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Carlos Guastavino
Flores argentinas (12)
Works Info
Composer
:
Carlos Guastavino
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
:
Vocal Music
Compose Date
:
1969
Average_duration
:
26:01
Movement_count
:
12
Movement ....
Flores argentinas (12) is a collection of twelve piano pieces composed by Carlos Guastavino, an Argentine composer known for his folk-inspired music. The collection was composed in 1946 and premiered in Buenos Aires the same year. Each of the twelve pieces in Flores argentinas is named after a different flower native to Argentina, such as "Margarita" (daisy), "Malvón" (mallow), and "Jazmín" (jasmine). The pieces are written in a variety of tempos and styles, ranging from slow and lyrical to fast and dance-like. One of the most notable characteristics of Guastavino's music is his use of folk melodies and rhythms. In Flores argentinas, he incorporates elements of Argentine folk music into each piece, creating a unique and distinctly Argentine sound. For example, "Malvón" features a syncopated rhythm reminiscent of the chacarera, a popular folk dance in Argentina. Another characteristic of Guastavino's music is his use of simple, yet expressive melodies. In Flores argentinas, he often repeats a short melodic phrase throughout a piece, building on it and adding variations to create a sense of development and progression. The movements in Flores argentinas are generally short, with most pieces lasting between two and four minutes. However, despite their brevity, each piece is carefully crafted and full of musical ideas. Overall, Flores argentinas is a beautiful and charming collection of piano pieces that showcases Guastavino's talent for creating music that is both accessible and deeply expressive. Its use of folk melodies and rhythms, combined with Guastavino's gift for melody and harmony, make it a beloved work in the Argentine classical music repertoire.
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