Argentinian Music

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louis-james-alfred
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Re: Argentinian Music

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Thank you, that is a beautiful arrangement.
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Re: Argentinian Music

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Seconded!
Quo melius Illac
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And 3rd ed.
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A few pieces by Carlos López Buchardo. -nms-
Buchardo_Bailecito.pdf
Buchardo_Campera.pdf
Buchardo_Nocturno.pdf
Buchardo_Sonatina (alt).pdf
Buchardo-Quaratino_Vidala.pdf
Bailecito:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VKrY70IcsM

Campera (from the orchestral Escensas Argentinas):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKkSjR_IHZY

Nocturno:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHJ1rIwHwpY

Sonatina:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHA48j3ngnc
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Re: Argentinian music and Guastavino's sources

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lito valle wrote: Fri Apr 05, 2013 3:53 am
pianophiliac wrote:...speaking of Argentinian music... has anyone ever had any experience with Melos publishers in Buenos Aires? They either were Ricordi, or took over Ricordi there. And they have the rights to alot of good music. The problem is buying it from them. A few years ago, when I first contacted them, they said they were not yet set up to accept credit cards. I contacted them a year or so later, same story, but they would accept a bank check. I was too hesitant at that point to do that. Early this past February I contacted them and I got a reply asking that I contact them in about a month, as they would be set up to accept credit cards then. So I contacted them at the end of February, no response. I made a heart-felt appeal about a week later, saying how much I love Carlos Guastavino's music and they're the only source, etc etc, no response.

Either they do business different down there, or they're in complete disarray.
They're in complete disarray.... :lol:
Regards from Buenos Aires
I'm working on Guastavino's Ten Preludes, and I know they're supposed to be derived from folk motifs, but is anyone familiar with the originals? It's not always easy to discern the folksong under Guastavino's style (not an adverse criticism at all--just a reality).
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Re: Argentinian Music

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2 works by Rudolfo Arizaga

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTFO0BnBzpk - here you can listen to the Serranillas del Jaque Op.17

Dont know if anybody ever has seen a recording of the tangos.

Cheers,
Tony
Rodolfo Arizaga - Tangos nobles y sentimentales.pdf
Rodolfo Arizaga - Serranillas del Jaque Op.17 .pdf
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