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Cancionero de Palacio Anonymous
Tres morillas
Works Info
Composer
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Cancionero de Palacio Anonymous
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
Average_duration
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2:54
"Tres morillas" is a Spanish Renaissance song that was composed by an anonymous composer and is part of the Cancionero de Palacio, a collection of Spanish secular music from the late 15th and early 16th centuries. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written in the early 16th century. The song is written in three movements, each of which is sung by a different voice. The first movement is sung by a soprano, the second by a tenor, and the third by a bass. The lyrics of the song describe three beautiful Moorish women who are walking through a garden. The narrator of the song is captivated by their beauty and is unable to resist their charms. The first movement of the song is characterized by a lively and rhythmic melody that is accompanied by a simple guitar or lute accompaniment. The soprano voice sings the melody in a light and airy tone, which adds to the playful and flirtatious nature of the lyrics. The second movement of the song is more subdued and introspective. The tenor voice sings a slower and more contemplative melody, which reflects the narrator's growing fascination with the three women. The accompaniment is also more complex, with the guitar or lute playing a more intricate and ornamental part. The third movement of the song is the most dramatic and intense. The bass voice sings a powerful and passionate melody that expresses the narrator's overwhelming desire for the three women. The accompaniment is also more forceful, with the guitar or lute playing a driving and rhythmic part that adds to the sense of urgency and intensity. Overall, "Tres morillas" is a beautiful and evocative example of Spanish Renaissance music. Its lively rhythms, intricate harmonies, and expressive melodies make it a timeless classic that continues to be performed and enjoyed by musicians and audiences around the world.
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