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IERRA MÍTICA, Symphonic Poem for Band by Bernardo Adam Ferrero (Spain,1942 – 2022)

[#169] October 17, 2022 1999 | Wind Orchestra | Grade 6 | 15’-20’ | Tone Poem


Spanish composer, conductor, musicologist, and writer Bernardo Adam Ferrero

Tierra Mítica, by Spanish composer, conductor, musicologist, and writer Bernardo Adam Ferrero is our Composition of the Week. WASBE wishes to pay tribute to his memory on the occasion of his passing last week.

Terra Mítica, a symphonic poem written in 1999, was premiered in Valencia, on July 8, 2000, being the compulsory piece in the highest category of the famous “Certamen” of that year. It was also a compulsory piece during the “32 Certamen Internacional de Bandas de Música Vila d’Altea” in 2003, in Alicante, Spain. It is structured in four movements:

I. Arco Mediterráneo II. Nocturno y danza en las noches de plenilunio III. El mar IV. La tierra bendecida


Tierra Mítica is scored for a large symphonic band setting, following the Spanish tradition, with the addition of soprano saxophone, flugelhorns, cellos and double bass as well as a large clarinet section. It has duration of 19 minutes.


Bernardo Adam Ferrero studied piano, composition and orchestral conducting at the Conservatoriums of Valencia, Madrid, Paris, Rome and Accademia Chigiana of Siena (Italy) with maestros José María Cervera, Daniel Nueda, Ernesto French, Amando Blanquer, Franco Ferrara, Nino Antonellini, Gofredo Petrassi, Luigi Dallapiccola, Olivier Messiaen and Betsy Jolas.


As principal and guest conductor, he has conducted the orchestras of Valencia, Córdoba, Madrid Symphony, RTVE, Murcia Symphony, Orquesta Lírica Española, Collegium Instrumentale, Cascais Oeiras (Portugal), Sofia Symphony (Bulgaria), Mar del Plata, Teatro Colón (Argentina), Nacional de Cuba, Slovak Symphony, Virginia Symphony, and Chorus (USA), Tarija (Bolivia), Nacional de Filipinas and Spanish, European and American bands. Founder of the wind soloist group “Mare Nostrum”, with whom he performs numerous concerts around the world.


He has lectured in orchestral conducting and music education, given master classes, and served on the jury of numerous competitions, both performance and composition in Spain, Italy, Argentina, Bolivia, Cuba, Italy, Austria, France and the United States. His musical production has been premiered in Spain, USA, France, Germany, Holland, Belgium, Portugal, Canada, Great Britain, Italy, Bolivia, Denmark, Sweden, Japan, Argentina, Cuba, Mexico, Brazil, Venezuela, China and Australia.

His output was very important, covering a span of more than 50 years. He has composed for symphony orchestra, chamber orchestra, chamber music, band, as well as music for the screen. His music is preserved in the National Library of Madrid.

Bernardo Adam Ferrero received countless prices and recognitions. Among other the MidWest Clinic Medal of Honor (1983), “Batuta del Gran Teatro de La Habana” (1991), Order of Merit of the John Philip Sousa Foundation (1992), “Euterpe Price” Valencian Community (2003).


 

Other works for wind band include:

  • Danzas Alicantinas

  • Homenaje a Sorolla

  • Impresiones Festeras

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