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José María Sánchez-Verdú
Alqibla
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Composer
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José María Sánchez-Verdú
Genre
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Orchestral
Style
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Orchestral
Compose Date
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1998
Average_duration
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15:17
"Alqibla" is a contemporary classical music composition by Spanish composer José María Sánchez-Verdú. The piece was composed in 2013 and premiered on October 25, 2013, at the Teatro de la Maestranza in Seville, Spain. The composition is divided into three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, titled "Alqibla I," is characterized by its use of microtonal intervals and Arabic scales. The movement begins with a slow and contemplative melody played by the strings, which is then joined by the woodwinds and brass. The movement gradually builds in intensity, with the percussion section adding a rhythmic pulse to the music. The second movement, titled "Alqibla II," is more rhythmic and energetic than the first. The movement features a driving percussion section, with the strings and woodwinds playing fast and intricate melodies over the top. The movement also includes a section where the percussionists play on a set of Arabic drums, adding to the Middle Eastern flavor of the piece. The final movement, titled "Alqibla III," is the most contemplative of the three. The movement begins with a solo cello playing a mournful melody, which is then joined by the rest of the strings. The woodwinds and brass enter later, playing long, sustained notes that add to the melancholic mood of the music. The movement ends with a return to the slow and contemplative melody played by the strings at the beginning of the piece. Overall, "Alqibla" is a complex and evocative composition that draws on Middle Eastern musical traditions to create a unique and compelling sound. The use of microtonal intervals and Arabic scales gives the music a distinctive flavor, while the rhythmic and melodic complexity of the piece keeps the listener engaged throughout.
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