Manuel de Falla
Mélodies (3), G. 37
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Composer:Manuel de FallaGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicCompose Date:1909 - 1910Average_duration:7:43Movement_count:3Movement ....Manuel de Falla's 'Mélodies (3), G. 37' is a set of three songs composed for voice and piano. The work was composed in 1903 and premiered in Madrid in the same year. The three movements are titled 'Chinoiserie', 'Polo', and 'Asturiana'. The first movement, 'Chinoiserie', is characterized by its exotic and oriental flavor. The piano accompaniment is reminiscent of Chinese music, with its pentatonic scales and arpeggiated chords. The vocal line is also influenced by Chinese melodies, with its use of quarter-tones and glissandos. The lyrics, written by the composer himself, describe a dream-like scene of a Chinese garden. The second movement, 'Polo', is a lively and rhythmic song that is based on a traditional Spanish dance. The piano accompaniment is energetic and syncopated, while the vocal line is characterized by its staccato and percussive quality. The lyrics, also written by the composer, describe a scene of a group of gypsies dancing and singing. The third movement, 'Asturiana', is a slow and melancholic song that is based on a traditional folk melody from the Asturias region of Spain. The piano accompaniment is simple and understated, while the vocal line is characterized by its expressive and lyrical quality. The lyrics, written by the Spanish poet Eduardo Marquina, describe a scene of a woman mourning the loss of her lover. Overall, 'Mélodies (3), G. 37' is a beautiful and evocative work that showcases Manuel de Falla's mastery of both Spanish and exotic musical idioms. The work is a testament to the composer's ability to fuse different musical traditions and create a unique and personal style.More....
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