La loba (The Wolf) for SATB and flute by Adrienne Inglis (ASCAP) Sheet Music for SATB Choir at Sheet Music Direct
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La loba (The Wolf) for SATB and flute Digital Sheet Music
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La loba (The Wolf) for SATB and flute
by Adrienne Inglis (ASCAP) SATB Choir - Digital Sheet Music

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Fabulous feminist empowerment piece by a woman poet and woman composer!
For SATB mixed chorus and electronically distorted flute.

La loba (2022) by Adrienne Inglis (ASCAP)
SATB mixed chorus and distorted flute
Text: an excerpt from La loba (1916) by Argentine poet Alfonsina Storni (1892-1938)
Commissioned by Jonathan Riemer for Inversion Ensembles The Electric Choir concert October 22, 2022
Duration 4:08 minutes
Difficulty 3 (Advanced high school, collegiate or community chorus)
Language Spanish

The perusal score video will be included on this YouTube playlist.
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLY9Jh0jT7VQvcM78yozLNYpIXeWzJjMPs

Performances:
22 Oct 2022 at 2 PM Inversion Ensemble and flutist Adrienne Inglis (world premiere) at KMFA Classical 89.5. 

Commissioned by Jonathan Riemer for Inversion Ensembles Electric Choir concert in October 2022, La loba (The Wolf) displays Alfonsina Stornis powerful poetic voice as a feminist amidst the patriarchy of early twentieth century Buenos Aires. She breaks away from her expected role as a sheep in an obedient flock and becomes a wolf sharpening her teeth and honing her skills. Moreover, she calls for others to follow her to stand up and face the enemy. More than a century later, Stornis voice still echoes with a powerful call to action in a world where womens rights are as fragile as ever. Bored of its usual role as a bird, the flute breaks away from the flock to inhabitat the wolf through transformative electronic distortions. The main theme mimics actual wolf calls, surprisingly comfortable in the flutes low register. The tango-infused choral harmonies evoke the dissonance and angst in womens struggle for equality through the ages.

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