Composed in Wurzburg, Germany, in 1980, this was my first percussion composition. It is primarily a showcase for berimbau, accompanied by congas, surdo, and marimba. The berimbau comes from Angola, Africa, and became very popular in Brazil, especially in the state of Bahia, where it is associated with the dance/martial art called Capoeira. The melody is based on the mixolydian mode and its rhythm illustrates the relaxed atmosphere of Brazilian music.
Cadencia Para Berimbau by Ney Rosauro
Composed in Wurzburg, Germany, in 1980, this was my first percussion composition. It is primarily a showcase for.... Read More
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Player 1: Berimbau Player 2: Marimba/xilo Player 3: Congas Player 4: Surdo
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