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Joaquín Turina
Ritmos, fantasía coreográfica, Op. 43
Works Info
Composer
:
Joaquín Turina
Genre
:
Orchestral
Style
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Fantasy
Compose Date
:
1928
Average_duration
:
14:39
'Ritmos, fantasía coreográfica, Op. 43' is a composition by the Spanish composer Joaquín Turina. It was composed in 1929 and premiered on March 14, 1930, in Paris, France. The piece is divided into three movements, each of which is characterized by a different rhythm and dance style. The first movement, titled "Fandanguillo," is a lively and energetic dance in the fandango style. It begins with a solo guitar introduction, followed by a series of variations on the main theme. The music is characterized by its syncopated rhythms and use of Spanish folk melodies. The second movement, titled "Garrotín," is a slower and more lyrical dance in the garrotín style. It features a solo violin introduction, followed by a series of variations on the main theme. The music is characterized by its use of chromatic harmonies and expressive melodies. The third and final movement, titled "Soleares," is a dramatic and intense dance in the soleares style. It begins with a solo piano introduction, followed by a series of variations on the main theme. The music is characterized by its use of dissonant harmonies and complex rhythms. Overall, 'Ritmos, fantasía coreográfica, Op. 43' is a vibrant and colorful work that showcases Turina's mastery of Spanish folk music and dance styles. Its use of traditional melodies and rhythms, combined with Turina's unique harmonic language, make it a quintessential example of Spanish music from the early 20th century.
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