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Aaron Copland
Danza de Jalisco
Works Info
Composer
:
Aaron Copland
Genre
:
Keyboard
Style
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Dance
Compose Date
:
1967
Average_duration
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3:51
"Danza de Jalisco" is a piece of music composed by Aaron Copland, an American composer, in 1936. The piece was premiered on March 12, 1937, by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Serge Koussevitzky. The piece is a part of Copland's larger work, "El Salón México," which was inspired by his travels to Mexico in the early 1930s. "Danza de Jalisco" is the third movement of the work and is a lively dance that captures the spirit of the Jalisco region of Mexico. The piece begins with a fast-paced, rhythmic melody played by the strings and woodwinds. The melody is then passed to the brass section, which adds a bold, brassy sound to the piece. The percussion section also plays a prominent role in the piece, adding a driving rhythm that propels the dance forward. Throughout the piece, Copland incorporates elements of Mexican folk music, including syncopated rhythms, melodic patterns, and the use of percussion instruments like the maracas and tambourine. The piece also features a call-and-response section, where the brass and woodwinds play off each other in a playful, almost teasing manner. Overall, "Danza de Jalisco" is a lively, energetic piece of music that captures the essence of Mexican folk music.
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