Cervantes, Ignacio Cervantes, Ignacio. Cervantes, Ignacio Period Romantic He toured the United States and Mexico as a concert pianist. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Cervantes, Ignacio Composition Composers C Cervantes _Ignacio Additional Information Cuban Romantic period composer and virtuoso pianist Ignacio Cervantes http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Ccm Cervantes, Ignacio Cervantes Cervantes Kawanag, Ignacio 18471905 Cuba, Havana - Havana pianist Title. Parts. Por que eh? Piano Alan Feinberg http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
IGNACIO CERVANTES PIANO DANCER By Glenn Jenks IGNACIO CERVANTES PIANO DANCER Cervantes studied with the famous Cuban pianist Nicolas Espadero when he was a young boy. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Invitation To The Danza, Cuban Music Of Ignacio Cervantes Ignacio Cervantes, Ernesto Nazareth, Frank French, Hal Isbitz and Glenn Jenks brilliantly by ragtime and classical composer / pianist Glenn http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
A Treasury Of Cuban Piano Classics By Ignacio Cervantes, Alejandro Ignacio Cervantes, Alejandro Caturla, Gisela Hernandez, Ernesto Lecuona, Juana Zayas beautiful recording, one realizes that the pianist is an http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Ignacio Cervantes - Hotel Resource Book Store Ignacio Cervantes Hotel Resource Book Store Store Home / Music / Ignacio Cervantes The pianist is superb in her interpretation of the http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Ccm :: Cervantes, Ignacio Cervantes cervantes Kawanag, ignacio 18471905 Cuba, Havana - Havana pianist.Title, Parts. Por que eh? Piano Alan Feinberg, http://composers-classical-music.com/c/CervantesIgnacio.htm
International Opus ignacio cervantes, Cuban pianist and composer was born in Havana in 1847 and diedthere in 1905. He studied with celebrated American composer Louis Moreau http://www.internationalopus.com/cgi-bin/io.pl?mode=composer&composer=17
International Opus ignacio cervantes Two Cuban Dances Two concert rags by ragtime pianist andcomposer Brian Dykstra, composed for bassoonist David McGill. http://www.internationalopus.com/cgi-bin/io.pl?mode=category&category=Bassoon
III Concurso Internacional De Piano “Ignacio Cervantes” He developed an intense activity as a compose, pianist and pedagogue, In the3rd ignacio cervantes International Piano Contest suggests an open http://www.ignaciocervantes.icm.cu/home-2.htm
Extractions: In March 2005, Havana will host the 3rd "Ignacio Cervantes" International Piano contest . This musical event is the result of the rich piano tradition begun in the first half of the nineteenth century by Manuel Saumell Ernesto Lecuona , Margot Rojas and continued up this day by outstanding contemporary piano representatives. Ignacio Cervantes , from whom the Contest takes its name, was awarded First Prize in composition and piano at the Paris Conservatory and later he worked as a teacher in that prestigious institution. He developed an intense activity as a compose, pianist and pedagogue, and he is considered the most important Cuban musician of the 19th century. From Cervantes we inherit a transcendental musical work that results from an authentic synthesis of the popular national tradition and of the idiosyncrasy and spirituality of his time, in a language of his own, attached to the codes of style of romanticism. In his forty Dances for Piano marvelous musical jewels, he shows the plenitude of this brief, gracile and concise form, managed with the mastery and elegance of the exceptional artist.
Ignacio Cervantes In the French capital he offered concerts and accompanied as a pianist, wellknown singers cervantes began to create his work when he was very young. http://www.ignaciocervantes.icm.cu/Ficha-Ignacio Cervantes-2.htm
Extractions: In 1870 he returns to Havana where he begins a laudably function in the artistic and social environment. Cervantes began to create his work when he was very young. In his repertory you can find er music, symphonic music, zarzuelas and opera, but he was well known, above all for his dances for piano in which he gathers the essence of the Cuban. These short pieces, written for two and four hands are distinguished for using rhythmic cells, characteristic of Cuban popular music, and generally, they present a bithematism that permits us to immediately define two contrasting parts. The melodic pattern, at the same time, comes close to the Cuban songs already separated from the Italian operatic virtuosity "Adios a Cuba", "Los Delirios de Rosita", "Los Muñecos", "Picotazos", and "No Bailes Más", among many others are representatives of the Cuban piano repertory and its meaning passes beyond the musical values that each one of them has because they constitute a sample of the schematizing of elements characteristic of the national identity.
