"Fuego, fuego" - Villancico para San Pedro Nolasco á 7 - Antonio Duran de la Mota - Score Only (arr. Arturo Escorza) by Arturo Escorza Sheet Music for Performance Ensemble at Sheet Music Direct
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"Fuego, fuego" - Villancico para San Pedro Nolasco á 7 - Antonio Duran de la Mota - Score Only (arr. Arturo Escorza) Digital Sheet Music
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"Fuego, fuego" - Villancico para San Pedro Nolasco á 7 - Antonio Duran de la Mota - Score Only (arr. Arturo Escorza)
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"Fuego, fuego" - Villancico para San Pedro Nolasco á 7 - Antonio Duran de la Mota. This beautiful villancico with text by Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz and music by Antonio Duran de la Mota, made famous by Ensemble Elyma, was adapted to different texts during the 18th century. Ensemble Elyma recorded it as "Fuego, fuego, que el templo se abrasa". This pretty much the same villancico, but some differences, both musical and with the text. The text says "Fuego, fuego, que Juan de Dios se abrasa". The other lyrics can be adapted without problems. The original sheet music is in F Major, although the tenor's vocal range is too high to sing comfortably (remember that, in early music, the tessituras are not necessarily identical to what we now understand as alto, tenor, etc. It is likely that the tenor was sung by a female voice). Anyway, in this file is also included the piece transposed a minor third below, that is, in D Major.

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