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The ''saeta'' () is a revered form of Andalusian religious song, whose form and style have evolved over many centuries. Saetas evoke strong emotion and are sung most often during public processions. The saeta, an unaccompanied song, is also believed to stem from Jewish religious songs which are believed to date back to the 16th century.


Performance

The saeta is a song of Catholic Andalusia dating back many centuries. The ''saeta antigua'' ld saetaprobably arose from the recitation of
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under the influence of liturgical music. "Saetas vary greatly in form and style, ranging from simple syllabic melodies to highly ornamented ones."Willi Apel, ''Harvard Dictionary of Music'' (Cambridge: The Belknap Press 1944, 1969) at 748. In the older tradition, solemn drums and horns might accompany the singer, or the saetero sang alone. Since the nineteenth century, however, the more favored saetas have incorporated distinct elements associated with
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music, particularly the siguiriyas. The saeta is best known for its mournful power during Holy Week in Spain. The song is performed during the processions by religious
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that move slowly through the streets of cities and towns in
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.Ángel Álvarez Caballero at p. 127. Possessing a plaintive emotional intensity, and dramatic charge, the saeta is sung by the ''saetero'', often from a balcony, and may be addressed to the statue of
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below, in his agony on the Via Dolorosa, or to that of his suffering mother Mary. These and other crafted statues are mounted on platforms and carried along the streets on the shoulders of several
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s who pass among the assembled public. The immediate emotional response to the saeta, often of intense sorrow, may be the reason for its name, as the Spanish word ''saeta'' can mean "arrow or dart".Andrés Batista at 16, 72. One of the places with the most tradition and variety in the singing of the flamenco saeta in Spain is Jerez de la Frontera. Saetas are also sung at outdoor devotions throughout
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, and may be sung during the
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season as well. A special form of the saeta (the ''saeta carcelera'') is also sung at prisons during visits there by the confraternities. Several of the cities in
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have their own peculiar styles of the saeta. Four intentions or themes have been distinguished from the religious lyrics, which mark the music of Saeta: descriptive, praising, prayerful, and exhortative.


The music

The saeta is frequently sung
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. Taken from
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music are the melismas,
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, and other flourishes. Although the saeta is one of the
cantes a palo seco The Spanish term Cantes a palo seco refers to a category of flamenco palo (flamenco), palos (musical forms) traditionally sung a cappella or, in some cases, with some sort of percussion. The category comprises the following palos: * Tonás * Martin ...
, the singer may also be accompanied, e.g., by beating drums, and horns. Arabic and Hebraic origins have been proposed. Palos of flamenco adopted by the saeta include especially the siguiriyas and the martinetes. Other forms include the ''saeta por soleares'', the ''por polos'', the ''por cañas'', and the ''por fandangos''. Flamenco guitar accompaniment may be in or
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, or may interchange regularly between and . Commonly the ''saetero'' sings in a minor key finishing on the dominant; the meter of different verses will often be variable depending on the interpretation. The cantaor
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(1878–1933) was well regarded for his Saeta.


Its passion

Of a diverse heritage, the Saeta has become the emotional artistic fruit of several cultures. The Gypsies "se sienten identificados con los episodios de la Pasión y consideran a Jesús como un hermano en desgracia que sufre persecusión y
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." Nothing of course substitutes for hearing and bearing witness to the Saeta.
"La saeta, pues, costituye la síntesis antropológica del andaluz (hondura, plástica, señorío, dolor metafísico) coronada en santidad. La saeta exige un máximo de veracidad pasional, por lo mismo que a nadie le es dado encaramarse en la audacia de sus ayes sin la potencia y la certeza que brinda la posesión heroica del dolor."
It is said that Andalusians must talk to God during
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, singing the Saeta during a
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procession being a mode of choice.Manuel Ríos Ruiz at pp. 72-74.


Reference notes


Bibliography

*Ángel Álvarez Caballero, ''El cante flamenco'' (Madrid: Alianza Editorial 1994, 1998). *Andrés Batista, ''Maestros y Estilos. Manual Flamenco'' (Madrid 1985). *José Carlos de Luna, ''De cante grande y cante chico'' (Madrid: Editorial Escelicer 9263d ed. 1942). *Anselmo González Climent, ''Flamencologia'' (Madrid: Editorial Escelicer
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1964). *Félix Grande, ''Memoria del Flamenco'' (Madrid: Espasa-Calpe 1979), 2 volumes. *Domingo Manfredi Cano, ''Geografia del cante jondo'' (Madrid: Editorial Bullón 1963). *Timothy Mitchell, ''Passional Culture. Emotion, Religion, and Society in Southern Spain'' (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania 1990). *Stanley Payne, ''Spanish Catholicism. An historical overview'' (University of Wisconsin 1984). *Julian Pemartin, ''El cante flamenco. Guia alfabetica'' (Madrid: Afrodisio Aguado 1966). *Manuel Ríos Ruiz, ''Introducción al Cante Flamenco'' (Madrid: Ediciones Istmo 1972).


Recordings


CD & video

*''Maestros de la Saeta. Semana Santa en Sevilla'' (CD by Planet Records 1993). Apparently from the 1930s to the 1960s, included are various ''saeteros'' with different or no accompaniment, among them the well known
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(1890-1969) and Manuel Vallejo (1891-1960). *YouTube presents videos of recent Saeta performances, some made during the Holy Week processions.


Other idioms

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, "Jueves Santo a medianoche (Desfile de una cofradía por una callejuela)" in his ''Sevilla. Suite pintoresca'', Opus 2, no. 2 (Sevilla 1908) lassical *
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, "Saeta" in his album ''
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'' (Columbia Records: recorded 1959–1960, released 1960), at band 4 (5:06), written by Gil Evans azz * Nico, "Saeta" on her album ''
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'' (Aura Records, 1981)


See also

* Holy Week in Spain * Siguiriyas


External links


Joana Jiménez -Saeta a la Macarena
Live video, Semana Santa, Sevilla 2009, 4:42.
Semana Santa Jerez 2009, Saeta a la Buena Muerte
Live Video, Semana Santa, Jerez 2009, 2:17.
La Saeta del Cristo de los Gitanos, Serrat
recording by Joan Manuel Serrat, Catalán, 2:38.
La Saeta del Cristo de los Gitanos
recording by Camarón de la Isla (1950-1992), flamenco, 2:56. {{Authority control Flamenco styles Andalusian music Spanish music Holy Week in Spain Spanish folk music Spanish dances