Ymarxa is an orchestral piece of classical music by the Spanish composer and pianist Gustavo Díaz-Jerez. Ymarxa is a guanche word meaning 'new', 'brilliant', 'splendid'. It also referred to a place in Tenerife in what today is La Esperanza forest. Together with Ayssuragan, Aranfaybo, Chigaday, , and , Ymarxa is part of a cycle of seven orchestral works inspired in different places of each of the Canary Islands. Ymarxa was commissioned by the XXVII Festival de Música de Canarias and given its first performance on February 12, 2011 at the Alfredo Kraus Auditorium in Gran Canaria by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra under maestro Charles Dutoit. It was well received by audience and critics alike. Ymarxa is a one-movement work lasting about 20 minutes, merging elements from spectralism and alg
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| - Ymarxa es una obra orquestal de música clásica del compositor y pianista español Gustavo Díaz Jerez. Ymarxa es una palabra guanche que significa 'nuevo', 'brillante', 'espléndido'. También se refiere a un lugar de Tenerife en lo que hoy es el bosque de La Esperanza. Ymarxa fue encargada por el XXVII Festival de Música de Canarias y fue estrenada el 12 de febrero de 2011 en el Auditorio Alfredo Kraus en Gran Canaria por la Royal Philharmonic Orchestra con el maestro Charles Dutoit. Fue bien recibida por el público y la crítica. Ymarxa se desarrolla en un solo movimiento de unos 20 minutos de duración. Fusiona elementos del espectralismo y la música algorítmica. (es)
- Ymarxa is an orchestral piece of classical music by the Spanish composer and pianist Gustavo Díaz-Jerez. Ymarxa is a guanche word meaning 'new', 'brilliant', 'splendid'. It also referred to a place in Tenerife in what today is La Esperanza forest. Together with Ayssuragan, Aranfaybo, Chigaday, , and , Ymarxa is part of a cycle of seven orchestral works inspired in different places of each of the Canary Islands. Ymarxa was commissioned by the XXVII Festival de Música de Canarias and given its first performance on February 12, 2011 at the Alfredo Kraus Auditorium in Gran Canaria by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra under maestro Charles Dutoit. It was well received by audience and critics alike. Ymarxa is a one-movement work lasting about 20 minutes, merging elements from spectralism and alg (en)
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| - Ymarxa es una obra orquestal de música clásica del compositor y pianista español Gustavo Díaz Jerez. Ymarxa es una palabra guanche que significa 'nuevo', 'brillante', 'espléndido'. También se refiere a un lugar de Tenerife en lo que hoy es el bosque de La Esperanza. Ymarxa fue encargada por el XXVII Festival de Música de Canarias y fue estrenada el 12 de febrero de 2011 en el Auditorio Alfredo Kraus en Gran Canaria por la Royal Philharmonic Orchestra con el maestro Charles Dutoit. Fue bien recibida por el público y la crítica. Ymarxa se desarrolla en un solo movimiento de unos 20 minutos de duración. Fusiona elementos del espectralismo y la música algorítmica. (es)
- Ymarxa is an orchestral piece of classical music by the Spanish composer and pianist Gustavo Díaz-Jerez. Ymarxa is a guanche word meaning 'new', 'brilliant', 'splendid'. It also referred to a place in Tenerife in what today is La Esperanza forest. Together with Ayssuragan, Aranfaybo, Chigaday, , and , Ymarxa is part of a cycle of seven orchestral works inspired in different places of each of the Canary Islands. Ymarxa was commissioned by the XXVII Festival de Música de Canarias and given its first performance on February 12, 2011 at the Alfredo Kraus Auditorium in Gran Canaria by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra under maestro Charles Dutoit. It was well received by audience and critics alike. Ymarxa is a one-movement work lasting about 20 minutes, merging elements from spectralism and algorithmic procedures. (en)
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