Redes (Revueltas)

Redes is a film score by the Mexican Composer Silvestre Revueltas for the film of the same name. It was his first film score, begun in 1934, when he visited the film crew on location in Alvarado. The film concerns the efforts of exploited fishermen to unite. Redes means "nets" in Spanish. The directors were Fred Zinneman and Emilio Gomez Muriel.

One contemporary newspaper review regarded this score to possess "many of the qualities characteristic of Revueltas's art".[1] Revueltas arranged a concert version which he premiered in 1936, the same year as the film was released. However, in concert performance the music is usually heard in an arrangement by Erich Kleiber, made in the 1940s after the composer's death. Kleiber's version is in two parts and lasts about 16 minutes.[2]

References

  1. Copland, Aaron (May 1937). "Mexican Composer". New York Times. Retrieved July 7, 2012.
  2. "Program Notes" (PDF). Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Retrieved 14 December 2014.

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