Extractions: This performance took place after the celebration of Marta Argerich Festival. The Cuban artist 's performance followed Kriztoff Jalonsky's (winner of Chopin International Contest in Varsovia). Hereafter his launching far beyond our boundaries, he started to trascend soon after his attendance at Chaikovsky International Piano Contest, in Moscow 1986, where he was bestowed with Six Prize and the Special Prize to Mastery. last year was prodigal: he offers recitals at the Principal Salon in UNESCO headquarters, in Paris; two performances at Arab Emirates; a concert with Morelia 460 Orchestra, conducted by master Jorge Rivero (Concert in La Minor by Grieg) and another in Music Festival of Vigo Are More, where luminaries for the likes of Teresa Berganza and Vadim Repin performed. Some artists are pretending to record easy-selling music and it is wrong. The Cuban discography is delayed respecting to the quantity and quality of our interpreters. I also think our CDs prizes are too expensive and it is lacking a appropiate promotion which needs a special emphasis, because this sort of music must have a different treatment, specially after the Buena Vista Social Club phenomena. I'm satisfied with this EGREM's resourcefulness, although I'm not included, I only recorded a CD in Argentina and Bis Music (EGREM's label) edited it some years ago.
Andrew James .pianist .arranger .composer Andrew James is a pianist and arranger from Melbourne, Australia. Cuban Composersproject Piano music of ignacio cervantes+Carlos Fariñas http://www.andrewjames.com.au/
Extractions: email en Castellano!, gracias Welcome to my website, I am a Pianist from Melbourne, Australia, currently based in Buenos Aires. I am in involved in many musical projects in Australia and you can find out about them in this site. At the moment, I am spending time in Argentina studying styles of Tango for the piano, Tango composition and Spanish in this fantastic city.
Latin Fiesta Inc. As far back as I can remember I always wanted to be a pianist. written byCuban composer ignacio cervantes during Cubas war of independence with Spain. http://www.latinfiestainc.com/amor_a_la_vida.html
Extractions: One of the happiest days of my life was the day that the Three Wise Men (the Cuban counterpart of Santa Claus), loaded their camels with the gift of my first piano and delivered it to my home. It was a huge old piano, but to me it was the most beautiful thing I had ever seen! I was 6 years old. My parents, despite their humble means, made every effort to pay for my classical piano lessons. As I became more proficient, I began to yearn for more sophisticated musical training outside of Cuba. Little did we know, as we all cried tears of joy and sorrow, the impending separation from my dear Cuban family would be the end of my life in the Cuba I knew and loved. Neither did I suspect that when I said goodbye to my beloved and teary grandmother at the Havana airport, I would never see her again. After I finished my studies in Canada and moved to the USA, I felt a burning need in my soul to express myself through the Latin sounds I grew up with, even though I was trained as a classical pianist. My parents were already out of Cuba and we all had relocated to Chicago. Through a series of professional circumstances I began to research Latin and Spanish piano music and discovered why many musicologists acknowledged our folklore as being the richest in the world.
GuitarPeople.com - Lessons The greatest composer in Cuba of the danza was ignacio cervantes (18471905) . The most important influence on Campos was the pianist and composer Manuel http://www.guitarpeople.com/classical/contrdanza.asp
Extractions: During the 19th century the contradanza and the danza developed in the Caribbean, particularly in Cuba and Puerto Rico. Developing with it were some of the best composers in Latin America: Manuel Saumell, Ignacio Cervantes, Juan Morel Campos. Many other composers from throughout the Caribbean, Latin America, and South America had success in composing in these same forms. The origin of the danza is believed to be from England and the word contradanza translates as country dance. However, there is speculation that the danza may have begun in Normandy and then adopted by the English. The contradanza consists of two sections of eight measures which are repeated, for a total of thirty-two measures. The first section is called the paseo or promenade where the people would stroll around the dance floor. The second part is faster and couples would start dancing. This second part is better defined than the first and shows the true character of the danza. The contradanza is written in 2/4 and 6/8 time and belongs to the so-called square dance, a style of dancing where couples collaborate to form diverse figures. The culture of Cuba is a wonderful mixture of Caribbean, Spanish, and African influences, which provides the foundations of Cuba's music. This created an extraordinary and varied culture heritage from which to draw inspiration, creating a unique and rich setting for music. The city of Havana supported Italian Opera, Spanish Zarzuela, theaters, movies, and military bands providing aspiring musicians many opportunities. Spanish contributions to the music of Cuba are melodic and harmonic while the rhythmic African influence supplies it with its most distinct traits.
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Extractions: NOTES This collection of danzas, waltzes, Terra Verde and other syncopated specialties is played brilliantly by ragtime and classical composer/pianist Glenn Jenks. A delightful blend of Latin-American and romantic piano sensibilities, of old and new music, Invitation to the Danza represents the eleventh release of new World Piano Music from Viridiana. The recordings of Viridiana Productions, L.L.C. represent a grass roots movement designed to promote the new music Terra Verde, as well as various traditions from which it draws. Terra Verde, a contemporary and distinctly American musical art form, fuses elements of European romanticism with New World ethnic styles, such as ragtime, jazz, Latin-American and country.The result is a rich and vital language for our time, and a new stage in the evolution of piano-based composition. Viridiana exists to champion the composers and performers of Terra Verde, and to pay tribute to the innovative and sometimes unheralded forerunners to this exciting new realm of American music.