Baritone, flute, guitar, percussion - Digital Download
SKU: S9.Q22853
Biography of the runaway slave Estéban Montejo. Recital for four musicians. Composed by Hans Werner Henze. Arranged by Hans Magnus Enzensberger. This edition: study score. Music Of Our Time. Downloadable, Study score. Duration 76' 0. Schott Music - Digital #Q22853. Published by Schott Music - Digital (S9.Q22853).
German • English.
The making of El Cimarrón began in about 1986, with a conversation I had with Hans Magnus Enzensberger about the difficulties of writing political songs today that would go beyond the achievements of Eisler, Weill and Dessau in this field. It seemed to me that I might try to tackle the problem by writing a cycle with a variety of musical materials out of which perhaps something novel might emerge in a new and different context, almost by chance. Enzensberger told me of the recent publication of a biography by Estéban Montejo, an old Afrocuban who lived in Havana and who recalled his adolescence as a slave, and suggested that I should set episodes from this book that he, Enzensberger, would select for my experimentation. El Cimarrón, however, did not turn into a cycle of songs and was, indeed, not even intended as such - what came out of the work is a new form of theatrical music making. Singer, flautist and guitarist are occasionally required to play percussion instruments. - Hans Werner Henze
Mitwirkende: Bariton - Flötist (Picc. · Fl. · Altfl. · Bassfl. · Ryuteki [oder Picc.] · Mundharm. [Harmonetta] · Trillerpf. · Maultrommel) - Gitarrist - Schlagzeuger (3 Fingerzimb. · Vibr. · Marimba · 3 Herdengl. · 3 hg. Beck. · 2 Tamt. · 13 Tomt. [chrom.] · 3 Bong. · kl. Tr. · 8 Boo-bams · 4 Log Drums · Cong. [Tumba] · Trinidad Steel Drum · gr. Tr. [mit Ped.] · Mar. · Guiro · Kette auf Holz · Kette auf Metallplatte · 3 Dobaçi · Clav. · Matraca · hg. Bambusstäbe · hg. Glasstäbe [Glasspiel] · Shell Chimes · Vogellockrufe · Marimbula · 2 Donnerbleche).