a call-and-response style, with the singer and audience alternating verses. The lyrics are simple and direct, expressing the singer's devotion to the Virgin Mary and his belief in her power to heal and protect. Overall, the Cantiga de Fiestas de Santa María 421 is a beautiful example of medieval Spanish music and a testament to the enduring power of religious devotion. Its simple melody and heartfelt lyrics continue to inspire and move listeners today, more than 700 years after it was first composed.
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