Danzas gitanas (Turina)
Definition
Two sets of five gypsy dance pieces for solo piano: Serie 1 (Op. 55, c. 1930) and Serie 2 (Op. 84, 1934). Together they form one of the most vivid evocations of the Gypsy-Andalusian musical world in the concert piano repertoire. The most famous piece from either set is Sacro-Monte (Serie 1 No. 5), named for the cave district of Granada where Gypsy communities lived and where the most intense forms of flamenco were performed. The Seguiriya that closes Serie 2 is named for the most solemn and ancient of the cante jondo styles.
Interpretive Guidance
The dance rhythms in these pieces must be felt physically, not just notated. The distinction between Zambra (an Andalusian Gypsy ceremonial dance) and Danza ritual, or between Danza ritmica and Seguiriya, is one of character and weight: heavier, slower, more weighted for the more solemn pieces; lighter and more fluid for the festive ones. Sacro-Monte in particular should feel improvised even when played from memory.