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Una Limosna por el Amor de Dios (PE)

$32.00

Una Limosna por el Amor de Dios is a beautiful, haunting, and uplifting keyboard sextet arrangement of the final work by the Paraguayan virtuoso classical guitarist Agustín Barrios. The title translates to “An Alm for the Love of God” and tells the story of a beggar knocking at the door to his studio asking for some food or money.

Medium: Percussion Ensemble (5-6)
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
Composed: 2023
Duration: 3:55
Difficulty: Medium Easy

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Una Limosna por el Amor de Dios is a beautiful, haunting, and uplifting keyboard sextet arrangement of the final work by the Paraguayan virtuoso classical guitarist Agustín Barrios. The title translates to “An Alm for the Love of God” and tells the story of a beggar knocking at the door to his studio asking for some food or money.

Medium: Percussion Ensemble (5-6)
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
Composed: 2023
Duration: 3:55
Difficulty: Medium Easy

Una Limosna por el Amor de Dios is a beautiful, haunting, and uplifting keyboard sextet arrangement of the final work by the Paraguayan virtuoso classical guitarist Agustín Barrios. The title translates to “An Alm for the Love of God” and tells the story of a beggar knocking at the door to his studio asking for some food or money.

Medium: Percussion Ensemble (5-6)
Publisher: C. Alan Publications
Composed: 2023
Duration: 3:55
Difficulty: Medium Easy

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Instrumentation
Bells
Vibraphone
Chimes [optional]
Marimba 1 [4-octave]*
Marimba 2 [4-octave]
Marimba 3 [5-octave]*#
* Marimba 1 & 3 may be played on one shared instrument.
# A 4.3-octave version of the Marimba 3 part is included.

Program Notes

Agustín Barrios (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 folksongs; 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. As a performer, his virtuosic abilities have been compared to other composer/performers such as Niccolò Paganini.

Barrios’ final composition, Una Limosna por el Amor de Dios ("An Alm for the Love of God”), represents one of his religious works. The piece, subtitled “El Ultimo Tremolo,” was originally a tremolo etude that places the soaring melody in the soprano voice and the persistent ostinato in the lower and middle voices. It is said that while Barrios was teaching a guitar lesson, a beggar came knocking at his door asking for money for food (thus the title of the piece). This knocking is emulated with the left-hand ostinato throughout. The majority of the piece centers on the key of E Minor but moves into E Major toward the end. During the compositional process, Barrios knew his end was near. This shift in tonality symbolizes the acceptance of, and peace with, his death. After this final composition, Barrios spent his remaining days in tranquility, solace, and meditation.

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