Powell's Books - Music-Piano Songbook and South America, all in their original version for solo piano. Composers includethe legendary ignacio cervantes, Carlos Gomes, Juan Morel Campos, Ernesto http://www.powells.com/subsection/MusicPianoSongbook.7.html
Cuba Chévere IRC El Chispa is a descendant of the great pianist and composer ignacio CervantesKawanagh who had a decisive influence on the history of Cuban music http://www.musica-cubana.net/en_artists.htm
Extractions: Latin jazz fans, is a monster roller coaster that should not be missed. On "Carcasés a Bobby," one of the best tracks, bassist Osmany Diaz Gil and drummer Rodney Barreto have redefined their instruments. Klimax The long awaited new production from KLIMAX will now be released on the label Cuba Chevere Musikproduktionen based in Berlin Germany...
Chamber Music International award for the best performance of a work written by a Cuban composer at the2003 ignacio cervantes International Piano Competition in Havana, Cuba. http://www.chambermusicinternational.org/index.php?main=artists&artist_id=26
Extractions: Her Email (Ana Cervantes received a Fulbright-Garcia Robles Award, a joint project of the governments of Mexico and the United States, administered in Mexico, by COMEXUS (the COmmittee MEXico-US). She is living and teaching in the city of Guanajuato and will share her views and experiences in a Mexico Connect mini-series, "The Music of Mexico." These articles were written for Classical New Jersey, the journal of the Classical New Jersey Society, and are reprinted here with permission.) Guanajuato is, and has been for a long time, a centre of culture and education. In one way or another, it has always been prosperous, either through the richness of its farmland or its mines. There was the money to support cultural activities and the desire on the part of the rich mining families and hacendados, I imagine, to live a life that included music and theater and the appurtenances of the cultivated middle and upper class. So, for a city that is small by US standards (73,000 inhabitants), it is rich in exceptional performance venues for music, dance, and theater. There is an abundance of museum and exhibit space, as well as in general everyday public living spaces. It seems to me that almost every other street has its small plazuela or at least a little place with a nice bench where you can sit and take a breather. This is partly the European heritage which is so evident in many parts of Mexico, but also due to the fact that many private living quarters, except for those of the fairly rich, are what most middle class US citizens would deem unacceptably small.
Student Performance And Competitions Symphony. Chinese pianist Yuan Sheng 1st prize winner of the ignacio CervantesInternational Piano Competition Havana, Cuba. Ukrainian http://www.internationalpianofestivals.org/assets/pages/sa01.html
Francesco Cavalli (1602-1676) stevenestrella.com/composers/composerfiles/cervantes1905.html ignacio CervantesMusical and chabrier_content.html Cecile Chaminade French pianist and composer http://www.theone.ru/musicmoz/?50179
Extractions: D I S C O G R A F I E A Can of Blues kan besteld worden door overmaken van 15 Euro + 2 Euro verzendkosten (totaal dus 17 Euro) op postbank rek.nr. 5069559 t.n.v. M.R. Worms te Amsterdam. Na ontvangst van het bedrag wordt de CD direct toegestuurd. Alle andere genoemde cd's zijn in de winkel te verkrijgen. De cd's: Pictures at a Van Gogh Exhibition, Tangos from Latin America and Europe en Picasso - The Music of his Century zijn ook direct te bestellen door middel van een e-mail A Can Of Blues (Vermes Records 0401) Dit album wordt eind november verwacht! 1. Neely Bruce - The Billings Blues (2001) 3'30''
Agencia De Información Nacionalain of Cuban composers of the 19th century Manuel Saumell and ignacio cervantes . Regarding the universality in the world of Saumell and cervantes, http://www.ain.cu/english/ene29iggenglish04.htm
Habaneras, Milongas, Tangos Details Label Romeo Records Binding Audio CD Release Date 200007-25 ComposersLouis Moreau Gottschalk, ignacio cervantes, Emmanuel Chabrier 1. Cuba Piano. http://cat5312.amclassical.com.ru/good_B00004VWBN/Habaneras__Milongas__Tangos.ht
Extractions: Electronics Computers Software Wireless ... Music SEARCH PRODUCTS Electronics Computers Software Wireless Kitchen Office Products Tools Photo Baby Toys Books Music DVD Classical Video Games VHS Out Door Living Romeo Records 75 x 74 inches Audio CD Composers: Isaac Albeniz, Ignacio Cervantes, Emmanuel Chabrier, Alberto Ginastera, Louis Moreau Gottschalk, Roberto Lagarmilla, Darius Milhaud, Ernesto Nazareth, Raimundo Penaforte, Astor Piazzolla, Pedro Saenz, Erik Satie, Igor Stravinsky, Kurt Weill Performers: Polly Ferman Rating Availability Price Usually ships in 1-2 business days Usually ships in 1-2 business days Usually ships in 1-2 business days Usually ships in 1-2 business days Usually ships in 1-2 business days Usually ships in 1-2 business days Usually ships in 1-2 business days Usually ships in 24 hours Usually ships in 1-2 business days ShopLuz VasilisaL Best Goods Top Goods ... Office document.write('')
The Coral Negro As 7 years old he started receiving music lessons from the most famous piano playerat the time Later he had lessons at the salsa school ignacio cervantes . http://www.thecoralnegro.com/booking/english2.html
Extractions: It is this originality that makes The Coral Negro worthwhile listen to. The band members of The Coral Negro find pleasure in communicating the love, joy and inventiveness of the Cuban soul. Don't be surprised when you find the elements of other dance forms incorporated into the Salsa step patterns. Salsa dancing offers a variety of styles, such as New York, LA or Los Angeles Style, Puerto-Rican Salsa and Casino de Rueda.
