Federico García Lorca
Los cuatro muleros
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Composer:Federico García LorcaGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicAverage_duration:1:43"Los cuatro muleros" is a popular Spanish folk song that was arranged and composed by Federico García Lorca in 1931. The song was premiered in the same year in Madrid, Spain. The song is a part of García Lorca's collection of songs called "Canciones populares antiguas" (Old Popular Songs). The song has four movements, each representing a different character or group of characters. The first movement is sung by the four mule drivers, who are traveling through the countryside. They sing about their love for their mules and the beauty of the landscape around them. The second movement is sung by a young woman who is waiting for her lover to return from the war. She sings about her longing for him and her fear that he may never return. The third movement is sung by a group of gypsies who are dancing and singing around a fire. They sing about their love for life and their freedom. The final movement is sung by a group of women who are mourning the death of a young man. They sing about their grief and their hope that he is now in a better place. The song is characterized by its use of traditional Spanish folk music elements, such as the use of the guitar and the castanets. The lyrics are also typical of Spanish folk music, with themes of love, loss, and the beauty of nature. García Lorca's arrangement of the song adds a layer of complexity to the traditional folk melody, with its use of harmonies and counterpoint. Overall, "Los cuatro muleros" is a beautiful and haunting song that captures the essence of Spanish folk music. Its popularity has endured over the years, and it remains a beloved piece of music in Spain and around the world.More....