Ariel Ramírez
Misa Criolla
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Composer:Ariel RamírezGenre:ChoralStyle:MassCompose Date:1964Average_duration:18:17Movement_count:5Movement ....Misa Criolla is a musical composition by Argentine composer Ariel Ramírez. It was composed in 1964 and premiered in the same year in Buenos Aires. The composition is a mass setting in the vernacular language of Argentina, Spanish, and is based on traditional Andean folk music. The Misa Criolla consists of five movements: Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, and Agnus Dei. Each movement is characterized by its unique rhythm, melody, and instrumentation. The Kyrie is a slow and solemn movement, while the Gloria is a joyful and celebratory piece. The Credo is a fast-paced and rhythmic movement, while the Sanctus is a peaceful and meditative piece. The Agnus Dei is a slow and mournful movement. The Misa Criolla is characterized by its use of traditional Andean instruments, such as the charango, quena, and bombo. These instruments give the composition a distinct South American flavor and create a unique sound that is both spiritual and festive. The use of the vernacular language also adds to the composition's accessibility and appeal to a wider audience. The Misa Criolla has become one of the most popular and widely performed choral works in the world. It has been performed by numerous choirs and orchestras around the globe and has been recorded by many artists. The composition's popularity is due to its accessibility, its unique sound, and its ability to connect with audiences on a spiritual and emotional level. In conclusion, the Misa Criolla is a musical masterpiece that combines traditional Andean folk music with the Catholic mass. Its use of vernacular language and traditional instruments creates a unique sound that is both spiritual and festive. The composition's popularity has made it a beloved piece of music around the world.More....
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