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Miguel de Fuenllana
Con qué la lavaré?
Works Info
Composer
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Miguel de Fuenllana
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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3:39
"Con qué la lavaré?" is a Renaissance song composed by Miguel de Fuenllana, a Spanish composer and vihuelist. The song was composed in the 16th century and is considered one of the most famous and beloved songs of the Spanish Renaissance. The song was first premiered in the court of King Philip II of Spain, where Fuenllana was a court musician. It quickly became popular among the nobility and was performed at various courtly events. "Con qué la lavaré?" is a song in the villancico style, which was a popular form of Spanish secular music in the Renaissance. The song is composed of three movements, each with its own distinct character and melody. The first movement is slow and melancholic, with a mournful melody that reflects the sadness of the lyrics. The lyrics describe a woman who is trying to wash her lover's shirt, but cannot find anything pure enough to wash it with. The second movement is more lively and upbeat, with a faster tempo and a more cheerful melody. The lyrics describe the woman's search for something pure to wash the shirt with, and her eventual realization that only the tears of her own sorrow can cleanse it. The third movement returns to the slow, mournful melody of the first movement, with the lyrics describing the woman's grief and longing for her lost lover. Overall, "Con qué la lavaré?" is a beautiful and haunting song that captures the emotions of love, loss, and longing that were so prevalent in Renaissance Spain. Its popularity has endured for centuries, and it remains a beloved piece of Spanish music to this day.
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