Malambo, op. 115c (score & solo bassoon part) - BSN/ORCH
Composer: Aguila, Miguel del
Publisher: Miguel del Aguila
Edition: 63492
$29.95
Malambo, op. 115c
for bassoon and string orchestra
by Miguel del Aguila (b. 1957) - Uruguayan composer
All three versions of this work were composed simultaneously and should be considered original versions. As the sound of bells trigger memories of a sad past event, the bassoon (here the main protagonist), sings alone a melody only accompanied by distant birds and insects. After a second ringing of the bells the bassoonist decides to ignore the sad memories and join in a dance taking place near him. While the rhythmic character of this dance was inspired by the Malambo dance of the South American gauchos, its mood and color also reflect its Venezuelan/Colombian counterparts, the Joropo and Galerón Llanero and the Mexican Jarabe. My music here represents only the abstraction of these dances in my memory and rendered in my own musical language and rhythm which in this case consists of alternating 12/16-7/16 meter. In the midst of the dance the bells ring again and the bassoonist, now overwhelmed by memories, becomes immersed in his own thoughts. Away from the rest he sings an expressive song which grows in intensity until the dissonant bells (in his head) finally trigger an emotional climax that dissolves in darkness. Suddenly, as if waking up from a dream, the dance resumes. This time, without interruptions, it gains momentum building up to a joyous, life affirming ending. Malambo was Jointly Commissioned bassoonists: Benjamin Coelho, Judith Farmer, Wendy Holdaway, Mathieu Lussier, Richard Meek, Scott Pool, Carl Rath, Barrick Stees, Sabrina Stovall, Aura Marina Trevino and Lia Uribe.
--Miguel del Aguila
Duration: 13:00
This work may be performed by either bassoon and string quintet or by bassoon and string orchestra. This particular title comes with a score, and one solo bassoon part. If performing the work with full orchestra, parts must be rented from the composer, whose website may be found here: http://www.migueldelaguila.com/home.html
This work is also available as a piano reduction, HERE.
It is also available for bassoon and string quartet, HERE.
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