Con Que La Lavare
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2021
- Con Que La Lavare is a Spanish folk song from Renaissance times. It was used as the catalyst for many motet and other multi-voiced compositions during the 16th c. Following in that same tradition, I composed a slightly modernized version of my own. Hope you enjoy!
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Brian Kay is a modern-day troubadour. He is the first Artistic Leadership Fellow of Apollo's Fire and in 2019, he won a GRAMMY® Award for his work on their Songs of Orpheus recording. He has performed throughout the world at venues such as the National Concert Hall of Dublin, Belfast Castle (Ireland), Carnegie Hall, and the Kennedy Center. His live radio appearances include NPR, Baltimore's WYPR, Baltimore's 98ROCK, Boston's WGBH, and Cleveland's WCLV. He has recorded with record labels Avie and Sono Luminus and has appeared on more than 10 album releases. He is a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, arranger, traditional and historical music specialist, poet, painter, and avid proponent of meditation. Видеоклипы
One Man Symphony. Brilliant! Bravo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ésta música es renacentista, me encanta. La ejecución de muchos instrumentos de éste artista incluyendo su voz lo convierte en un gran artista!! 🎨
Absolutely Brilliant!
Just wow!
Always wonderful to hear Brian’s work.
Fucking beautiful.
The return of the king.
Awesome!
Beautiful! Love your work and this made my playlist immediately :)
Brian, this is SO GORGEOUS!!! Bravo!!!
lyrics as best I can figure (I don't speak Spanish):
Con que la lavare?
La tez de la mi cara?
Con que la lavare?
Que vivo mal penada,
Que vivo mal penada
Con penas y dolores.
Mi gran blancuray tes,
Con agua de limones,
Con que la lavare?
Que vivo mal penada,
La tengo ya saltada,
Con penas y dolores.
(shredding session)
Mi gran blancuray tes,
La tengo ya saltada,
Con que la lavare?
Que vivo mal penada,
La tengo ya saltada,
Con penas y dolores.
Very Nice!
Great Harmonies, Great playing,
Great production.
Can’t wait for more.
"What shall I wash her with?"
“With what shall I wash (away these tears)”