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Federico García Lorca
Los mozos de Monleón
Works Info
Composer
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Federico García Lorca
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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7:08
"Los mozos de Monleón" is a musical composition by Federico García Lorca, a Spanish poet, playwright, and musician. The piece was composed in 1929 and premiered in Madrid in the same year. It is a suite of six movements, each of which is characterized by a different musical style and mood. The first movement, "Los mozos de Monleón," is a lively and rhythmic dance in the style of a jota, a traditional Spanish dance. The second movement, "El café de Chinitas," is a melancholic and nostalgic piece that evokes the atmosphere of a café in Granada. The third movement, "Las tres hojas," is a haunting and mysterious piece that features a solo guitar and a vocal melody that is reminiscent of a traditional Spanish folk song. The fourth movement, "Los cuatro muleros," is a lively and energetic piece that features a vocal quartet and a driving rhythm. The fifth movement, "Zorongo," is a passionate and sensual dance that features a solo guitar and a vocal melody that is full of longing and desire. The final movement, "Sevillanas del siglo XVIII," is a festive and celebratory piece that features a vocal quartet and a lively dance rhythm. Overall, "Los mozos de Monleón" is a masterful example of Lorca's ability to blend traditional Spanish music with modernist techniques and sensibilities. The piece is characterized by its use of traditional Spanish musical forms and rhythms, as well as its incorporation of modernist harmonies and dissonances. It is a testament to Lorca's unique artistic vision and his ability to create works that are both deeply rooted in tradition and boldly innovative.
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