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Federico García Lorca
Canciones Españolas Antiquas
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Federico García Lorca
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Vocal
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Song
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26:09
Movement_count
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13
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'Canciones Españolas Antiguas' is a song cycle composed by Federico García Lorca in 1931. The premiere of the work took place in Madrid on March 31, 1931, with the composer himself accompanying the singer, Encarnación López Júlvez, also known as La Argentinita. The cycle consists of six movements, each based on a traditional Spanish folk song. The first movement, "El Café de Chinitas," is a lively and rhythmic song that tells the story of a man who falls in love with a woman he meets in a café. The second movement, "Las Tres Hojas," is a melancholic song about lost love and the passing of time. The third movement, "Los Cuatro Muleros," is a lively and rhythmic song about four mule drivers who are in love with the same woman. The fourth movement, "Nana de Sevilla," is a lullaby that is both soothing and haunting. The fifth movement, "Sevillanas del Siglo XVIII," is a lively and rhythmic song that tells the story of a woman who is in love with a man who is not interested in her. The final movement, "Zorongo," is a lively and rhythmic song that celebrates the joy of life and love. The characteristics of 'Canciones Españolas Antiguas' are deeply rooted in Spanish folk music. Lorca's compositions are characterized by their use of traditional Spanish rhythms, melodies, and harmonies. The songs are also notable for their emotional intensity and vivid imagery, which reflect Lorca's interest in the poetry and culture of Andalusia, the region of Spain where he was born. Overall, 'Canciones Españolas Antiguas' is a beautiful and evocative song cycle that showcases Lorca's talent as a composer and his deep connection to the music and culture of his homeland.
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