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Piano,Vocal,Voice - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.996625 Composed by Martin Jeremy Richardson. Contemporary,World. Score. 44 pages. M J Richardson #5307647. Published by M J Richardson (A0.996625). This collection of seven songs is inspired by Spanish folk and flamenco music. Each song is representative of a different style or genre, including dances, romances, work, and religious and songs. Spain has a long history of folk music dating back to the Middle Ages; a tradition that is still very much alive today. The music has been influenced by many different cultures over the centuries and has been the inspiration for musicians across the world.Songs1.Sevillanas are a type of folk song and associated dance for couples, originating in the nineteenth century. Today they are still very popular, particularly at fiestas and  other social events.2.Cabaliño is a Galician work song about a young horse, arranged in the style of a flamenco tango.3. La Petenera is  a combination of two songs in very different styles - a flamenco Petenera from Andalucía and a Mexican son huasteco, a genre that is noteworthy for its flamboyant and virtuoso violin parts.4. Saetas are religious songs that are performed at Easter (Semana Santa).5.There are many hundreds of versions of the old folk tale Gerineldo, telling the story of love between a Queen and her page boy. This Spanish/Jewish version is over 500 years old, from the time when the Moors ruled over much of the Iberian Peninsula.6.Villancico Asturiano is a traditional Christmas carol from Asturias, combined with a setting of a Christmas poem written in the seventeenth century by Robert Herrick for King Charles II of England.7.The lyrics from La Tarara are drawn from the poem of the same name by the Spanish poet Federico Lorca, who based his poem on a traditional children´s playground song. La Tarara is a mystical woman who dances around the countryside.  The music in this version is in the style of a Tanguillo – a type of flamenco dance from Cadiz.
Seven Spanish Songs
Piano, Voix

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Piano,Vocal,Voice - Level 3 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1431831 By Duo Solare - Beidenegl. By Juan Maria Solare. 20th Century,Classical,Contemporary,Latin,Singer/Songwriter. Score. 13 pages. Juan Maria Solare #1012324. Published by Juan Maria Solare (A0.1431831). Canción para voz media/grave y piano.Música de Juan María Solare, texto de Luis Alposta (usado con autorización)A UNA SOMBRA DEL 1500 (la de Benvenuto Cellini)En la ciudad en que la flor del lirioes emblema y el Arno la atraviesa,creo ver una inmensa fortalezaconcebida entre el arte y el delirio.Allí perdió el infierno su secretoy Boccaccio escribió el Decamerón.Y sabe Dios al pie de qué balcónPetrarca a Laura le leyó un soneto.Es en esa ciudad, cuando oscurece,que sobre el Ponte Vecchio me parecever entre sombras la crispada mano.Pero el día me vuelve a la certeza.El buril o el cincel ya no interesay hay un puñal que está aguardando en vano.Luis Alposta - Florencia, 1975Canción compuesta en Worpswede y Bremen en mayo de 2011. El estreno estuvo a cargo de Moxi Beidenegl (mezzosoprano) y Juan María Solare (piano) el viernes 24 de junio de 2011 en la fiesta de apertura del Salon en Hamburgo; y el sábado 25 de junio de 2011 en la festividad 20 aniversario de las Falkenried-Terrassen en Hamburgo. Otras ejecuciones por los mismos intérpretes: 11 de septiembre de 2011 en el Foyer del Teatro Goethe en Bremen, el 3 de noviembre de 2011 en el Festival Eigenarten en Hamburgo (Goldbekhaus) y en multitud de otros escenarios. Grabada por ambos intérpretes en marzo 2014, grabación publicada en el EP Otro lugar, otro tango (2017), Otro lugar, otro tango
A una sombra del 1500 (la de Benvenuto Cellini)
Piano, Voix
Duo Solare - Beidenegl
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