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Diego José de Salazar
Salga el Torillo
Works Info
Composer
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Diego José de Salazar
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Song
Average_duration
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4:51
"Salga el Torillo" is a popular Spanish villancico composed by Diego José de Salazar in the 17th century. The exact date of its composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written in the early 1600s. The piece is typically performed during the Christmas season and has become a staple of Spanish holiday music. The villancico is written in a lively 6/8 time signature and features a call-and-response structure between the lead singer and a chorus. The lyrics describe the birth of Jesus and the joyous celebration that follows. The title, "Salga el Torillo," translates to "Let the Little Bull Come Out," which is a reference to the traditional Spanish bullfighting culture. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character. The first movement is a lively introduction that sets the festive tone of the piece. The second movement is a slower, more contemplative section that reflects on the significance of the birth of Jesus. The final movement is a joyful celebration that features a lively dance rhythm and a call-and-response between the lead singer and the chorus. One of the most notable characteristics of "Salga el Torillo" is its use of traditional Spanish folk music elements. The piece incorporates elements of the jota, a popular Spanish dance, and features a prominent use of castanets. The use of these traditional elements gives the piece a distinctly Spanish flavor and has helped to make it a beloved part of Spanish holiday music. Overall, "Salga el Torillo" is a lively and joyful piece of music that celebrates the birth of Jesus and the holiday season. Its use of traditional Spanish folk music elements and its catchy melody have made it a beloved part of Spanish culture for centuries.
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