Aria Agraria

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The Rhythms of Rural Life: A Humorous Ode to Agriculture

"Aria Agraria" by Les Luthiers is a humorous and satirical take on the life of rural farmers, capturing the repetitive and laborious nature of agricultural work. The song's lyrics describe the daily routines of farmers as they engage in essential tasks such as plowing fields, shearing sheep, and cultivating flowers. The repetitive structure of the lyrics mirrors the cyclical and monotonous nature of farm work, emphasizing the farmers' dedication to their duties despite the challenges they face.

Les Luthiers, known for their comedic musical performances, infuse "Aria Agraria" with clever wordplay and musical puns. The song humorously highlights the farmers' efforts to prepare the land for planting, using a playful repetition of phrases to mimic the rhythmic motions of plowing and sowing. The mention of various flowers, including the "lívida lavanda" and "rara lila blanca," adds a whimsical touch, showcasing the beauty and diversity of nature that the farmers cultivate.

The song also touches on the hardships of rural life, noting the physical toll of working under the sun in summer and shivering in the cold during winter. This contrast between the beauty of the cultivated flowers and the harsh realities of farm life underscores the resilience and perseverance of the farmers. Les Luthiers' unique blend of humor and music not only entertains but also offers a lighthearted reflection on the essential yet often overlooked contributions of those who work the land.

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