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Mario Lavista
Clepsidra
Works Info
Composer
:
Mario Lavista
Genre
:
Miscellaneous
Style
:
Miscellaneous
Compose Date
:
1991
Average_duration
:
10:45
'Clepsidra' is a contemporary classical composition by Mexican composer Mario Lavista. The piece was composed in 1990 and premiered on October 25th of the same year in Mexico City. The composition is divided into four movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, titled "El Agua," is characterized by its use of water sounds, including dripping and flowing water. The movement is slow and contemplative, with a sense of timelessness that reflects the cyclical nature of water. The second movement, "El Viento," is more dynamic and energetic, with a focus on wind sounds. The movement features a variety of wind instruments, including flutes and clarinets, and has a sense of movement and change that contrasts with the stillness of the first movement. The third movement, "La Arena," is characterized by its use of percussion instruments, including maracas and tambourines. The movement has a sense of urgency and intensity, with a driving rhythm that reflects the relentless nature of sand and the desert. The final movement, "El Fuego," is the most dramatic and intense of the four. The movement features a variety of percussion instruments, including drums and cymbals, and has a sense of chaos and destruction that reflects the power of fire. Overall, 'Clepsidra' is a powerful and evocative composition that explores the themes of time, nature, and the elements. The use of water, wind, sand, and fire as musical motifs creates a sense of unity and coherence throughout the piece, while the different movements provide a variety of moods and textures that keep the listener engaged and interested.
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