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Carlos Guastavino
Cantos Populares (10)
Works Info
Composer
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Carlos Guastavino
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Keyboard
Compose Date
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1974
Average_duration
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18:15
Movement_count
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10
Movement ....
Carlos Guastavino was an Argentine composer who is known for his works that are deeply rooted in the folk music of his country. One of his most famous works is the 'Cantos Populares (10)', a collection of ten songs for voice and piano that were composed between 1942 and 1952. The 'Cantos Populares (10)' premiered in Buenos Aires in 1953, and it quickly became popular not only in Argentina but also in other Latin American countries. The songs are based on traditional folk melodies from different regions of Argentina, and Guastavino's arrangements are characterized by their simplicity and elegance. The ten movements of the 'Cantos Populares (10)' are as follows: 1. La rosa y el sauce (The Rose and the Willow): This is perhaps the most famous of all the movements, and it is based on a melody from the province of Entre Ríos. The song is a love poem that compares the beauty of a rose to that of a woman. 2. Se equivocó la paloma (The Dove Was Wrong): This song is based on a poem by Rafael Alberti, a Spanish poet. The melody is simple and repetitive, and it conveys the sadness of the dove that has lost its way. 3. Pampamapa (Pampas): This song is based on a melody from the province of Córdoba. It is a lively dance that celebrates the beauty of the Argentine pampas. 4. La rosa y el sauce (The Rose and the Willow) (second version): This is a different arrangement of the first movement, with a slightly different melody and a more complex piano accompaniment. 5. El sampedrino (The Man from San Pedro): This song is based on a melody from the province of Buenos Aires. It tells the story of a man who is in love with a woman from San Pedro, and who longs to be with her. 6. La rosa y el sauce (The Rose and the Willow) (third version): This is yet another arrangement of the first movement, with a more elaborate piano accompaniment and a more dramatic interpretation. 7. El rancho abandonado (The Abandoned Ranch): This song is based on a melody from the province of Santa Fe. It tells the story of a man who returns to his abandoned ranch and remembers the happy times he spent there. 8. La rosa y el sauce (The Rose and the Willow) (fourth version): This is the final arrangement of the first movement, with a more virtuosic piano accompaniment and a more passionate interpretation. 9. La telesita (The Little TV): This song is based on a melody from the province of Tucumán. It is a playful and humorous song that tells the story of a man who falls in love with a little TV. 10. La rosa y el sauce (The Rose and the Willow) (fifth version): This is a final variation of the first movement, with a more introspective interpretation and a more subdued piano accompaniment. Overall, the 'Cantos Populares (10)' is a beautiful and evocative collection of songs that showcases Guastavino's talent for capturing the essence of Argentine folk music. The melodies are simple yet memorable, and the piano accompaniments are elegant and understated. The songs are a testament to the enduring power of traditional music, and they continue to be beloved by audiences around the world.
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