Pachama Madre Tierra for Flute Choir and Percussion
From the Publisher
Pachamama, Madre Tierra, for Flute Choir and Percussion by José Carlos H. Alarcón. Dedicated to the Ensemble de Flautas de Valencia (Spain). The name "Pachamama" is a mixture of the words "Mama," which is translated as mother, and "Pacha," which is a term in Aymara and Quechua that means "earth, world, universe, time, epoch," both time and space. Although the most common meaning of "Pacha" is that of land, for example, when Pachamama is honored, a fertility rite is performed so that the land (the terrain) bears its fruits in exchange for offerings and other sacrifices.
It symbolizes the environment of the human being in its entirety: past, present and future. The tradition of the native peoples describes the Pachamama as an indigenous woman, short, with a big head, wearing a wide-brimmed hat and feet that are disproportionately large in comparison to the rest of her body, accompanied by a black dog, a quirquincho (a species of South American armadillo), and a snake as a lasso.
Instrumentation:
Piccolo 1, 2
Flute 1 (A, B) - minimum 2 players
Flute 2 (A, B) - minimum 2 players
Flute 3 (A, B) - minimum 2 players
Flute 4 (A, B) - minimum 2 players
Alto Flutes (A, B) - minimum 2 players
Bass Flute
Contrabass Flute
Double Contrabass Flute (optional)
Percussion (Bongos, Congas, Shaker, Cymbals, Bass Drum)
Finalist: NFA Newly Published Music Awards 2023
Performance duration (approx): 10'40
Item Details
Instrumentation
- Part 1: Piccolo
- Part 2: Piccolo
- Part 3: Flute
- Part 4: Flute
- Part 5: Flute
- Part 6: Flute
- Part 7: Alto Flute
- Part 8: Bass Flute
- Part 9: Contrabass Flute
- Part 10 (Optional): Double Contrabass Flute in C
- Part 11: Percussion
Publisher: ALRY Publications
Publisher's reference: FC610
Our Stock Code: 1650457
Score and parts