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MEXICO popular – Song ‘Cielito Lindo’ – FOUR CELLOS (easy)

Other Identification:
“Cielito lindo” is a popular Mexican song from a Spanish copla, popularized in 1882 by Mexican author Quirino Mendoza y Cortés (c.1862–1957). It is roughly translated as “Lovely Sweet One”. Although the word cielo means “sky” or “heaven”, it is also a term of endearment comparable to sweetheart or honey. Cielito, the diminutive, can be translated as “sweetie”; lindo means “cute”, “lovely” or “pretty”. Sometimes the song is known by words from the refrain, “Canta y no llores” or simply the “Ay, Ay, Ay, Ay song”.

Commonly played by mariachi bands, it has been recorded by many artists in the original Spanish as well as in English and other languages. It is debated if the song talks about the Sierra Morena, a mountain range in the south region of Spain, or the similarly named Sierra Morones in the Mexican state of Zacatecas. It has become a unofficial anthem of Mexico, especially in Mexican expatriate communities around the world or for Mexicans attending international events such as the Olympic Games or the FIFA World Cup. It has been sung by a plethora of artists, such as Tito Guizar, Pedro Infante, Placido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti, Eartha Kitt, and Ana Gabriel. It was part of the iconic Mexican movie “Los Tres Garcia”.
Movements or sections: marked ‘Allegretto’
Instrumentation: QUARTET OF FOUR CELLOS (EASY)
Also possible with larger ensembles
Arranged by David Johnstone

Downloads of 2 PDFs:
[1 – General Score
[2 – All individual parts
Approximate difficulty: EASY
The preparation for four cellos, or cello orchestra, was made to make younger or less experienced players feel comfortable, whilst giving all parts moments of the melody. Only the first four left-hand positions are called for, whilst 90% is in first position only, with hardly an extension due to the placing in C Major. It should work equally well with four soloists or for a much larger ensemble. Although ideal for musicians in the elementary courses it will still sound impressive for more advanced players.

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