Silvestre Revueltas
El renacuajo paseador
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Composer:Silvestre RevueltasGenre:Musical TheatreStyle:Show/MusicalCompose Date:1933Average_duration:4:28"El renacuajo paseador" is a musical composition by Mexican composer Silvestre Revueltas. The piece was composed in 1934 and premiered in Mexico City the same year. It is a part of Revueltas' suite of children's pieces, which also includes "Caminando" and "Noche de Jaranas." The plot of "El renacuajo paseador" is based on a popular Mexican children's song about a little tadpole who goes for a walk. The music is playful and whimsical, with a lively tempo and a variety of musical textures. The piece is scored for a small ensemble of instruments, including flute, clarinet, trumpet, percussion, and strings. The composition is divided into three movements. The first movement, "El renacuajo paseador," is a lively and energetic introduction to the piece. The second movement, "El renacuajo enamorado," is a slower and more lyrical section that features a solo trumpet. The final movement, "El renacuajo va a la escuela," is a playful and upbeat conclusion to the piece. One of the characteristics of "El renacuajo paseador" is its use of Mexican folk music elements. Revueltas was known for incorporating traditional Mexican music into his compositions, and "El renacuajo paseador" is no exception. The piece features a variety of rhythms and melodies that are characteristic of Mexican music, including the use of syncopation and the use of the pentatonic scale. Overall, "El renacuajo paseador" is a charming and delightful piece of music that captures the playful spirit of childhood. Its use of Mexican folk music elements makes it a unique and important contribution to the canon of classical music.More....
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