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Canto a Sevilla
Song Cycle by Joaquín Turina (1882 - 1949)
1. Preludio
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2. Semana Santa
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3. Las fuentecitas del Parque
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4. Noche de feria
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5. El fantasma
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6. La Giralda  [sung text checked 1 time]
De la glorioso Sevilla se hizo el espiritu carne en la torre peregrina y l llamaron Giralda, que es nombre que tiene un eco de repique de campanas. La Giralda es un ensueño y es así como un suspiro que lanza la tierra al cielo. encaje de filigrana; como una bandera al viento tejida en oro y en plata. Como un brazo de Sevilla que se levanta a alcanzar las gracias que Dios le envía. Como un pensamiento loco que hable de amor infinito hecho repique sonoro. Oro y plata, día y noche y coral y pedreria; lo mismo ahora que entonces, cuando yo la imaginaba en sueños, como un tesoro labrado por manos de hadas. Gallarda como mujer, sin tí no sería Sevilla, lo encantadora que es.
Authorship:
- by José Muñoz San Román (1876 - 1954)
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- ENG English (Garrett Medlock) , "The Giralda", copyright © 2020, (re)printed on this website with kind permission
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