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Javier Farías
Arauco ensemble
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Javier Farías
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Chamber
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37:02
The Arauco ensemble is a contemporary classical music piece composed by Javier Farías. It was composed in 2015 and premiered on October 22, 2016, at the Municipal Theater of Santiago, Chile. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, titled "Arauco," is characterized by its use of traditional Chilean instruments, such as the charango and quena, and its incorporation of indigenous Mapuche rhythms. The movement begins with a slow, mournful melody played on the charango, which is then joined by the quena and other instruments. The rhythm gradually builds in intensity, evoking the spirit of the Mapuche people and their struggle for independence. The second movement, titled "El Canto del Agua," is a more contemplative piece that explores the theme of water. The movement begins with a solo piano melody that is gradually joined by other instruments, including strings and woodwinds. The music is characterized by its fluidity and gentle, flowing rhythms, which evoke the movement of water. The final movement, titled "La Danza de la Tierra," is a lively and energetic piece that celebrates the earth and its natural rhythms. The movement begins with a fast-paced, syncopated rhythm played on the drums, which is then joined by other instruments. The music is characterized by its use of complex rhythms and polyrhythms, which create a sense of movement and energy. Overall, the Arauco ensemble is a powerful and evocative piece of music that draws on traditional Chilean and Mapuche rhythms and instruments to create a unique and contemporary sound. Its three movements explore themes of struggle, contemplation, and celebration, and showcase Farías' skill as a composer and arranger.
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Arauco set  Ataca tempo vivo, 5e mvt
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