kungshamra71 892 Posted March 17, 2023 #501 Share Posted March 17, 2023 Also, regarding the Jews expulsion: by that time the Portuguese kings did whatever the Spanish kings did so they ended up expelling the Jews as well. you where many of them went to? The Netherlands! That’s one of the reasons that if you go to Amsterdam you’ll see a huge synagogue called “Portuguese synagogue” Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cobi 981 Posted March 17, 2023 Author #502 Share Posted March 17, 2023 EL ANACRONÓPETE - RENAISSANCE ARTISTIC PROGRAM (3/6) The Renaissance period in Spain, which lasted from the late 15th century to the early 17th century, was a time of great artistic and cultural growth. This period was marked by the emergence of new musical styles and genres, as well as the development of new musical instruments. Polyphonic music, in which multiple voices or instrumental parts are performed simultaneously, became increasingly popular during the Renaissance period. One of the most important Spanish composers of this era was Tomás Luis de Victoria, who wrote a significant amount of sacred music, including masses, motets, and hymns. His music was characterized by its complexity and emotional depth, and his works were often performed in cathedrals and other religious institutions. Another significant composer from this period was Francisco Guerrero, who was also known for his sacred music. Guerrero's music was notable for its use of chromaticism, which added an element of tension and drama to his compositions. During the Renaissance period, the lute emerged as a popular instrument in Spain. The lute was a plucked string instrument that was similar to a guitar but had a smaller body and a longer neck. Luis Milan, a prominent lutenist and composer from Valencia, was known for his secular music, including his collection of solo lute pieces called "El Maestro." In addition to polyphonic music and the lute, Spain also saw the emergence of the villancico, a popular song form that was often performed in the vernacular language. The villancico was characterized by its lively rhythms, catchy melodies, and simple harmonies. One of the most famous villancico composers was Juan del Encina, who wrote numerous works for the court of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella. Overall, the Renaissance period in Spain was a time of great musical experimentation and innovation. The emergence of new musical styles and instruments set the foundation for the development of new musical genres in the centuries to come. maestro, Olympian1010, Wanderer and 2 others 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cobi 981 Posted March 17, 2023 Author #503 Share Posted March 17, 2023 (edited) 5 minutes ago, kungshamra71 said: Also, regarding the Jews expulsion: by that time the Portuguese kings did whatever the Spanish kings did so they ended up expelling the Jews as well. you where many of them went to? The Netherlands! That’s one of the reasons that if you go to Amsterdam you’ll see a huge synagogue called “Portuguese synagogue” In the case of Spain some of them went to the city of Thessaloniki (Greece) that was ruled by the Ottoman Empire and they thrived in their new city as traders and artisans. Eventhough they were expelled from the country, they kept their costumes and language (Ladino) for many generations. Edited March 17, 2023 by Cobi maestro 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cobi 981 Posted March 17, 2023 Author #504 Share Posted March 17, 2023 EL ANACRONÓPETE - BAROQUE ERA ARTISTIC PROGRAM (4/6) The Baroque period in Spain, which lasted from the early 17th century to the mid-18th century, was a time of significant artistic and cultural development. This era was marked by the emergence of new musical styles and genres, as well as the introduction of new musical instruments and technologies. One of the most important musical genres of the Baroque era in Spain was the zarzuela, a type of Spanish musical theater that combined singing, dancing, and acting. The zarzuela was characterized by its use of popular melodies and rhythms, as well as its humorous and satirical lyrics. The genre was particularly popular in Madrid, where it was performed in theaters and public spaces. The Baroque period in Spain was also marked by the emergence of new musical instruments, including the harpsichord and the guitar. The harpsichord, a keyboard instrument that was similar to a piano but produced sound by plucking strings, became increasingly popular in Spain during this period. The guitar, which had been used in Spain since the Middle Ages, also saw a resurgence in popularity during the Baroque era. One of the most important composers of the Baroque period in Spain was Antonio Soler, who was known for his keyboard music. Soler was particularly skilled at writing for the harpsichord, and his works were notable for their technical complexity and virtuosity. His music continues to be performed and admired today, both in Spain and around the world. Another important composer from this period was Domenico Scarlatti, who was born in Italy but spent much of his career in Spain. Scarlatti was known for his keyboard music, particularly his sonatas, which were characterized by their rhythmic complexity and virtuosic passages. Overall, the Baroque period in Spain was a time of great musical innovation and experimentation. The emergence of new musical styles, genres, and instruments set the foundation for the development of new musical forms in the centuries to come, and many of the works composed during this era continue to be celebrated and performed today. mrv86, maestro, Olympian1010 and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cobi 981 Posted March 17, 2023 Author #505 Share Posted March 17, 2023 EL ANACRONÓPETE - ROMANTIC PERIOD ARTISTIC PROGRAM (5/6) The Romantic period in Spain, which lasted from the early 19th century to the early 20th century, was a time of great artistic and cultural development. This era was marked by the emergence of new musical styles and genres, as well as a renewed interest in traditional Spanish folk music. One of the most important composers of the Romantic period in Spain was Manuel de Falla, who was known for his fusion of traditional Spanish folk music with contemporary