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Julián Aguirre
Aires Nacionales Argentinos, Book 1 "Tristes", Op. 17
Works Info
Composer
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Julián Aguirre
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Air
Average_duration
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12:26
Movement_count
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5
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'Aires Nacionales Argentinos, Book 1 Tristes, Op. 17' is a collection of six pieces for piano composed by Argentine composer Julián Aguirre. The collection was composed in 1899 and premiered in Buenos Aires the same year. The six movements of the collection are titled "Triste Pampeano," "Triste Cuyano," "Triste Litoraleño," "Triste Norteño," "Triste Criollo," and "Triste Patagónico." Each movement is inspired by a different region of Argentina and reflects the unique musical traditions and characteristics of that region. The first movement, "Triste Pampeano," is a melancholic piece that reflects the vast, open plains of the Pampas region. The second movement, "Triste Cuyano," is a slower, more mournful piece that reflects the traditional music of the Cuyo region. The third movement, "Triste Litoraleño," is a more upbeat piece that reflects the lively music of the Litoral region. The fourth movement, "Triste Norteño," is a slower, more contemplative piece that reflects the traditional music of the Northern region. The fifth movement, "Triste Criollo," is a more lively piece that reflects the traditional music of the Criollo people, who are descended from Spanish colonizers and indigenous peoples. The final movement, "Triste Patagónico," is a haunting piece that reflects the rugged, windswept landscape of Patagonia. Overall, 'Aires Nacionales Argentinos, Book 1 Tristes, Op. 17' is a beautiful collection of piano pieces that showcases the rich musical traditions of Argentina. Each movement is unique and reflects the distinct characteristics of the region it represents. The collection is a testament to Aguirre's skill as a composer and his deep love for his country's music and culture.
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