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Arturo Márquez
Zarabandeo
Works Info
Composer
:
Arturo Márquez
Genre
:
Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
Compose Date
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1995
Zarabandeo is a composition by the Mexican composer Arturo Márquez. It was composed in 1995 and premiered on October 26 of the same year by the National Symphony Orchestra of Mexico, conducted by Enrique Diemecke. The piece is part of a larger work called Danzón No. 2, which is one of Márquez's most famous compositions. Zarabandeo is the third movement of Danzón No. 2 and is characterized by its lively and rhythmic nature. The piece is written in a fast 6/8 time signature and features syncopated rhythms and driving percussion. The melody is carried by the brass and woodwind sections, with the strings providing a pulsing accompaniment. The title of the piece, Zarabandeo, comes from the Spanish word "zarabanda," which was a popular dance in the 16th and 17th centuries. The dance was known for its lively and energetic movements, which is reflected in the music of Zarabandeo. The piece is also influenced by the danzón, a popular dance in Mexico and Cuba that originated in the late 19th century. Zarabandeo is a celebration of Latin American music and culture, and it has become one of Márquez's most popular works. The piece has been performed by orchestras around the world and has been featured in numerous films and television shows. Its lively rhythms and catchy melody make it a crowd-pleaser, and it has become a staple of the orchestral repertoire. Overall, Zarabandeo is a vibrant and exciting piece of music that showcases Márquez's skill as a composer. Its fusion of traditional Latin American rhythms and modern orchestration make it a unique and memorable work that continues to captivate audiences today.
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