TlalocFor Orchestra (2024) Duration: 8 minutes Commissioned by the Plano Symphony Orchestra Premiere Performance: September 28, 2024
Composer's Note: Tlaloc (2024) is an eight-minute orchestral overture commissioned by the Plano Symphony Orchestra, Héctor Guzmán, Music Director. The work celebrates the ancient Aztec god of rain, hail, lightning, thunder and fertility. The Aztecs and Mayans created some of their most impressive temples in Tlaloc’s honor to ensure plenty of rain for the next year’s crops. Visual artists delighted in portraying his fearsome countenance, with huge, round eyes, a curved lip, sharp jaguar-like fangs and a helmet of horns. The score includes multiple percussion instruments and dramatic echoes of pre-Hispanic Mexico. The score includes multiple percussion instruments and dramatic echoes of pre-Hispanic Mexico. The music opens with a mighty invocation of Tlaloc featuring a contrapuntal brass fanfare. A rain dance follows, with the timpani announcing the main theme. The dance begins quietly, with a solemn, ritual quality. When the ritual reaches its fierce climax, there is a quiet moment of anticipation; then, percussion, celesta, harp and strings announce the rain. At first, the rain is gentle, even lyrical, and it comes as a blessing. Then, Tlaloc shows off his power by creating a wild storm, with thunder, lightning and howling winds abetted by multiple layers of antiphonal brass and massive percussion. At the peak of the excitement, all the themes appear together in a grand, celebratory musical layer cake as the work roars to a close. My musical language creates a post-modern synthesis of ancient modes, traditional tonality, the lyricism of the Second Viennese School and the octatonic scale of alternating half steps and whole steps that Stravinsky favored in The Rite of Spring. Here, I have added Aztec motives, driving Latin rhythms, playful references to storm music by Rossini and Beethoven and, as a surprise in the coda, a jubilant, poly-rhythmic burst of mariachi. © Robert Xavier Rodríguez
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