Product Description
Sin Tregua, for string quartet (Score)
by J. Andrés Ballesteros (2010, ed. 2016; ASCAP)
I
wrote "Sin Tregua" in response to the ongoing drug war being
waged in Mexico. After years of war, the government has proved
ineffective and unwilling to deal with the violence. The government
is a corrupted version of what was intended, so it seemed only
fitting to musically corrupt the anthem that is supposed to represent
our country. The music does this by bringing out the militaristic
rhythms of the original but twisting the harmony out of shape into
harsh dissonances, just as our country has been twisted out of shape.
The melody of the national anthem never makes it past it's high
point, instead falling apart back into the disorganized chaos it
can't seem to escape.
This piece is a short piece for advanced ensembles looking to include high-energy, slightly Ives-ian music. It could fit into programs featuring music about Latin America or by Latin American composers, concerts dealing with political issues, or many other contexts.
Score details:- Score (11 pages).
- Parts are available separately.
- Advanced level; appropriate for college ensembles or professional groups. ~2'30"
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