Cincuenta y cuatro Canciones Españolas del siglo XVI: Cancionero de Uppsala
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"Cincuenta y cuatro Canciones Españolas del siglo XVI: Cancionero de Uppsala" by D. Rafael Mitjana is a collection of Spanish songs from the 16th century, published in the early 20th century. This book serves as a compilation of villancicos, traditional Spanish songs, that showcases the rich musical heritage of the time. It is likely that the mater...
various parts of Spain. The content includes a total of fifty-two villancicos which are arranged in a manner reflecting the artistic styles of the era, often featuring lyrics that explore emotional and romantic themes. The songs are notable for their diversity, with contributions from various authors, including the renowned Juan del Enzina. Each piece is accompanied by notes and commentary from Mitjana, who provides valuable context regarding the historical significance of the songs and their composers. This compilation not only preserves the phonetic characteristics of the original texts but also serves as an important resource for understanding the evolution of Spanish music and poetry during a vibrant period of cultural development. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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