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Martin Codax
Mia irmana fremosa
Works Info
Composer
:
Martin Codax
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Cantiga
Average_duration
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3:25
"Mia irmana fremosa" is a medieval Galician-Portuguese cantiga de amigo, composed by Martin Codax in the 13th century. The cantiga is a part of the Cantigas de Amigo, a collection of songs that were popular in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula during the Middle Ages. The cantiga is believed to have been composed in the late 13th century, and it was likely performed in the court of King Alfonso X of Castile. The premiere of the cantiga is unknown, but it was likely performed in the court or in a private setting. The cantiga is composed of three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement is a dialogue between the narrator and his sister, who is described as "fremosa" or beautiful. The narrator expresses his love for his sister and his desire to be with her. The second movement is a dialogue between the narrator and his sister's lover, who is described as "bem amigo" or a good friend. The narrator asks the lover to take care of his sister and to keep her safe. The third movement is a dialogue between the narrator and his sister, in which he expresses his sadness at their separation and his hope that they will be reunited. The cantiga is characterized by its use of the Galician-Portuguese language, which was spoken in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula during the Middle Ages. The language is known for its musicality and its use of complex rhymes and rhythms. The cantiga also features a simple melody that is repeated throughout the three movements, which adds to its emotional impact. Overall, "Mia irmana fremosa" is a beautiful and poignant example of medieval Galician-Portuguese music. Its themes of love, separation, and longing are universal and continue to resonate with audiences today.
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