Hola queridos y apreciados amigos, espero estén muy bien
Hoy quiero saltearles un poco en contenido y volver a tocar pequeños fragmentos musicales de obras orquestales tanto para sinfónicas, orquesta de cámara y también cuartetos y demás,
Anteriormente había comentado la densidad de obras para música de cámara que hay, es una cantidad muy pero muy extensa que realmente cómo músico se agradece, pues es un sinfín de obras que es casi imposible tocarlas absolutamente todas (siempre hay obras nuevas de compositores actuales)
La pieza de hoy es bastante famosa, aunque no tanto como otras... De manera principal quiero enfocarme netamente en lo que está melodía nos genera: una melancolía, o un dolor.
Y es precisamente lo que buscaba su compositor, el maestro italiano Puccini
La tituló justamente "Crisantemi", dónde mención a una flor que se usaba en los momentos fúnebres de aquel entonces, que se mantuvo en la cultura,
De forma general esta obra fue compuesta para momentos fúnebres, de tal manera que el mismo compositor la usa en un momento trágico en la ópera "Manon Lescaut" haciendo referencia a su significado.
Esta versión que escucharemos hoy es de la versión para cuarteto de cuerdas, dónde toda la energía de la pieza se va pasando por los cuatro instrumentos de este, así que es por ello que les grabaré el tema principal del violín 1.
Sin más nada que agregar les mando un abrazo grande
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Hello dear and dear friends, I hope you are very well
Today I want to skip a bit in content and go back to playing small musical fragments of orchestral works for both symphony, chamber orchestra and also quartets and others,
I had previously commented on the density of works for chamber music that there are, it is a very, very extensive amount that is really appreciated as a musician, because it is an endless number of works that it is almost impossible to play absolutely all of them (there are always new works by current composers)
Today's piece is quite famous, although not as famous as others ... Mainly I want to focus clearly on what this melody generates in us: a melancholy, or a pain.
And it is precisely what its composer, the Italian master Puccini, was looking for
He rightly titled it "Crisantemi", where he mentions a flower that was used in the funeral moments of that time, which remained in the culture,
In general, this work was composed for funeral moments, in such a way that the same composer uses it in a tragic moment in the opera "Manon Lescaut" referring to its meaning.
This version that we will hear today is of the version for string quartet, where all the energy of the piece is passed through the four instruments of this, so that is why I will record the main theme of violin 1.
Without more anything to add I send you a big hug
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