RESUMENLa Rapsodia para saxofón alto y orquesta de Benjamín Gutiérrez, representa un momento revolucionario para la historia de Costa Rica saxofón. Compositores costarricenses han escrito repertorio clásico importante a finales del siglo 20, contribuyendo así al desarrollo de la música de saxofón en general. Sin embargo, sus composiciones son poco conocidos fuera de sus círculos internos debido a la falta de ediciones musicales. A través de una serie de entrevistas y análisis este artículo refiere cómo Gutiérrez y la colaboración de Calderón cambiaron la forma de ver el saxofón de las elites musicales. Definitivamente, hay más trabajo por hacer para el saxofón clásico en Costa Rica, ya que hay todavía una falta de publicaciones y grabaciones de estas composiciones. Además, un mayor desarrollo profesional de los saxofonistas y la pedagogía saxofón con sensibilidad cultural son esenciales para garantizar una información eficaz sobre la aparición y el desarrollo continuo del repertorio de saxofón clásico en Costa Rica. Palabras clave: Saxofón, Benjamín Gutiérrez, Costa Rica, repertorio, composición musical. ABSTRACTBenjamin Gutierrez's Rhapsody for Alto Saxophone and Orchestra represents a revolutionary moment for Costa Rican saxophone history. Costa Rica art composers have written an important classical repertoire in the late 20th century, thus contributing to the development of saxophone music in general. However, their compositions are little known outside of their inner circles due to the lack of music editions. Through a series of interviews and analyses this article portrays how Gutiérrez and Calderon's collaboration changed the way musical elitists view the saxophone. There is definitely more work to be done for the classical saxophone in Costa Rica since there is still a lack of publications and recordings of these compositions. In addition, more professional development of saxophonists and culturally responsive saxophone pedagogy are essential to ensure efficient information about the continuous emergence and development of classical saxophone repertoire in Costa Rica.
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