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Re: Music from Mexico

Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 5:03 am
by oren segev
ilu wrote:JUVENTINO ROSAS:
"FLORES DE ROMANA", DANZÓN- 1893.


Danzón: Although several other dances as authentic as it can vie for supremacy, the Danzon is considered the national dance of Cubans.

Born in the Liceo de Matanzas in 1879. "Las Alturas de Simpson" was written by Miguel Faílde, honoring the neighborhood where he was conceived, is his firstborn. The orchestra played it was a tango orchestra of wind, which had a cornet, trombone piston, figle, two clarinets, two violins, bass, timbales, and guiro.

Its roots stem from the European quadrille, after a gradual creolization process, became the Cuban dance. This had a greater expressive freedom, with great force on the link choreographic partner and Afro influences evident in his rhythm. By increasing their parties to extend their time training and dancing, he began calling Danzon.
Thanks Ilu
Your last 2 posts as Pdf
Oren
Rosas- Floras de Romana.pdf
Rolon-Valse Intime.pdf

Re: Music from Mexico

Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 5:47 am
by ilu
Oren: Gracias.

Looking into the "backyard" of the library in the Conservatory of Mexico City, I found this Ricardo Castro "Canción sin Palabras". that I share gadly with all PP2 memebers.

IU
CASTRO-RICARDO-SONG-WITHOUT-WORDS.doc

Re: Music from Mexico

Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 6:18 am
by oren segev
ilu wrote:Oren: Gracias.

Looking into the "backyard" of the library in the Conservatory of Mexico City, I found this Ricardo Castro "Canción sin Palabras". that I share gadly with all PP2 memebers.

IU
Thanks again
I converted it too to a pdf format
Oren
Castro Ricardo-Song without word.pdf

Re: Music from Mexico

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 4:37 pm
by ilu
Juventino Rosas:

Juanita, Mazurka.

ILU
JUVENTINO ROSAS-JUANITA-Mazurka-Op.22.doc

Re: Music from Mexico

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 12:40 am
by ilu
Juventino Rosas:

Salud y Pesetas (Schottisch)

ILU
JUVENTINO ROSAS-SALUD Y PESETAS-Schottisch.doc

Re: Music from Mexico

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 5:38 am
by oren segev
ilu wrote:Juventino Rosas:

Salud y Pesetas (Schottisch)

ILU
Ilu
As always thanks alot for your Mexican Project-dont stop with this momentum :)
And as always (at list try to) both your 2 last as pdf
Best regards
Oren
Juventino-Salud y pesetas.pdf
Juventino-Mazurka.pdf

Re: Music from Mexico

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 4:31 pm
by ilu
Gracias, I will keep trying:

Juventino Rosas:

El Sueño de las Flores (The dream of the flowers), Schottisch.
Floricultura (Flower-Growing), Schottisch. and
Lazos de Amor (Bonds of Love).

ILU
JUVENTINO ROSAS-LAZOS DE AMOR-Schottisch.doc
JUVENTINO ROSAS-FLORICULTURA-Schottisch.doc
JUVENTINO ROSAS-EL SUEÑO DE LAS FLORES Op.6-Schottisch.doc

Re: Music from Mexico

Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 3:45 am
by ilu
Ricardo Castro: Nostalgie,
Ouvre Posthume, Op. 44.

This score was hard to find!.

ILU
RICARDO CASTRO-NOSTALGIE-Op44.doc

Re: Music from Mexico

Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 5:38 am
by oren segev
ilu wrote:Ricardo Castro: Nostalgie,
Ouvre Posthume, Op. 44.

This score was hard to find!.

ILU
Thanks Ilu
I converted it also (and again) to Pdf format
Oren
Castro, Ricardo-op 44 Nostalgie.pdf

Re: Music from Mexico

Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 5:48 am
by ilu
Oren:

Thank you again.

This "Nostalgie" is very interesting, indeed.

ILU