Libertadores Oscar Navarro Partitura.pdf Jun 2026

Requires a massive percussion section including Djembe, Darbuca, Bongos, Congas, and multiple military drums.

Full clarinet choir (including E-flat and Bass), standard flutes/oboes, and highly agile saxophone sections.

The definitive source for the score and complete set of parts is the composer's official publishing house, . Purchasing or renting through the official website guarantees: An authorized, error-free copy of the latest revision.

Powerful brass fanfares signal the awakening of the liberation movement. Libertadores Oscar Navarro Partitura.pdf

Immersive and atmospheric, designed to evoke the heart of the Amazon River and its surrounding landscapes.

A massive setup requiring a minimum of 6 to 8 players. Instruments include Timpani, Marimba, Xylophone, Vibraphone, Glockenspiel, Gran Cassa (Bass Drum), Snare Drum, Cymbals, Tam-tam, and various Latin/indigenous effects.

To create this atmosphere, Navarro moves away from traditional wind band techniques. He incorporates sounds of nature, tribal chants, and a pulsating, organic rhythmic drive that mirrors the immense flow of the river itself. This section is a sensory descent “into the heart of the Amazon River”, full of exotic colors and rhythmic vitality. A massive setup requiring a minimum of 6 to 8 players

A unique feature of this section is the inclusion of vocalization. The band members sing an indigenous-style chant, creating a deeply immersive, primordial atmosphere. Part II: The Struggle and the March of Liberty

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Oscar Navarro's "Libertadores" is a landmark symphonic poem, commissioned in 2010 for the 39th International Musical Band Competition "Villa de Altea," that programs a 13-minute exploration of the Amazon and South American independence. The Grade VI work features a two-part structure blending cinematic themes with extensive body percussion to evoke tribal sounds. The full score, including specialized percussion and orchestral/band instrumentation, is detailed in official materials. For more details, visit onavarro.com . Navarro uses avant-garde techniques

Navarro uses avant-garde techniques, vocal sound effects, and unique percussion to mimic the sounds of birds, rivers, and rustling leaves.

2010 (Commissioned for the 39th "Vila d'Altea" International Musical Band Competition). Approximately 13 minutes. Difficulty Level: Grade V (Advanced). A Musical Journey in Two Parts: The Amazon (Amazonas):

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