Music from Mexico
Music from Mexico
Some pieces from Mexico.
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Re: Music from Mexico
Igod82:
Thank you for posting this thread, as a Mexican, I will gladly contribute with my scores.
Manuel María Ponce, one on the most representatives Mexican composers: (8 December 1882 – 24 April 1948) was a distinguished Mexican composer active in the 20th century. His work as a composer, music educator and scholar of Mexican music connected the concert scene with a usually forgotten tradition of popular song and Mexican folklore. Many of his compositions are strongly influenced by the harmonies and form of traditional songs.
Thank you for posting this thread, as a Mexican, I will gladly contribute with my scores.
Manuel María Ponce, one on the most representatives Mexican composers: (8 December 1882 – 24 April 1948) was a distinguished Mexican composer active in the 20th century. His work as a composer, music educator and scholar of Mexican music connected the concert scene with a usually forgotten tradition of popular song and Mexican folklore. Many of his compositions are strongly influenced by the harmonies and form of traditional songs.
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Re: Music from Mexico
Some more by Ponce
And transcription by him to Moscheles-Etude op 70-1
Oren
And transcription by him to Moscheles-Etude op 70-1
Oren
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Re: Music from Mexico
Lets not post Ponce that has already been posted for the previous few years.... Maybe wait until someone requests a score, before we post all the more common ponce pieces.
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Re: Music from Mexico
This seems very sensible to me. After all, there is nothing to stop people listing what they have, best done perhaps in an uploaded text file, so that members can always request something they would like to see. We can also of course search the old Pianophilia board and request something we know was posted previously.Igod82 wrote:Lets not post Ponce that has already been posted for the previous few years.... Maybe wait until someone requests a score, before we post all the more common Ponce pieces.
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Re: Music from Mexico
Julio Ituarte (1845-1905). Mexican Composer, Pianist and Conductor. I uploaded “Ecos de México” in Latin-American Art Music thread.
Now I am posting a piano transcription “Confidente Alla Stella by V. Robaudi (?).
Now I am posting a piano transcription “Confidente Alla Stella by V. Robaudi (?).
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Re: Music from Mexico
Julio Ituarte: "CHIST", is a Berceuse for piano and a poem for a little girl.
It is an original melodie and may be considered as a ratity.
ILU
It is an original melodie and may be considered as a ratity.
ILU
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Some Ricardo Castro
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More Ricardo Castro:
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