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Re: Music from Mexico

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 4:15 am
by ilu
Tomas Leon ( 1826-1893): One of the most important Mexican Composers
Leon Tomas 21[1]. Los Tres Jovenes Alegres (Polka).pdf
Leon_guarda_esta_flor.pdf

Re: Music from Mexico

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 5:09 am
by lito valle
Pablo Moncayo
The famous "Huapango"
First performance 1941 under Carlos Chávez
Partitura de orquesta / full score

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=PX1ND85Q

Re: Music from Mexico

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 5:28 am
by ilu
lito valle wrote:Pablo Moncayo
The famous "Huapango"
First performance 1941 under Carlos Chávez
Partitura de orquesta / full score

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=PX1ND85Q
FROM ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA:


Carlos Antonio de Padua Chávez y Ramírez

born June 13, 1899, Mexico City, Mex.
died Aug. 2, 1978, Mexico City



Mexican conductor and composer whose music combines elements of traditional folk songs and modern compositional techniques.


At age 16 Chávez completed Sinfonía, his first symphony. The ballet El fuego nuevo (1921; “The New Fire”) was his first significant work in a Mexican style. He traveled in Europe and the United States, and in 1928 he founded and became conductor of the Symphony Orchestra of Mexico. From 1928 to early 1933 (and again for part of 1934) he was director of the national conservatory in Mexico.

Chávez’s music is unmistakably Mexican in its melodic patterns and rhythmic inflections. From indigenous Mexican music he took the uses of percussion, straightforward rhythms, and old forms of harmony and melody. He was also influenced by modern European and American composers, especially Igor Stravinsky and Arnold Schoenberg.

Among his best-known compositions are two early symphonies, Sinfonía de Antígona (1933) and Sinfonía India (1935), both one-movement works using indigenous themes. The Concerto No. 1 for piano and orchestra (1940) is highly percussive. The Toccata for percussion instruments (1942) is scored for 11 types of percussion instruments, some of them indigenous, played by six performers. Chávez’s other works include the ballet Los cuatro soles (1925; “The Four Suns”), Xochipilli Macuilxochitl for orchestra with indigenous instruments (1940), the Violin Concerto (1949–50), Discovery for orchestra (1969), and the Trombone Concerto (1975–76). Chávez published numerous essays on Mexican music and Toward a New Music (1937); his Charles Eliot Norton lectures (1958–59) at Harvard University were collected in Musical Thought (1961).

Re: Music from Mexico

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 6:00 am
by oren segev
More by
Leon Tomas
Oren
Leon - Jarabe Nacional in D major.pdf
Leon - Ilusion Y Desenga_o (Romanza Dramatica) in Gb major.pdf
Leon - Estudio Brillante in Eb major.pdf
Leon - Elegia para Piano (Recuerdo _ mi Madre) in F major.pdf
Leon - Elegia para Piano (A La Memoria) in Gb major.pdf

Re: Music from Mexico

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 6:02 am
by oren segev
...And More by
Leon Tomas
Oren
Leon - Pensamiento Po_tico in Eb major.pdf
Leon - Nocturno para Piano (Porque Tan Triste) in E major.pdf
Leon - Nocturne para Piano (Una Flor para Ti) in E major.pdf
Leon - Mirando al cielo (Capricho mel_dico) in Gb major.pdf
Leon - Laura Waltz in Eb minor.pdf

Re: Music from Mexico

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 6:04 am
by oren segev
...And More by
Leon Tomas
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Leon-Angelica Mazurka de Salon.pdf
Leon - Sophia in Eb major.pdf
Leon - Siempre Alegre, Polka in Eb major.pdf
Leon - Sara Mazurka de Salon in Eb major.pdf
Leon - Reverie para Piano (Gotas de Rocio) in Bb major.pdf

Re: Music from Mexico

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 6:05 am
by oren segev
...And More by
Leon Tomas
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Leon-Flores de Mayo Valse.pdf
Leon-Flor de Primavera Polka-Mazurka.pdf
Leon-Diamela Mazurka.pdf
Leon-Catalina Polka-Mazurka.pdf
Leon-Azalea Polka-Mazurka.pdf

Re: Music from Mexico

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 6:06 am
by oren segev
...And last by
Leon Tomas
Oren
Leon-Siempre Alegre Polka.pdf
Leon-Reverie-Gotas de Rocio.pdf
Leon-Las dos amigas.pdf
Leon-La Sonorense Polka-Mazurka.pdf

Re: Music from Mexico

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 6:34 am
by ilu
Oren:

Amazing! your great collection of Tomás León,

Thank you.

ILU

Re: Music from Mexico

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 7:19 am
by oren segev
You are welcome as always Ilu
Oren