~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Each Morning of the World #04
South American PhoNographic Mornings #10/20
~ Guayaquil ~ Ecuador ~
« TamarindoEs »
Adina Izarra
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"TamarindoEs" was written for the South American PhoNographic Mornings’ project during 2017. The recordings are made in Parque Centenario, Plaza Baquerizo by myself in December 2016 and a Mirlo by Cerro Blanco Forest by Juan José Ripalda. The sellers calls are very common in squares and streets in Guayaquil. Water, socks, and Tamarindo juice (Tamarindo Es) meaning “tamarindo it is”.
Some synthetized sounds copy the venders calls, bird songs and parraquite singing (Typical of christmas).
Parraquites (pericos) arrive in flocks during the last days of december, and fly all through Guayaquil until the month of March, resting in many parks and city trees.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Adina Izarra
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Venezuelan composer born in Caracas.
She has performed in the electroacoustic arts with an emphasis on interactivity, collaborative composition and video art. Her works have been performed at various Latin American and international festivals such as:
-Focus! festival, "Our Southern Neighbors: The Music of Latin America", Julliard, NY
-Videos Sonoras 2013. Morelia, Mexico.
-Journal of contemporary music CCMC-2013. Bogota Colombia. February 2013
-Second International Congress The intellectual experience of women in the 21st century. Mexico, Mexico March 2012
-VII Meeting of Music University of Eafit, New Latin American Music and XVIII Forum of Composers of the Caribbean. Medellín, Colombia, 2011.
-International Festival of Flute and Piccolo. 2011. Caracas, Venezuela.
-FLAMUC. (Latin American Festival of Music for Computers, within the framework of the 11th - International Video / Art / Electronics Festival.), Lima, Peru. July 2010.
As well as the Latin American Music Festivals of Caracas, where she is traditionally responsible for the production of Electroacoustic works. She has participated in collaborative compositions such as Sistema Poliedros and the North-South project published by ELEKTRON records, Sweden.
Recently written for Venezuelan artists like Rubén Riera, and Mariaceli Navarro and Ana Paola RIncones, and Internationals like Luis Rossi and Lia Uribe.
She is a member of the Latin American Music Composers Association of the RedAsla Latin American Sound Art Network. She obtained a PhD in Composition from the University of York in 1989 and prof. holder of the Simón Bolívar University of Caracas. He currently resides in Guayaquil, Ecuador.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
soundcloud.com/adina-izarra
www.youtube.com/user/Izarradina
prof.usb.ve/aizarra/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~