Orlando Jacinto Garcia
Colores Ultraviolados
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Composer:Orlando Jacinto GarciaGenre:MiscellaneousStyle:MiscellaneousAverage_duration:15:12'Colores Ultraviolados' is a contemporary classical composition by Orlando Jacinto Garcia, a Cuban-American composer and professor of music at Florida International University. The piece was composed in 2016 and premiered on March 3, 2017, at the New Music Miami Festival in Miami, Florida. The composition consists of three movements, each exploring different sonic textures and timbres. The first movement, titled "Azul Ultravioleta," features a slow and meditative melody played by the cello, accompanied by ethereal harmonics from the violin and viola. The second movement, "Rojo Ultravioleta," is more energetic and rhythmic, with the strings playing fast and intricate patterns that create a sense of urgency and tension. The final movement, "Verde Ultravioleta," is the most experimental of the three, with the strings using extended techniques such as harmonics, glissandos, and pizzicato to create a kaleidoscope of colors and textures. One of the defining characteristics of 'Colores Ultraviolados' is its use of microtonal intervals, which are intervals smaller than the traditional half-step used in Western music. This creates a sense of ambiguity and instability in the harmonic structure of the piece, as the listener is never quite sure where the music is going next. Another characteristic is the use of extended techniques, which allow the strings to create a wide range of sounds and textures beyond the traditional bowed notes. Overall, 'Colores Ultraviolados' is a complex and challenging work that pushes the boundaries of contemporary classical music. Its use of microtonal intervals and extended techniques creates a unique sonic landscape that is both beautiful and unsettling, and its three movements offer a diverse range of moods and textures that keep the listener engaged from start to finish.More....
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