Joaquín Rodrigo
Madrigales (4) amatorios
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Composer:Joaquín RodrigoGenre:VocalStyle:MadrigalCompose Date:1947First Performance:Feb 4, 1948Average_duration:7:58Movement_count:4Movement ....Joaquín Rodrigo's "Madrigales (4) amatorios" is a set of four love songs for voice and piano. The work was composed in 1947 and premiered in Madrid the same year. The four movements are titled "¿Con qué la lavaré?", "Vos me matasteis", "¿De dónde venís, amore?", and "De los álamos vengo, madre". The first movement, "¿Con qué la lavaré?", is a traditional Spanish folk song that tells the story of a woman trying to wash the stains of love from her clothes. The music is characterized by a lively rhythm and playful melody, with the piano providing a lively accompaniment to the singer's voice. The second movement, "Vos me matasteis", is a more somber and introspective piece. The lyrics describe the pain of unrequited love, with the singer lamenting the fact that the object of their affection does not return their feelings. The music is slow and mournful, with the piano providing a simple, repetitive accompaniment that emphasizes the singer's sorrow. The third movement, "¿De dónde venís, amore?", is a lively and playful piece that tells the story of a woman who falls in love with a man she meets on the road. The music is characterized by a fast-paced rhythm and a catchy melody, with the piano providing a lively accompaniment that captures the excitement and energy of the encounter. The final movement, "De los álamos vengo, madre", is a traditional Spanish folk song that tells the story of a young man who has been away from home for a long time. The music is characterized by a slow, mournful melody that captures the sadness and longing of the singer as he returns to his mother's house. Overall, "Madrigales (4) amatorios" is a beautiful and evocative work that showcases Rodrigo's skill as a composer and his deep understanding of Spanish folk music. The four movements are each unique and distinct, but they are united by a common theme of love and longing, and by Rodrigo's masterful use of melody, rhythm, and harmony to create a rich and expressive musical landscape.More....
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