Huapango Tapatio for Clarinet Choir
John Gibson
"Huapango Tapatio" is an original piece by John Gibson for clarinet choir in the style of an energetic Mexican Mariachi song. The Huapango is characterized by its shifting rhythmic drive from 6/8 time in two and then in three. This … Read More
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"Huapango Tapatio" is an original piece by John Gibson for clarinet choir in the style of an energetic Mexican Mariachi song. The Huapango is characterized by its shifting rhythmic drive from 6/8 time in two and then in three. This composition centers on that exciting rhythm and includes common features such as a call and answer section played by soloists and then answered by the group. The word "tapatio" refers to people in the Guadalajara area in Mexico and just happens to be the name of my favorite Mexican restaurant. The piece runs about 3 1/2 minutes. This purchase includes a score and parts: E-flat Soprano Clarinet, B-flat Clarinet 1-2-3, Alto Clarinet with an alternate 4th B-flat clarinet part, Bass Clarinet, BB-flat Contrabass/EE-flat Contralto.