La Pepita

Composed by
Arturo Pasarell
Arranged by
Jock McKenzie
Price
£ 20.00 

La Pepita is a word that means several things in Puerto Rico, but was used during the third quarter of the 19th Century by composers in Puerto Rico, pejoratively and subversively to refer to the various military acts, movements, manoeuvres, interdictions and ordinances that were ordered by the Spanish crown

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  • For Conductors, Teachers and/or Students
  • Percussion Backing Tracks to accompany Superbrass Educational Material
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  • We always use 4 bars of Introduction before each tune starts (unless otherwise stated)
  • Turn your Practice into a Performance and have fun !
  • 3 Trumpets
  • 3 Trombones (or Euphonium)
  • 1 Tuba
  • 1 Drum Kit (Optional)
  • All Alternative Brass Parts Included

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Description

Arturo P. Pasarell (1866-1936), like his friend and counterpart Juan Morel Campos, is from Ponce, Puerto Rico but was born in Barcelona. His father, a well-respected and established teacher of piano gave him a solid ingraining in music theory, viola and piano. In addition to becoming a published and beloved composer of music, Arturo established himself as a pianist, organist, and orchestra conductor. Dr. Esteban Moreno, who first recorded La Pepita for RCA Victor, writes in his liner notes for the album: . . . “within the musical traditions of Ponce, Pasarell imprinted upon the Puerto Rican Danza its academic seal, imparting it with his original style, as well as adding to it his unique mastery of chromaticism.”

About the title, La Pepita is a word that means several things in Puerto Rico, but was used during the third quarter of the 19th Century by composers in Puerto Rico, pejoratively and subversively to refer to the various military acts, movements, manoeuvres, interdictions and ordinances that were ordered by the Spanish crown. The cry of Independence that was being loudly launched by the Spanish Colonies, resulted in Spain reinforcing its Spanish garrisons and sending out and installing in San Juan for example, a regiment replete with a military band that would be dispersed throughout the Island.

It is scintillatingly good. Superbrass more than live up to their name.”


Peter Bale
4barsrest.com

"Who but the best professionals could live up to this ?... Everything about this disc is to be recommended, the recording is crystal clear and the playing and arranging of the first water”

Dr. Paul Sarcich
www.mvdaily.com

“The entire programme can be likened to a sumptuous feast, with each track having its own highly delectable and thoroughly satisfying flavour. The CD is surely compulsive listening for all brass and percussion enthusiasts.”

C Brian Buckley
Brass Band World

“Under the Spell of Spain defies any category other than: superb.”

Nicholas F. Mondello
Allaboutjazz.com

"Who but the best professionals could live up to this ?... Everything about this disc is to be recommended, the recording is crystal clear and the playing and arranging of the first water”

Dr. Paul Sarcich
www.mvdaily.com

“This is a wonderfully charismatic disc with playing of the highest quality. I cannot recommend it highly enough.”

David Bremner
The Mouthpiece

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