The Danzón No. 2 by Arturo Márquez is widely available in arrangements for brass quintet. The following resources provide access to scores and parts in PDF format: Digital Libraries & Document Archives
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Arturo Márquez’s Danzón No. 2 is arguably the most significant Mexican orchestral work of the contemporary era. Premiered in 1994, it quickly became a cultural phenomenon—often compared to Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue or Barber’s Adagio in terms of how it captures a national spirit. Rooted in the Cuban danzón tradition (a fusion of African rhythms and European courtly dance), the piece is a hypnotic journey through delicate melancholy and explosive high-energy rhythm. danzon no 2 brass quintet pdf
has transitioned from a 1994 orchestral commission to what is often colloquially called the "second national anthem of Mexico". Its adaptation for brass quintet presents a fascinating case study in how five instruments can capture the sultry, orchestral scale of a piece inspired by the dance halls of Veracruz and Mexico City. 1. Historical and Cultural Significance The Danzón No