Composers from the Caribbean
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Composers from the Caribbean
Juan Morel Campos (1857-1896), born in Puerto Rico, famous composer.
(Maybe I uploaded this score in old PP). ILU
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Mod edit: This thread is dedicated to Caribbean composers, including Jamaica, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Bahamas, Curacoa, Haiti, Dominican Republic, and other Islands, and also the Guyana's as they share much in Caribbean culture. FB.
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(Maybe I uploaded this score in old PP). ILU
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Mod edit: This thread is dedicated to Caribbean composers, including Jamaica, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Bahamas, Curacoa, Haiti, Dominican Republic, and other Islands, and also the Guyana's as they share much in Caribbean culture. FB.
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Re: Composers from the Caribbean
This is an album of selected Puerto Rican Dances by Morel Campos, Perchez, Miranda, Mislan and Jimenez.
I will try to post more scores, although this is not my line.
ILU
P.S. A comment will be appreciated.
Puerto Rico and Cuba have extraordinary composers of dances.I will try to post more scores, although this is not my line.
ILU
P.S. A comment will be appreciated.
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Re: Composers from the Caribbean
Thanks alot Iluilu wrote:This is an album of selected Puerto Rican Dances by Morel Campos, Perchez, Miranda, Mislan and Jimenez.Puerto Rico and Cuba have extraordinary composers of dances.
I will try to post more scores, although this is not my line.
ILU
P.S. A comment will be appreciated.
Here it is as pdf format
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Re: Composers from the Caribbean
ERNESTO LECUONA, THE MOST FAMOUS CUBAN COMPOSER:(Havana, 1896-Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain, 1963).
Excellent pianist, devoted most of his musical creativity with this instrument, with works that explode, so imaginative and original, Caribbean rhythms and melodies.
Born into a musical family, his beginnings in the composition were very early (he wrote his first song at age eleven). It has been their songs, rather than his instrumental music, which earned him the recognition of many music lovers. Among his vast output in this field include those entitled Andalucia, Malaguena, Always in my heart, The troupe, The chrysanthemum, butterfly and, above all, Siboney, his most remembered. Beside them, also deserve mention China zarzuelas Rosa Maria la O and The plantation, which was able to find his own style, independent of traditional models and Spanish with certain points of contact with the American musical comedy.
As I understand, his compositions are now public domain. If the Moderator agrees, I will be glad to post scores.
ILU
Excellent pianist, devoted most of his musical creativity with this instrument, with works that explode, so imaginative and original, Caribbean rhythms and melodies.
Born into a musical family, his beginnings in the composition were very early (he wrote his first song at age eleven). It has been their songs, rather than his instrumental music, which earned him the recognition of many music lovers. Among his vast output in this field include those entitled Andalucia, Malaguena, Always in my heart, The troupe, The chrysanthemum, butterfly and, above all, Siboney, his most remembered. Beside them, also deserve mention China zarzuelas Rosa Maria la O and The plantation, which was able to find his own style, independent of traditional models and Spanish with certain points of contact with the American musical comedy.
As I understand, his compositions are now public domain. If the Moderator agrees, I will be glad to post scores.
ILU
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Re: Composers from the Caribbean
No, his works are still copyright and should not be uploaded.ilu wrote:As I understand, his compositions are now public domain. If the Moderator agrees, I will be glad to post scores.
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Re: Composers from the Caribbean
I think Lecuona's masterpiece is Ante El Escorial:ilu wrote:ERNESTO LECUONA, THE MOST FAMOUS CUBAN COMPOSER:(Havana, 1896-Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain, 1963).
Excellent pianist, devoted most of his musical creativity with this instrument, with works that explode, so imaginative and original, Caribbean rhythms and melodies.
Born into a musical family, his beginnings in the composition were very early (he wrote his first song at age eleven). It has been their songs, rather than his instrumental music, which earned him the recognition of many music lovers. Among his vast output in this field include those entitled Andalucia, Malaguena, Always in my heart, The troupe, The chrysanthemum, butterfly and, above all, Siboney, his most remembered. Beside them, also deserve mention China zarzuelas Rosa Maria la O and The plantation, which was able to find his own style, independent of traditional models and Spanish with certain points of contact with the American musical comedy.
ILU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-b4qjuHFqE
The middle section in G flat is just exquisite.
And for great fun, I like the very difficult-to-find piano solo version of Vals Azul.
There is a recording of Lecuona himself playing it, but Thomas Tirino only included the piano-flute version in his 5 CD set, not the piano solo version.
I wonder why.
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Re: Composers from the Caribbean
I hope nobody comes up with a composer from the Dutch Antillen. This could cause an exhausting revival of the discussion about composers from the low countries
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Re: Composers from the Caribbean
What about Rhumba, Tumba & Calypso?Roeland wrote:I hope nobody comes up with a composer from the Dutch Antillen. This could cause an exhausting revival of the discussion about composers from the low countries:)
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Re: Composers from the Caribbean
The Dutch Antilles consists of Curacao, Bonaire, Sint Eustation, Saba and Sint MaartenRoeland wrote:I hope nobody comes up with a composer from the Dutch Antillen. This could cause an exhausting revival of the discussion about composers from the low countries:)
The "father" of Curacaoan classical music was Jan Gerard Palm (1831-1906) who was the first to write music for the tumbas, there followed a succession of composers who wrote lots of waltzes, mazurkas etc.
Here are the main ones after Palm, which are not listed in Hollfelder, so I don't know if they wrote "serious music"
Chris Ulder
Joseph Corsen
Paul de Lima
Jacobo Conrad
Rudolph Palm
Charles Maduro
John Palm
Toni Palm
Jacob Palm
Albert Palm
Edgar Palm
Wim Muller
Robert Rojer
Rendal Corsen
now who has any music by them as Roeland is bursting to try it out (haha)
best wishes
Brian