Code: JP5047
ISMN: 979-0-3019-0165-6
The word 'trocadillos' is a fabricated Spanish word made
from the verb 'trocar', meaning 'to permutate or
change', and the word 'bocadillo', which means, in Cuban
Spanish, 'a little morsel or snack', and could be
considered to be the equivalent of the French word
'bagatelle'. The first movement of the suite is entitled
Zapataconeo, which is itself another invented Spanish
word created by combining 'zapatos' (shoes) and
'taconeo' (the rhythmic stomping of heels heard in
Flamenco music). An andante tranquillo movement,
Silvacancion, coined from 'silva' (wild) and 'cancion"
(song) follows, providing melodic calm and images of
small trees in the breeze. The third movement, Burlesco,
marked scherzando vivo, provides the players and
audience with a bit of fun and completes the set with
frivolity and catchy cross-rhythms. Total duration approximately 22 minutes
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