C贸rdoba
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C贸rdobaINSTRUMENTATION: Solo oboe
Each movement of "C贸rdoba" marked with a reference to a different, but similarly themed, poem. The first movement references Lorca鈥檚 poem, Canci贸n de jinete, as translated by Susana Cavallo; this is also the origin of the title, C贸rdoba. The second movement makes reference to Samuel Coleridge鈥檚 Rime of the Ancient Mariner. The final movement references C.P. Cavafy鈥檚 Walls, as translated by Elena Spilioti. To the best of my knowledge, these texts have never been grouped together before, separated as they are by time, country, and language. Yet their juxtaposition may strike the listener as surprisingly natural. The poems are drawn together here by their common literary themes, their shared observations of a human nature which transcends nationalist boundaries, and by the embodiment of human isolation in the pathos of a solo oboe.