classical music. Falla's works were notable for their use of Spanish rhythms and melodies, as well as their exploration of new harmonic and tonal structures. His most famous works include the ballet "El amor brujo" and the opera "La vida breve". Another significant composer from this period was Isaac Albéniz, who was also known for his use of Spanish folk music in his compositions. Albéniz's works were notable for their virtuosic piano writing, as well as their use of Spanish melodies and rhythms. His most famous works include the suite "Iberia" and the piano piece "Asturias (Leyenda)". The Romantic period in Spain was also marked by the emergence of the Spanish guitar as a popular instrument. The guitar, which had been used in Spain since the Middle Ages and is the logo of this edition of the TISC, saw a resurgence in popularity during the Romantic era, particularly with the rise of flamenco music. Flamenco music was characterized by its use of intricate guitar playing, passionate singing, and rhythmic footwork. In addition to Falla and Albéniz, other notable Spanish composers from the Romantic period include Joaquín Rodrigo, who was known for his guitar music, and Pablo Sarasate, who was known for his virtuosic violin playing. Overall, the Romantic period in Spain was a time of great artistic and cultural growth, marked by the emergence of new musical styles and the renewed interest in traditional Spanish folk music. The fusion of traditional Spanish music with contemporary classical music set the foundation for the development of new musical genres in the centuries to comeº. hckošice, Olympian1010, maestro and 3 others 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cobi 981 Posted March 17, 2023 Author #506 Share Posted March 17, 2023 EL ANACRONÓPETE - 20th & 21st CENTURY ARTISTIC PROGRAM (6/6) The 20th century was a time of significant change and upheaval in Spain, and its music reflected these changes. During this time, Spanish music saw the emergence of new styles and genres, as well as a renewed interest in traditional Spanish music. One of the most important musical styles to emerge in Spain during the 20th century was flamenco nuevo, which was characterized by its fusion of traditional flamenco music with contemporary styles such as jazz, rock, and pop. Flamenco nuevo was popularized by musicians such as Paco de Lucía, who was known for his virtuosic guitar playing, and Camarón de la Isla, who was known for his passionate singing. Another important musical genre to emerge in Spain during the 20th century was Spanish classical music. Spanish composers such as Joaquín Rodrigo, Manuel de Falla, and Xavier Montsalvatge continued to compose works that fused traditional Spanish music with contemporary classical styles. Additionally, Spanish opera saw a resurgence in popularity during this period, with new works being composed by composers such as Federico Moreno Torroba and Josep Soler. The 20th century was also a time of significant experimentation in Spanish music. In the 1960s and 1970s, a new musical movement emerged in Spain known as "La Movida," which was characterized by its fusion of punk, new wave, and electronic music with traditional Spanish styles. La Movida was particularly popular in Madrid and Los Bravos, who participated in the 2022 Open TISC edition, was one of the groups that gained popularity during the time. In recent years, Spanish music has continued to evolve and grow, with new artists and genres emerging on the scene. Some of the most popular Spanish musicians today include Rosalía, who has gained international fame for her fusion of flamenco and contemporary pop music, and Alejandro Sanz, who is known for his romantic ballads and fusion of pop and Latin music. maestro, mrv86, Olympian1010 and 2 others 3 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cobi 981 Posted March 17, 2023 Author #507 Share Posted March 17, 2023 GUEST STAR - ROSALÍA The artistic part of the ceremony will be closed by the most international Spanish artist of the moment, Rosalía, who will interpret a version of the song "Me quedo contigo". maestro, Olympian1010 and kungshamra71 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cobi 981 Posted March 17, 2023 Author #508 Share Posted March 17, 2023 THE OATHS OF TISC Competitors' Oath Armaan Malik, India "In the name of all competitors, I promise that we shall take part in this Contest, respecting and abiding by the rules that govern TISC - committing ourselves to a competition that values respect and the true spirit of sportsmanship, for the glory of music and the honor of our nations!" Jury Members' Oath @mrv86, Mexico "In the name of all the jury members, I promise that we shall adjudicate in our deliberations at this Contest with complete impartiality, respecting and abiding by the rules which govern TISC in the true spirit of sportsmanship!" Hosts' Oath @Cobi, Spain "I promise that Ishall organize this Contest, respecting and abiding by the rules that govern TISC - committing myself to overseeing a competition that values respect and promotes the true spirit of sportsmanship, for the glory of music and the honor of our nations!" mrv86 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cobi 981 Posted March 17, 2023 Author #509 Share Posted March 17, 2023 THE SCOREBOARD GRAND FINAL SCOREBOARD 1 ARGENTINA 0 1 KAZAKHSTAN 0 1 BRAZIL 0 1 LITHUANIA 0 1 BULGARIA 0 1 MALTA 0 1 CHILE 0 1 MEXICO 0 1 CHINA 0 1 MOLDOVA 0 1 CROATIA 0 1 NETHERLANDS 0 1 CZECH REPUBLIC 0 1 NEW ZEALAND 0 1 DENMARK 0 1 NORWAY 0 1 FINLAND 0 1 POLAND 0 1 FRANCE 0 1 PORTUGAL 0 1 GERMANY 0 1 ROMANIA 0 1 GREAT BRITAIN 0 1 SERBIA 0 1 GREECE 0 1 SLOVAKIA 0 1 HUNGARY 0 1 SLOVENIA 0 1 INDIA 0 1 SPAIN 0 1 INDONESIA 0 1 SWEDEN 0 1 IRELAND 0 1 TUNISIA 0 1 ISRAEL 0 1 UKRAINE 0 1 ITALY 0 1 USA 0 Ladies and gentlemen, this concludes the Opening ceremony of the Totallympics Annual International Song Contest 2023. See you tomorrow at 9:00 (Central European Time)! dcro, Olympian1010, mrv86 and 3 others 5 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Olympian1010 7,971 Posted March 17, 2023 #510 Share Posted March 17, 2023 I really like that artistic segment. That grand finale though Cobi 1 “Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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