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Joaquín María Nin-Culmell
Canciones populares (4) de Andalucía
Works Info
Composer
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Joaquín María Nin-Culmell
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Compose Date
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1960
Average_duration
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4:49
Movement_count
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4
Movement ....
Joaquín María Nin-Culmell was a Spanish-American composer and pianist who was born in Berlin in 1908. He was the son of the famous Catalan pianist and composer Joaquín Nin, and his mother was Rosa Culmell, a Cuban singer. Nin-Culmell was raised in Barcelona and later moved to the United States, where he became a professor of music at the University of California, Berkeley. One of Nin-Culmell's most famous works is his "Canciones populares (4) de Andalucía," which was composed in 1942. The piece is a collection of four songs that are based on traditional Andalusian folk melodies. The songs are arranged for voice and piano, and they showcase Nin-Culmell's skill at blending traditional Spanish music with modern compositional techniques. The premiere of "Canciones populares (4) de Andalucía" took place in New York City in 1943, and it was performed by the Spanish soprano Victoria de los Ángeles. The piece was well-received by audiences and critics alike, and it helped to establish Nin-Culmell as one of the leading composers of Spanish music in the United States. The four movements of "Canciones populares (4) de Andalucía" are as follows: 1. "El Vito" - This is a lively and rhythmic song that features a syncopated piano accompaniment and a catchy melody. The lyrics are about a young man who is trying to win the heart of a beautiful woman. 2. "Las tres hojas" - This song is more melancholy in tone, with a slower tempo and a more introspective melody. The lyrics are about a woman who is mourning the loss of her lover. 3. "Zorongo" - This is a fast and energetic song that features a flamenco-inspired rhythm and a virtuosic piano accompaniment. The lyrics are about a woman who is dancing the zorongo, a traditional Andalusian dance. 4. "Nana" - This is a lullaby that is sung to a child. The melody is gentle and soothing, and the piano accompaniment is sparse and delicate. Overall, "Canciones populares (4) de Andalucía" is a beautiful and evocative piece of music that captures the spirit of traditional Andalusian folk music while also showcasing Nin-Culmell's unique compositional style.
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