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Aranes / Boz Galana- D'amor Mormora Il Vento

SKU: 4250128519090
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the album cover for Aranes / Boz Galana - D'amor Mormora Il Vento
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In this programme, La Boz Galana takes a journey through the popular idioms of Italian and Spanish composers who worked in Italy, among them Kapsberger, Landi, and other less well-known figures such as Arañés, Stefani and Milanuzzi. As a result of a centuries-old practice - the repertoires of frottole and strambotti, for example - these composers created a 'lighter' genre using popular musical forms based on poetic texts related to them, both Italian and Spanish. Meant to transmit the expressivity of exquisite poetry in conjunction with music, these short and seemingly simple songs appear as succinct miniatures embodying the boundless desire of amateur musicians to shape their intimate musical worlds and engrave the poems in their memories. These pieces were the 'pop songs' of their time, and are often true gems of their kind.

Format: New CD/Classical

Aranes / Boz Galana- D'amor Mormora Il Vento

SKU: 4250128519090
Regular price Dhs. 79.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 01.24.2020

 
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In this programme, La Boz Galana takes a journey through the popular idioms of Italian and Spanish composers who worked in Italy, among them Kapsberger, Landi, and other less well-known figures such as Arañés, Stefani and Milanuzzi. As a result of a centuries-old practice - the repertoires of frottole and strambotti, for example - these composers created a 'lighter' genre using popular musical forms based on poetic texts related to them, both Italian and Spanish. Meant to transmit the expressivity of exquisite poetry in conjunction with music, these short and seemingly simple songs appear as succinct miniatures embodying the boundless desire of amateur musicians to shape their intimate musical worlds and engrave the poems in their memories. These pieces were the 'pop songs' of their time, and are often true gems of their kind.