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Itaipu is a four-movement symphonic cantata by Philip Glass. The composition was written in 1989, and pays homage to the Itaipu Dam, the world's largest hydroelectric dam, built on the Paraná River between Paraguay and Brazil. The text is written in Guaraní, with a translation by Daniela Thomas. It was commissioned by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus and was first performed on November 2, 1989.

The four movements are titled:

  1. Mato Grosso
  2. The Lake
  3. The Dam
  4. To the Sea

Instrumentation

Woodwinds
piccolo
2 flutes
3 oboes
3 clarinets in B♭
2 bassoons
contrabassoon
Brass
6 horns in F
4 trumpets in B♭
2 trombones
bass trombone
tuba
Percussion
tambourine
tubular bells
cowbell
maracas
triangle
wood block
cymbal
snare drum
tenor drum
bass drum

Mixed chorus

Keyboards
piano
Strings
2 harps
violins I
violins II
violas
cellos
double basses

References

  1. Aguirre, Enrique Ballón (2006). Tradición oral peruana: literaturas ancestrales y populares, Volume 2. Fondo Editorial PUCP. p. 382. ISBN 9972427501.
  2. Gramophone (1993). "Gramophone, Vol. 71, Issue 845–847". Gramophone: The World's Best Classical Music Reviews. Compton Mackenzie: 128. ISSN 0017-310X.
  3. Kathleen Lusk-Brooke, Frank Paul Davidson (2006). Building the World: An Encyclopedia of the Great Engineering Projects in History. Greenwood Press. p. 716. ISBN 0313333742.

External links

  • Itaipu on Philip Glass Official Website
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