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Rhythms of Latin America / Ku-Ring-Gai Philharmonic Orchestra.
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Piano concerto No.1 : The Latin piano concerto / Daniel Omar Rojas.
Library shelf no. 784.262/ROJ 1 [Available for loan]
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Work Details
Year: 2006
Instrumentation: Solo piano, 2 flutes (2nd doubling piccolo), 2 oboes, 2 clarinets in B flat (2nd doubling Bb bass clarinet), 2 bassoons, 4 F horns, 2 trumpets in B flat, 2 trombones, bass trombone, tuba, timpani, percussion (3 players), strings.
Duration: 27 min.
Difficulty: Advanced
Contents note: I. Montunos -- II. Valses -- III. Allegrias.
Dedication note: This work is dedicated to the memory of my ancestors, their adventures and plights.
Commission note: Commissioned by Ars Musica Australis.
First performance: by Sydney Youth Philharmonic Orchestra —
Extensive revisions 2017
Subjects
- Influenced by: Afro-Cuban music
- Influenced by: Latin-American music
Performances of this work
Unknown date: featuring Sydney Youth Philharmonic Orchestra.
30 Apr 2017: at Willoughby Symphony - Rojas (The Concourse, Chatswood). Featuring Willoughby Symphony Orchestra, Daniel Rojas.
29 Apr 2017: at Willoughby Symphony - Rojas (The Concourse, Chatswood). Featuring Willoughby Symphony Orchestra, Daniel Rojas.
20 Sep 2015: at The Idea of Spain (Smith Auditorium). Featuring Daniel Rojas, North Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Steven Hillinger.
20 Sep 2009: at The Queensland Orchestra (QPAC Concert Hall). Featuring Queensland Orchestra.
2006: Verbruggen Hall, Sydney. Featuring Sydney Youth Philharmonic Orchestra.
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