Rito Ceremonial of the Church of the Spanglish Nación
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SKU: A0.1250767
By Orquesta Camerata Filarmónica. By William Ortiz. Classical,Contemporary,Latin,Multicultural,World. Score and Parts. 265 pages. William Ortiz #801299. Published by William Ortiz (A0.1250767)."Rito Ceremonial of the Church of the Spanglish Nación" for Chamber Orchestra and 3 Sopranos, was written for the North/South Consonance Orquestra. The work begins imagining a religious street procession during the Catholic Holy Week of Lent. It continuos presenting various ritualistic liturgical influences of Caribbean and Latin American cultures.
There's a mixture of idioms from the Taino "Our Father" in Arawak language, Latin, and African dialect to Spanglish (Spanish/English mix). This cantata reflexes on the rich musico-religious elements of Latino/ Caribbean culture.
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