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Rituales cotidianos, by Luis Ernesto Gomez
Luis Ernesto Gómez, Rituales Cotidianos.
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CMP 1220
Solo for unaccompanied trombone.
Grade 5. Approx. duration: twelve minutes.
Set consists of a performance score.
“Rituales cotidianos” is a four-movement work for unaccompanied trombone that was written in 2015. The work requires both fixed straight and variable Harmon (wa wa) mutes. The first three movements are inspired by a very personal reading of the works of the Japanese poet Taneda Santoka (1882-1940) and his pilgrimage in search of the spiritual nature. The first movement, “The Door (Lyrical Invitation)” is a cantabile fragment in which the awakening happens. It coincides with the verse, “From here to there / free as wind / taste the water.” The second movement, “Camino (Scherzo),” contains lighter music and is a little more restless and in a somewhat more playful tone, in keeping with the feeling of freedom: “Completely covered / by the morning dew / I go where I feel like.” The third movement, “Contemplation,” takes up a calm and lyrical tempo. The trombone uses harmonics and the voice simulateously with the sound of the instrument and is at times solemn as part of the feeling of freedom of mind and spirit as it faces a moment of contemplation. The fourth movement, “Bipolar Games,” imagines the poet in the capital city of Venezuela. He is dancing a halting dance during the daily party for urban survival, that is, he is playing with the bipolar emotionality of the city.
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