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Joaquin Clerch
Yemaya
Works Info
Composer
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Joaquin Clerch
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
Average_duration
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11:02
"Yemaya" is a solo guitar piece composed by Joaquin Clerch, a Cuban classical guitarist and composer. The piece was composed in 2003 and premiered in the same year. It is a part of Clerch's collection of works that are inspired by Afro-Cuban culture and mythology. The piece is divided into three movements, each of which represents a different aspect of the goddess Yemaya, who is a prominent figure in the Yoruba religion of West Africa and is also worshipped in Cuba. The first movement, titled "La Reina del Mar" (The Queen of the Sea), is a lively and rhythmic section that represents Yemaya's power over the ocean. The second movement, "La Madre de Todos" (The Mother of All), is a slower and more contemplative section that represents Yemaya's nurturing and protective qualities. The final movement, "La Diosa del Amor" (The Goddess of Love), is a fast and virtuosic section that represents Yemaya's role as a goddess of love and fertility. The piece is characterized by its use of Afro-Cuban rhythms and melodies, which are blended with classical guitar techniques to create a unique and vibrant sound. Clerch's use of harmonics, tremolo, and other techniques adds to the complexity and richness of the piece. The piece also showcases Clerch's technical prowess as a guitarist, with challenging passages that require precision and speed. Overall, "Yemaya" is a powerful and evocative piece that showcases Clerch's skill as a composer and guitarist. Its fusion of classical and Afro-Cuban elements creates a unique and captivating sound that is sure to delight audiences.
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