Silvestre Revueltas
La Noche de los Mayas, suite
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José LimantourOctober 21, 2013
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Composer:Silvestre RevueltasGenre:OrchestralStyle:Film ScoreCompose Date:1939 - 1959Average_duration:28:23Movement_count:4Movement ....La Noche de los Mayas is a suite composed by Silvestre Revueltas in 1939. It was premiered on August 15, 1939, in Mexico City, conducted by Carlos Chávez. The suite is divided into five movements, each representing a different aspect of Mayan culture. The first movement, "Noche de los mayas" (Night of the Mayas), is a lively and rhythmic dance that captures the energy and excitement of a Mayan festival. The second movement, "La noche de jaranas" (Night of Revelry), is a slower, more contemplative piece that reflects the spiritual side of Mayan culture. The third movement, "El canto del pájaro" (The Song of the Bird), is a hauntingly beautiful melody played on the ocarina, a traditional Mayan instrument. The fourth movement, "La noche de los mayas" (Night of the Mayas), is a reprise of the first movement, but with a more subdued and reflective tone. The final movement, "Danza de la conquista" (Dance of the Conquest), is a powerful and dramatic piece that represents the clash between the Mayan and Spanish cultures. It features a combination of traditional Mayan rhythms and European classical music, creating a unique and powerful sound. Overall, La Noche de los Mayas is a masterful work that showcases Revueltas' skill at blending traditional Mexican music with European classical music. It is a powerful tribute to the rich and vibrant culture of the Mayan people, and remains one of Revueltas' most popular and enduring works.More....
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