UNA LIMOSNITA POR AMOR DE DIOS by Agustín Barrios Mangoré
Medium: Solo Marimba Publisher:C. Alan Publications Adapted: 2001 (orig. composed in 1944) Duration: 3:20 Difficulty: Grade IV
Instrumentation:
5-Octave Marimba (originally for guitar)
4-mallet
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NOTES Agustín Barrios
Mangoré (1885-1944) was one of the most successful and influential guitarist/composers
of the first half of the twentieth century. His compositions range from simple
etudes to wildly virtuosic multi-movement works. The majority of these works
fall into one of three categories: folkloric, in which pieces were
modeled after South American folk songs; imitative, in which composition
styles and techniques were borrowed from the Baroque and Romantic periods; and religious, in which pieces were inspired by Barrios’ own religious
experiences and beliefs.
Barrios’ final composition, Una Limosnita por Amor de Dios (“An Alm for
the Love of God”), may be placed under the umbrella of his religious works. The
piece is a tremolo etude that places the soaring melody in the soprano voice and
the incessant ostinato rhythmic motif in the middle voice. This motif is said
to represent the knocking at the door of a beggar (thus the title of the
piece). The majority of the composition centers around the key of E minor, but
moves into E major toward the end. During the compositional process of Una
Limosna por el Amor de Dios, Barrios knew his end was near. This shift in
tonality symbolizes his acceptance of and peace with his death. After this
final composition, Barrios spent his remaining days in tranquility, solace, and
meditation.