By
Gaspar Cassadó
Gaspar Cassadó's "Requiebros" is a captivating and fiery cello work composed in 1934. Infused with Spanish flair, the piece showcases Cassadó's virtuosity and draws inspiration from traditional Spanish dance forms. "Requiebros," meaning compliments or flattery in Spanish, is a dazzling showcase of rhythmic vitality and melodic brilliance, reflecting Cassadó's deep connection to his Spanish heritage and his innovative approach to cello composition.
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by:
Laura Metcalf
In this lesson, we explore the marvelously colorful world of Cassado's showstopper, the Requiebros. Full of flair and different characters, we must learn to shift moods and musical personalities on a dime, and Laura Metcalf shows us ways to to accomplish this. We also learn about the distinct Spanish style, and how we, as interpreters, must convey the stylistic points to make our performance as convincing as possible.
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