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Paso del Norte (opera) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Paso del Norte (opera)
''Paso del Norte'' is a modern opera composed by Mexican Víctor Rasgado. The work is based on play, which in turn is based on the real story of a group of migrants who become trapped in a train car on their way to the United States, with all but one succumbing to suffocation. The orchestration of the work is notable as it is a mix of modern symphony and traditional village band music. For the work’s premiere in the city of Oaxaca, the music was reorchestrated so that it could be played by a real village band, one from the small Oaxacan town of San Bartolomé Zoogocho. Since then, the work has been performed multiple times in Mexico City and Ciudad Juarez, as well as the 2014 Festival Internacional Cervantino. ==Composition== With a title from a Juan Rulfo short story,〔 〕 the work was created by Víctor Rasgado of Oaxaca, his fifth opera.〔 〕 Rasgado is from a prominent Oaxaca musical family, who studied composition at the Escuela Nacional de Música, the Centro de Investigación y Estudios Musicales in México and various schools in Europe. He has received various grants and awards for his work, both in Mexico and abroad.〔 (【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Festival Internacional Cervantino ) 〕 The opera is based on a play by Hugo Salcado, called ''El viaje de los cantores''.〔 〕 This play is based on a real event in the 1980s, when a group of migrants were abandoned in a broken down train car, with all but one succumbing to suffocation. The survivor was able to breathe through a small hole in the door.〔 〕〔〔 It was twenty years before this story was ever staged.〔
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