Clarinet Quartet, Woodwind Ensemble - Level 4 - Digital Download
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Composed by Traditional Oaxacan Sones. Arranged by Everardo García Vargas. This edition: pdf, streaming. Chamber, Classical, Holiday, Multicultural, Traditional, World. 24 pages. Everardo García Vargas #839212. Published by Everardo García Vargas (A0.1244252).
Jarabe Mixteco - Clarinet Quartet The “Jarabe Mixteco” is a folk dance composed of seven sones collected from the three states of the Mexican Republic that correspond to the Mixtec region of Oaxaca, Guerrero and Puebla. It has established itself as the representative dance of the Mixtec region due to the expectation and acceptance it has generated in the national and international public.
The seven sones that compose it come from the popular folklore of regional community celebrations prior to the 20th century. The dance choreographies refer to representations of animals that are part of the daily life of the Mixtec people and also symbolize the process of falling in love between couples. The authorship of the “Jarabe Mixteco” is attributed to Antonio Martínez Corro and Armando González Bolaños, the first as a musical composer and the second as the creator of the dance montage.
The “Jarabe Mixteco” was completed in 1922, the same date that it began to be danced. However, it was not until 1929 that it was presented at the Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico City. In 1934, it was performed at what was the “Racial Tribute” of Oaxaca, which would later become the “Guelaguetza” festival. It was staged by Cipriano Villa and Adela Palma.
In the “Guelaguetza”, the dance and music are performed by the delegation of Huajuapan de León. First, the “Canción Mixteca” is sung at the beginning and at the end of the dance. The “Jarabe Mixteco” is structured by a series of seven sones and 14 steps.
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Clarinet Quartet, Woodwind Ensemble - Level 4 - Digital Download
SKU: A0.1244252
Composed by Traditional Oaxacan Sones. Arranged by Everardo García Vargas. This edition: pdf, streaming. Chamber, Classical, Holiday, Multicultural, Traditional, World. 24 pages. Everardo García Vargas #839212. Published by Everardo García Vargas (A0.1244252).
Jarabe Mixteco - Clarinet Quartet The “Jarabe Mixteco” is a folk dance composed of seven sones collected from the three states of the Mexican Republic that correspond to the Mixtec region of Oaxaca, Guerrero and Puebla. It has established itself as the representative dance of the Mixtec region due to the expectation and acceptance it has generated in the national and international public.
The seven sones that compose it come from the popular folklore of regional community celebrations prior to the 20th century. The dance choreographies refer to representations of animals that are part of the daily life of the Mixtec people and also symbolize the process of falling in love between couples. The authorship of the “Jarabe Mixteco” is attributed to Antonio Martínez Corro and Armando González Bolaños, the first as a musical composer and the second as the creator of the dance montage.
The “Jarabe Mixteco” was completed in 1922, the same date that it began to be danced. However, it was not until 1929 that it was presented at the Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico City. In 1934, it was performed at what was the “Racial Tribute” of Oaxaca, which would later become the “Guelaguetza” festival. It was staged by Cipriano Villa and Adela Palma.
In the “Guelaguetza”, the dance and music are performed by the delegation of Huajuapan de León. First, the “Canción Mixteca” is sung at the beginning and at the end of the dance. The “Jarabe Mixteco” is structured by a series of seven sones and 14 steps.
This product was created by a member of ArrangeMe, Hal Leonard's global
self-publishing community of independent composers, arrangers, and songwriters.
ArrangeMe allows for the publication of unique arrangements of both popular
titles and original compositions from a wide variety of voices and backgrounds.
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