Camaradería by Liliflute Music published on 2016-06-07T16:37:40Z www.liliflute.com - All the arrangements for Camaradería ensemble pose the challenge of varied instrumental colors and genres. We chose a repertory of different rhythms and eras of traditional Colombian music, exploring combinations and learning each other's instrumental possibilities. Ojo al Toro: Bambuco fiestero by Cantalicio Rojas With great rhythmic precision and dense counter-subjects, this piece is delicious to play due to its syncopation and off-beat accents. The bridge features Currulao rhythms (an Afro-Colombian genre from the Pacific) as the foundation for clarinet improvisation. The transition from the classic Colombian Bambuco genre to the Currulao reveals the relationship between these two great representations of our popular music – the first being Spanish and mestizo, the second African. A un paisano: Venezuelan waltz by Henry Martínez The original score for two mandolins is expanded for the Camaradería group, giving weight to the lower voices and lightness to the fast passages. Henry Martínez is one of today's leading composers in Colombia's neighboring country. Santafereña: Dance by Francisco Cristancho Each instrument plays the theme, achieving light textures with second voices, tiple strummings and pizzicato. Chispas - Traditional Colombian pasillo by Miliciades Garavito Arranged in traditional style, Chispas requires great precision due to the speed and quantity of notes. As a melodic and counter-melodic resource, it is juxtaposed with the Río Cali pasillo, showing the formal harmonic curve of this genre. Available at Liliflute.com Genre Latin Contains tracks Ojo - Al - Toro by Liliflute Music published on 2016-06-07T16:37:38Z A - Un - Paisano by Liliflute Music published on 2016-06-07T16:37:37Z Santaferena by Liliflute Music published on 2016-06-07T16:37:36Z Chispas by Liliflute Music published on 2016-06-07T16:37:35Z