13 Canciones españolas antiguas

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'13 Canciones españolas antiguas is a collection of songs by [1] Lorca often performed his best-remembered song “Anda, jaleo” (Come, clap hands—or “have a good time,” or “make a commotion”) in his lectures and in his play La zapatera prodigiosa. La Argentinita made “Ande, jaleo” a dramatic popular dance when she toured in the 1930s and ’40s—she once called it a “romance of the smugglers of the nineteenth century” and a dance about “the cavaliers of the Sierra in their, fights, loves, and adieus.” Fit with explosive lyrics, it became a powerful resistance song during the Spanish Civil War, then resurfaced after Franco’s time as a flamenco number. With its repeating bass line and jaunty rhythms—together with Lorca’s occasionally piquant harmonic inflections—the folk version tells of a hunter tracking down his beloved who’s been taken away, and of the conflict between shooting to kill a dove (symbolic of her if she’s been unfaithful) and the pain it will cause him. It appears on the following album:

Year Album Ensemble Conductor

Répertoire International des Sources Musicales – RISM-OPAC

  • OCLC Number:

Sources

Free Score at the IMSLP:

  • Il Sedecia re di Gerusalemme 1706[2]
Authorities WorldCat; VIAF: 184756879; GND: 300610890; BNF: 140028728
Composer Scarlatti, Alessandro
I-Catalogue Number IAS 305
RISM ID no.: 701002463[2]

Free libretto on Google Books:

  • Sedecia re' di Gerusalemme
oratorio d'Alindo Scirtoniano P.A.
posto in musica dal sig. Alessandro Scarlatti.
Dedicato dai convittori del Seminario Romano
All'Eminentissimo, e Reverendissimo Principe
Il Signor
Cardinale Ottoboni[3]

’’xxxx’' in Philippe Jaroussky's discography, filmography and performance history

Solo Albums/Recital albums

Year Album

Compilations

Year Album

Videos

Year Production

Concert programs

Year Concert Program

Complete list of musical numbers from xxx”'

This listing only contains the musical pieces performed and/or recorded by Philippe Jaroussky.

Year published or performed title Album, Video or Concert Program Year first published/performed

References

  1. "Garcá Lorca". Wikipedia. Archived from the original on October 1, 2021. Retrieved October 1, 2021.
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