Hoy Comamos Y Bebamos

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A Renaissance Feast Before the Fast: Cuarteto Zupay's 'Hoy Comamos Y Bebamos'

Cuarteto Zupay's 'Hoy Comamos Y Bebamos' is a vibrant song that celebrates the indulgence and merriment of a feast day before the austerity of a fast. The lyrics, which are rooted in Spanish Renaissance music, emphasize the contrast between today's enjoyment and tomorrow's abstinence. The repeated line 'Que maana ayunaremos' translates to 'For tomorrow we will fast,' highlighting the temporary nature of the celebration and the impending period of fasting.

The song references 'sant' Antruejo,' which is related to the festivities of Carnival, a time when people traditionally indulge in food and drink before the Lenten season of fasting and penitence. The lyrics encourage listeners to eat, drink, and be merry ('Hoy comamos y bebamos / Y cantemos y holguemos'), suggesting a communal spirit of revelry. The use of phrases like 'Embutamos estos panchos' and 'Recalquemos el pellejo' suggests overindulgence to the point of bursting, which is a humorous take on the idea of feasting.

Cuarteto Zupay, an Argentine folk music group known for their vocal harmonies and interpretations of traditional songs, brings a sense of historical context and cultural celebration to this piece. The song's lively tempo and joyful lyrics capture the essence of a time when people embraced the present moment, knowing that a time of restraint was just around the corner. It's a reminder of the cyclical nature of feasting and fasting, celebration and sacrifice, that has been a part of human culture for centuries.

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