Argentinian Music
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Re: Argentinian music
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Re: Argentinian music
Does anyone have anything on the (apparently mysterious) female composer Bringuet-Idiartborde (first name not known)?
She was apparently Argentinian and seems to have lived in Paris during her lifetime.
Some of her pieces were performed by Ricardo Vines during his South American tours.
Her most famous pieces seem to be the 'Suite Humoristique' and the 'Paginas Argentinas'.
She was apparently Argentinian and seems to have lived in Paris during her lifetime.
Some of her pieces were performed by Ricardo Vines during his South American tours.
Her most famous pieces seem to be the 'Suite Humoristique' and the 'Paginas Argentinas'.
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Re: Argentinian music
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Her name was "Bringuet". Her suite and other compositions are Red de Contenidos Digitales, Ministerio de Cultura,Buenos Aires, Arg.:
http://www.acceder.gov.ar/es/buscador/c ... RTBORDE,+A.
Please let us know if her works can be posted.
Ilu.
Her name was "Bringuet". Her suite and other compositions are Red de Contenidos Digitales, Ministerio de Cultura,Buenos Aires, Arg.:
http://www.acceder.gov.ar/es/buscador/c ... RTBORDE,+A.
Please let us know if her works can be posted.
Ilu.
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Re: Argentinian music
Greetings-
Thank you very much for this thread-
Maestro Alberto Ginastera wrote a vibrant Malambo, Op.7 for piano, and i can nowhere find the score.
I believe it was written in 1940.
The 1st edition of this piece has a beautiful, extended introduction (as opposed to a revised version, which has merely 7 notes, imitating the strumming of an open guitar.)
Does anyone by chance have this extended introduction with the piece?
I would be most grateful and contento.
Muchas gracias, amigos/amigas--
Neil of Minneapolis
Thank you very much for this thread-
Maestro Alberto Ginastera wrote a vibrant Malambo, Op.7 for piano, and i can nowhere find the score.
I believe it was written in 1940.
The 1st edition of this piece has a beautiful, extended introduction (as opposed to a revised version, which has merely 7 notes, imitating the strumming of an open guitar.)
Does anyone by chance have this extended introduction with the piece?
I would be most grateful and contento.
Muchas gracias, amigos/amigas--
Neil of Minneapolis
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Re: Argentinian music
Malambo
Edition without Opus number
published by Ricordi.
Sorry only this edition.
(nms)
This piece is different to the famous Malambo from "Estancia" ballet
Saludos from Buenos Aires
Edition without Opus number
published by Ricordi.
Sorry only this edition.
(nms)
This piece is different to the famous Malambo from "Estancia" ballet
Saludos from Buenos Aires
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Wow--thanks very much for this.lito valle wrote:Malambo
Edition without Opus number
published by Ricordi.
Sorry only this edition.
(nms)
This piece is different to the famous Malambo from "Estancia" ballet
Saludos from Buenos Aires
Alas, i am still searching for that magical, extended introduction, but this is a lovely offering.
Muchas gracias, camarada desde Buenos Aires
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Re: Argentinian music
... don't think this has been posted anywhere: juan jose castro's corales criollos no.1
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_José_Castro)
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_José_Castro)
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Re: Argentinian music
Dear All,
Happy New Year!! This is a piece I highly recommend but cannot see any scan circulating - a lovely and very lyrical Sonatina by Carlos Lopes Buchardo. So I made the scan myself, but I'm now terribly sorry for the poor quality of it and the ultra big size because of which I need to split the files into FOUR... Luckily it is still legible. Please enjoy!!
Best,
Koon
Mod edit: Parts 1 & 2 removed - full version available below. FB
Happy New Year!! This is a piece I highly recommend but cannot see any scan circulating - a lovely and very lyrical Sonatina by Carlos Lopes Buchardo. So I made the scan myself, but I'm now terribly sorry for the poor quality of it and the ultra big size because of which I need to split the files into FOUR... Luckily it is still legible. Please enjoy!!
Best,
Koon
Mod edit: Parts 1 & 2 removed - full version available below. FB