22380986
Aztlan
22380986
22380986
22380986
Copyright Material for Preview Only - Sheet Music Plus
Chamber Orchestra
SKU: IG.OMW211
Composed by Daniel Baldwin. Score and Parts. Imagine Music Publishing #OMW211. Published by Imagine Music Publishing (IG.OMW211).
9 x 12 inches.
I have long been inspired by myths and legends of various cultures. Many of my orchestral works reflect this interest. For this work, I chose for inspiration the mythical city of Aztlan, known as the lost ancestral city from Aztec legend. Think of it as the Aztec version of Atlantis. Nahuatl legends tell of seven tribes that lived in Chicomoztoc, or the "place of seven caves". Each cave represented a different Nahua group. These tribes subsequently left the caves and settled "near" Aztlan. The first movement, set in a loose sonata form, represents the journey of the people of the seven caves to Aztlan. Huitzilopochtli was the Aztec tribe's patron god of war. He was said to be in a constant struggle with darkness and required nourishment in the form of sacrifices to ensure the sun would survive. Set in an ABA form, the second movement tells the story of tribe's encounter with the god of war on their journey. The music is percussive and dissonant in places, representing the struggle of both the people as well as Huitzilopochtli. Interestingly, his name is also characterized as a hummingbird in iconography, which is represented by flute trills expressing the aggressive call of the bird. Finally, the people of the seven tribes, the Nahuatlaca, arrive at Aztlan. It is perceived as a paradise on earth and celebrations ensue. Aztlan for chamber orchestra was commissioned by and is gratefully dedicated to the Nebraska Chamber Players.
Chamber Orchestra
SKU: IG.OMW211
Composed by Daniel Baldwin. Score and Parts. Imagine Music Publishing #OMW211. Published by Imagine Music Publishing (IG.OMW211).
9 x 12 inches.
I have long been inspired by myths and legends of various cultures. Many of my orchestral works reflect this interest. For this work, I chose for inspiration the mythical city of Aztlan, known as the lost ancestral city from Aztec legend. Think of it as the Aztec version of Atlantis. Nahuatl legends tell of seven tribes that lived in Chicomoztoc, or the "place of seven caves". Each cave represented a different Nahua group. These tribes subsequently left the caves and settled "near" Aztlan. The first movement, set in a loose sonata form, represents the journey of the people of the seven caves to Aztlan. Huitzilopochtli was the Aztec tribe's patron god of war. He was said to be in a constant struggle with darkness and required nourishment in the form of sacrifices to ensure the sun would survive. Set in an ABA form, the second movement tells the story of tribe's encounter with the god of war on their journey. The music is percussive and dissonant in places, representing the struggle of both the people as well as Huitzilopochtli. Interestingly, his name is also characterized as a hummingbird in iconography, which is represented by flute trills expressing the aggressive call of the bird. Finally, the people of the seven tribes, the Nahuatlaca, arrive at Aztlan. It is perceived as a paradise on earth and celebrations ensue. Aztlan for chamber orchestra was commissioned by and is gratefully dedicated to the Nebraska Chamber Players.
Tell a friend (or remind yourself) about this product. We'll instantly send an email containing product info and a link to it. You may also enter a personal message.
We do not use or store email addresses from this form for any other purpose than sending your share email.
Read our Privacy Policy.
After purchase, you can download your MP3 from your Sheet Music Plus Digital Library - no software installation is necessary! You can also listen to your MP3 at any time in your Digital Library.
After purchase, you can download your Smart Music from your Sheet Music Plus Digital Library - no software installation is necessary! You can also download at any time in your Digital Library.
After purchase you can download your video from your Digital Library. Your video is in XX format and is playable on most pre-installed video players.