La Vida Mexicana - MVSR7071 | Music

HomepageMusicLa Vida Mexicana - MVSR7071

Concert Band

La Vida Mexicana

Rapsodia

La Vida Mexicana

Concert Band

La Vida Mexicana

Rapsodia

Performance time
00:04:20

Grade Level
Unterstufe

Publisher
Rundel

Size
A4

Info
Full Score + Parts

Order Number
MVSR7071

Release Date
2011

Listen
Read
Listen & Read
YouTube
Wishlist
Print
Share

Info

Before Christopher Columbus came to America, the Mexican natives, Aztecs and Mayas, had a rich culture full of wonder, as shown in the mysterious and slightly melancholic music. Another special feature was the architecture of the great temples. “La Vida Mexicana” (Mexican life) by Luigi di Ghisallo begins in such an impressive temple (El Templo) deep in the jungle. In front of the entrance musicians play their flutes and from inside we hear celebratory harmonies that sound like secret rituals. We reach a village (El Pueblo). Here we meet the flautists again, who play a dance tune, alternating between binary and triple beats, and happy and wistful sounds. The people are then called together for a ceremony at Lake Texcoco (Indian Call). Someone strikes up a beautiful song, introduced by solo trumpet. Everybody joins in and this piece about Mexican life before European contact concludes with a festive finale (El Dorado).

eXplora Grade 2+
eXplora Disc 12
Rundels Explora Serie für Jugendblasorchester / Nummer 12 / Album mit 5 neuen Notenausgaben

Keywords

RUNDEL Promo-Katalog 2011

Aztec

Band Method / Band Classes

Contest / Competition

German Contest List

German Contest List

Global Tour

Mexico

Narration / Story

Native American

Rhapsody

RUNDEL eXplora Series

RUNDEL YouTube Channel

South America

Temple

Youth

Youth Band / Young Band

Listen & read from the Rundel YouTube Channel

RUNDEL VIDEO

La Vida Mexicana

Notes available at:
https://www.rundel.de/en/

Rapsodia
Before Christopher Columbus came to America, the Mexican natives, Aztecs and Mayas, had a rich culture full of wonder, as shown in the mysterious and slightly melancholic music. Another special feature was the architecture of the great temples. “La Vida Mexicana” (Mexican life) by Luigi di Ghisallo begins in such an impressive temple (El Templo) deep in the jungle. In front of the entrance musicians play their flutes and from inside we hear celebratory harmonies that sound like secret rituals. We reach a village (El Pueblo). Here we meet the flautists again, who play a dance tune, alternating between binary and triple beats, and happy and wistful sounds. The people are then called together for a ceremony at Lake Texcoco (Indian Call). Someone strikes up a beautiful song, introduced by solo trumpet. Everybody...

Our Recommendation

explora disc 12

explora disc 12

Fantâsia

Fantâsia

Sakura Variations

Sakura Variations

Bolero Nocturno

Bolero Nocturno

Make Music!

Make Music!

Other Titles byLuigi di Ghisallo


Midnight Dancer

Midnight Dancer

Fantasia di Natale

Fantasia di Natale

Song for One World

Song for One World

Lucky Lady

Lucky Lady

A Good Start

A Good Start

More titles in the seriesRUNDEL eXplora


explora disc 22

explora disc 22

explora disc 21

explora disc 21

Schabanack

Schabanack

Circus Fantasia

Circus Fantasia

Legend of the Four Trees

Legend of the Four Trees

More titles of the genreConcert Piece / Rhapsody


Kilkenny Rhapsody

Kilkenny Rhapsody

Kleine Ungarische Rhapsodie

Kleine Ungarische Rhapsodie

Lignum

Lignum

Joss Fritz

Joss Fritz

Donegal Bay

Donegal Bay