Musicians are required to perform body percussion and vocal roles during the first section. Libertadores - Wind Repertory Project
(singing and shouting) from the musicians to replicate the sounds of indigenous tribes and the jungle environment. Part II: Marcha de los Libertadores:
Libertadores * Year: 2010. * Duration: c. 13:00. * Difficulty: V (see Ratings for explanation) * Publisher: Oscar Navarro. * Cost: Wind Repertory Project
. It was commissioned for the 39th International Musical Band Contest "Vila d'Altea," where it served as the mandatory piece for the competition's "Peoples of America" theme. The work serves as a musical tribute to the independence movements and historical figures of Latin America. Musical Structure and Narrative
Extensive setup including Timpani, Military Drum, Marimba, Xylophone, Bongos, Congas, Shekere, Djembe, and Darbuca. Special Requirements:
The piece is typically performed as a single movement divided into two distinct parts that transition from natural soundscapes to historical tribute: Part I: Amazonas:
The following report details the symphonic work "Libertadores" by Spanish composer Óscar Navarro
, focusing on its composition, structure, and available scoring. Overview of "Libertadores" Libertadores is a prominent symphonic poem composed in
The work is available in multiple arrangements, primarily for (Concert Band) and Symphony Orchestra Difficulty: (Advanced/Professional). Approximately 13 minutes Key Instrumentation Features: Woodwinds:
. It culminates in a powerful finale featuring a line of military drums placed in front of the ensemble. Scoring and Instrumentation
Standard 4 Horns, 3 Trumpets, 3 Trombones, Euphonium, and Tuba. Percussion:
This section focuses on the majesty of the Amazon River. It utilizes unique techniques such as body percussion vocalizations
This section is a martial and triumphant fanfare dedicated to South American liberators like Simón Bolívar José de San Martín