- The
zortziko is a
dance rhythm that
originates in the
Basque Country. It is also used as an
accompaniment rhythm for
vocal melodies, such as "Gernikako...
- El
zortzico (The Zortziko) is a 1-act
zarzuela by
Miguel Marqués for a
libretto (in prose) by
Emilio Sánchez Pastor [es]. It was
first staged on 23 July...
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Violin and
piano 37
Zortzico Adiós montañas mías 1895
Violin and
piano 38 Viva Sevilla!(Live Seville!) 1896
Violin and
orchestra 39
Zortzico de Iparraguirre...
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Sarasate Zigeunerweisen, op. 20 (1878)
Carmen Fantasy, op. 25 (1883) Miramar-
Zortzico, op. 42 (1899)
Introduction and Tarantella, op. 43 (1899)
Akira Senju Sai...
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Tango No. 3: Malagueña No. 4:
Serenata No. 5:
Capricho Catalan No. 6:
Zortzico Op. 170: L'Automne-Valse for
piano (1890s) Op. 181: Célèbre sérénade Espagnole...
- put
together a
sequence of
episodes each with a
rhythmically distinctive zortzico in 5 8 time, its own
Basque material. The
overture is
followed by the serene...
-
movement of the
Quintet are in 5 8 time, and
marked "Sur une
rythme de
Zortzico",
while the
contrasting central section superimposes 20 8 on 4 2 time,...
- "Chanson épique." Here the oft-reiterated
asymmetrical dance-rhythm of the
zortzico imparts a
sustained urgency unusual in slow music.
Against the
manic jota...
- Beltrán
Pagola (1878-1950):
Zortzico. José Uruñuela (1891-1963):
Lieder Basko.
Emiliana de Zubeldía (1888-1987):
Zortzico.
Carlos Mena,
Susana Garcia...
- (a.k.a.
Sounds of Spain) (3 tracks). "Air for G String" (Bach) – 5:37 "
Zortzico" (Albéniz) – 2:05 "Scherzo" ("Sonata op. 24 for
violin and piano") (Beethoven)...