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Lakay (Bois - Corde - Perc)
Domicile

The Atlanta Music Project Senior Youth Orchestra

John Young Shik Concklin

28 février 2026

Durée

4:15 minutes

Année de composition

2014

Instrumentation

Cordes, bois et percussions

Prix

50,00 $ (partition complète et parties)

Vendu par

Klasik Lakay

Performance Notes

"Lakay" is a Haitian Creole title and translates to "Home" in English.

Being a native Haitian who has spent a lot of years away from my home country, this piece expresses some thoughts and feelings of longing for your home sweet home. Lakay isn't a sad piece; on the contrary, it is pretty excited and full of energy, which is a representation of the Haitian culture, consistently strong, always looking at the bright side, and Happily moving forward in life while honoring and remembering our past.


This composition is based on a Haitian Rhythm called "Yanvalou." Yanvalou is a Rhythm and Dance of Haiti named after its associated movements. Yanvalou is one of the most important rhythms in Haitian folklore; it is sometimes linked to "Knowledge," "Patience," "Strength," and "Healing." Usually played on Three different congas named "Manman (mother)," "Segon (second)," and "Kata," the latter being always played with sticks on the body of a conga. I used one conga in to play a combination of the "manman" and segon" rhythm and two bongos with sticks for a variation of the "Kata." The beat of the rhythm of Yanvalou is a combination of Triple-Duple time (1-2-3 |1 2) in this composition, with three eighth-notes forming the triple and two dotted eighth-notes (or eighth-notes Duplet) for the duple.


Instrumentation

Flute - Oboe - Clarinet - Bassoon

Violin I - Violin II - Viola - Cello - Bass

Congas - Bongos - Maracas

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