Four
Spanish Dances (Flute and Guitar) (2001) - Four Spanish Dances
was commissioned in 1997 by Saxophonist Dr. Andy Wen for a
performance at the World Saxophone Congress in Valencia, Spain.
This is an adaptation for flute and guitar. The
"Zortziko" is a fast dance with five beats per measure
with frequent dotted rhythms. The "Flamenco" is a dance
in minor that disguises its modality by vacillating between the
normal and lowered second degree of the scale and the normal and
raised third degree of the scale. It has a narrow range, absence
of strict meter, expressive ornamentation, short phrases,
melancholy mood, and often begins with "ay". The
"Malaguena" is an emotional song using an ostinato of
VIII, VII, VI, V in minor with an improvised melody. The
"Polo" is moderate dance with three beats per measure
with hemiola rhythms. It also contains rapid colorations and uses
the words "ay" and "ole". This piece is recorded
by Duozona on their CD Colors.
Duration: 8:00
Grade 5. 2 copies in score format for $15.00
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Thess excerpts use the Scorch plug-in |
These excerpts are mp3 files |
| Zortziko m. 1-18 | |
| Polo |
Polo m. 1-46 |

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