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Santiago de Murcia
Los imposibles, for guitar
Works Info
Composer
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Santiago de Murcia
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
Average_duration
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3:22
"Los imposibles" is a suite for baroque guitar composed by Santiago de Murcia, a Spanish composer and guitarist who lived in the 17th and 18th centuries. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written in the early 18th century. The suite consists of six movements, each with its own unique character and style. The first movement, "Prelude," is a short, improvisatory piece that sets the mood for the rest of the suite. The second movement, "Cumbees," is a lively dance in triple meter that features syncopated rhythms and intricate fingerpicking patterns. The third movement, "Folias," is a popular Spanish dance form that is characterized by its repetitive bass line and improvisatory melodies. The fourth movement, "Jácaras," is a fast-paced dance that features rapid-fire strumming and percussive effects. The fifth movement, "Canarios," is a lively dance in duple meter that features a catchy melody and virtuosic fingerpicking. The final movement, "Zarambeques," is a lively dance in triple meter that features syncopated rhythms and intricate fingerpicking patterns. Overall, "Los imposibles" is a virtuosic showcase for the baroque guitar, featuring complex fingerpicking patterns, percussive effects, and syncopated rhythms. The suite is also notable for its use of Spanish dance forms, which give the music a distinctly Spanish flavor. "Los imposibles" premiered in the early 18th century and has since become a beloved piece in the classical guitar repertoire.
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