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FANTASIA ORIUNDA for flute ensemble (quartet or choir)

“The Fantasia is such a brilliant piece! I love that everyone gets the chance for soloistic and challenging parts and each voice has their own chance to lead, which is so empowering. It was so fun to coach, and the students loved exploring the opportunities for pacing, playfulness in rubato and virtuosity. ”
— Charlotte Daniel, Assistant Professor of Flute at Baylor University

Duration: 7'

Parts included:

Flute 1

Flute 2

Flute 3 (optional, same as Alto Flute part)

Alto Flute

Bass Flute

Contrabass Flute (optional)

SCORE

About the work - short description

A fun piece that melds rhythms from Peru, Venezuela and Mexico in a celebration of Latin American unity.

About the work - long description

The "Fantasía Oriunda" ("Oriundo" is Spanish for "native") is a colorful tribute to Latin American music in its broadest definition. Of central importance within the work are a series of Peruvian musical genres (pregón, tondero, yaraví), that are combined with impressions of Venezuelan joropo und Mexican wapango.

The "Fantasía Oriunda" was commissioned by Gabriele Sebald, flute teacher at the Bonn Music School (Musikschule Bonn) in Germany. It was premiered on July 2nd, 2017 in the Christuskirche in Bonn, performed by Sebald´s student ensemble "Tutti Flutti", as part of a benefit concert to promote cultural projects in Kenya and Nicaragua.

-Daniel Cueto