Focusing on the cultural and musical heritage of Caloto, Cauca, Colombia, Ritmos de mi Tierra (Rhythms of my Land) explores the town's diverse legacy, which emerges from a blend of Indigenous, Afro-Colombian, and Mestizo traditions.
Through a combination of archival research, ethnomusicological fieldwork, and artistic collaboration, this doctoral study aims to document and celebrate Caloto’s unique musical expressions while enriching the clarinet contemporary repertoire.
The project unfolds in three phases: first, a historical review of archival materials on the role of music in Caloto’s traditional festivities; second, qualitative research including interviews and live performances conducted in June 2023; and third, the creation of new compositions by five Colombian composers for clarinet and guitar. These compositions incorporate extended techniques and syncopated rhythms, reflecting the cultural identity of Caloto.
The project culminates in the release of a professional recorded album distributed globally in November 2024 by SoundSet Recordings, offering both an artistic contribution and a pedagogical resource that enhances clarinet education and promotes Latin American musical traditions.
I had the honor of being awarded first prize in the 2024 ICA ClarinetFest Research Competition in Dublin, Ireland for my presentation of Ritmos de mi Tierra (Rhythms of My Land).