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Alberto Hemsi
Tres hijas tiene el buen rey, Op. 8/3
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Works Info
Composer
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Alberto Hemsi
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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3:35
"Tres hijas tiene el buen rey" (The Good King Has Three Daughters) is a chamber work composed by Alberto Hemsi in 1923. It was premiered in Paris in 1924, and it is part of his Opus 8. The piece is divided into three movements, each one representing one of the king's daughters. The first movement, "La Primera Hija" (The First Daughter), is a lively and playful dance in 6/8 time. The second movement, "La Segunda Hija" (The Second Daughter), is a slow and melancholic piece in 3/4 time. The third movement, "La Tercera Hija" (The Third Daughter), is a fast and rhythmic dance in 2/4 time. Hemsi's composition is characterized by its use of traditional Sephardic melodies and rhythms, which he combines with Western classical music techniques. The piece is scored for flute, clarinet, violin, cello, and piano, and it showcases Hemsi's skill in writing for chamber ensembles. The first movement features a lively and syncopated melody played by the flute and clarinet, which is then echoed by the violin and cello. The second movement is more introspective, with a haunting melody played by the violin and cello, accompanied by the piano. The third movement is a lively dance, with a driving rhythm provided by the piano, and a playful melody played by the flute and clarinet. Overall, "Tres hijas tiene el buen rey" is a charming and engaging work that showcases Hemsi's unique blend of Sephardic and Western musical traditions. Its use of traditional melodies and rhythms gives it a distinctive flavor, while its classical structure and instrumentation make it accessible to a wider audience.
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