Alamo-Querendona, La (SP)-V/M - Product Information
La Querendona (The Beloved One) is a musical portrait of my mother Carmen G. Santos– because of her jovial, humorous and loving personality. The piece is written in the style of the Puerto Rican Danza. The origin of the Puerto Rican Danza began around the middle of the 19th century with musical influences from the Spaniard Contradanza and the Cuban Habanera. The Danza consists of four parts: an introduction or "paseo", a first theme, a second theme, and a third theme - usually more energetic and virtuosic. Like the Cuban Habanera, the Puerto Rican Danza is characterized by lyrical melodies juxtaposed with syncopated bass lines known as Cinquillo and Tresillo.
-Juan Alamo
Number of players: 2
Difficulty: Intermediate
Instrumentation
Plaer 1: Vibraphone
Player 2: Marimba (5 octave)
-Juan Alamo
Number of players: 2
Difficulty: Intermediate
Instrumentation
Plaer 1: Vibraphone
Player 2: Marimba (5 octave)
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