"El grillo" is a madrigal composed by the Italian Renaissance composer Josquin des Prez. This lively piece, which translates to "The Cricket," showcases Josquin's mastery in vocal polyphony and word painting. It reflects the playful and light-hearted spirit typical of his works during the late 15th century.
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"El Grillo" is a Spanish language piece, as it is a Renaissance song from Spain composed by Josquin des Prez.
The cast of El grillo - 2013 includes: Galia Cohan Galia Kohan
The cast of El canto del grillo - 2007 includes: Asier Hormaza Alfonso Torregrosa
"El Grillo," a piece attributed to Josquin des Prez, is typically performed at a moderate tempo. The rhythmic structure allows for both lively and reflective interpretations, often depending on the performance context. Generally, the tempo facilitates clear articulation of the text, highlighting the playful nature of the song, which is about the cricket. Performers may adjust the tempo to enhance expressiveness while maintaining the piece's inherent character.
Christiane Rey Schottey has written: 'El grillo en la red'
Beppe Grillo's birth name is Giuseppe Piero Grillo.
Donna Grillo's birth name is Donna Grillo Gonzales.
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Leo Grillo's birth name is Leo Francis Grillo Jr..
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Hermes Grillo died in 2006.
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