Santa Monica Symphony Guest Soloists of Cuban music at the UNEAC 99 Interpretation Competition, and third prizeat the ignacio cervantes International Piano Competition, Nov. http://www.smsymphony.org/sms0304/soloists.html
Extractions: Born in Puerto Padre, Las Tunas, Cuba on March 1, 1977, Javier Gonzalez, began his music studies at the age of 7 in Havana, Cuba. He won Grand Prize and First Prize at the 5th editions of the "Amadeo Roldan" National Piano Competitions and special mentions for Best Interpretation of the Latin American and Cuban music, and won second prize at the "Ernesto Lecuona International Piano Competition. Javier was awarded the first prize in the best interpretation of Cuban music at the UNEAC '99 Interpretation Competition, and third prize at the "Ignacio Cervantes" International Piano Competition, Nov. 2000 in Havana, Cuba. He has performed internationally in Colombia, Mexico, Jamaica, Barbados, Italy, and Venezuela. Javier arrived in the US on July 15, 2002, and lives in Atherton, Ca. where he attends the Master Program at the SF Conservatory and studies piano with Mack McCray. He has recently recorded his first CD, which includes various Universal, Cuban and Latin works. Joseph Meyer, Horn
Andalucia Calendar Of Music Events For November For more information and reservations call the cervantes theatre box office Mediterranean music by Joaquin Rodero on cords and percussion, ignacio Gil, http://www.andalucia.com/calendar/novembermusic.htm
Extractions: 5th November 2004. The City of Granada Orchestra's second symphony concert of the new season in the Manuel de Falla Auditorium under the baton of Gloria Isabel Ramos at 21.00. The Orchestra are joined by their Choir and soloists Ana Nebot (soprano) and Juan Martin-Royo (baritone). The programme comprises "Bis, Encore, Zugabe and Propina" by Tomas Marco, "symphony no 5 in C minor Op 67 by L. van Beethoven and "requiem Op 48 (vers.1893) by Gabriel Faure. This is followed on 26th November 2004 at 21 by a concert in which Peter Csaba conducts the City of Granada Orchestra. The recital also in the Manuel de Falla Auditorium is part of the X Encuentros Manuel de Falla "La Alhambra en la musica". The programme comprises "Adios a la Alhambra" by Jesus de Monasterio, "Homenaje a Claude Debussy" by Manuel de Falla, "La puerta del vino" and "Soiree dans Grenade" by Claude Debussy, "En la Alambra" by Tomas Bretón, "España" by Emmanuel Chabrier and "Cinco danzas gitanas" by Joaquin Turina.
Andalucia Calendar Of Music Events For October Classical music at the cervantes municipal theatre in Ramos Marin sn The soloists are Carlos Alvarez, Rocio ignacio, Ismael Jordi and Bruno de Simone. http://www.andalucia.com/calendar/octobermusic.htm
Extractions: The City of Granada Orchestra launches its new season on 1st October 2004 in the Manuel de Falla Auditorium at 21.00 under the baton of guest conductor Monica Hugget. The programme comprises "Le Chevalier de Saint-George, Symphony in D major, Op 11 no. 2, Symphony concertante in C Major G523 and Concerto no 1 for violin and orchestra in D. Major, Op 5 by Luigi Boccherini and Symphony in E Minor Hob 1/44 "Trauersinfonie" by Franz Joseph Haydn. The soloists are Monica Hugget (violin) and Ricardo Gallen (guitar). On 8th October 2004. The City of Granada Orchestra conducted by Guy Van Wass, who is also soloist for clavicembalo and clarinet, perform "Overture La Chasse Twv 55. F9" by Georg Philipp Telemann, "Concerto for clarinet and orchestra in B flat major and "Concerto for claviembalo and orquestra" by Johann Stamitz, "Symphony de chasse" in D Major by Francois-Joseph Gossec and "Symphony in D Major Hob 1/73 "La Chasse" by Franz Joseph Haydn. The performance is at 21.
The Cuban Danzon These composers, of whom Manuel Saumell and ignacio cervantes, Cuban pianistby the name of Gonzales who claimed that ragtime came from Cuba. http://www.arhoolie.com/titles/7032c.shtml
Extractions: Essay by Jack Stewart Many similarities exist between New Orleans vernacular music of the second half of the nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth century and Cuban vernacular music from the same periods. Taken as a group the danza, the danzon, and the son in Cuba cover roughly the same time period as pre-ragtime, ragtime, and jazz cover in New Orleans. (i) Additionally the same type of debate rages on about the true ethnic origins of Cuban music that constantly surfaces concerning the origins of New Orleans music. (ii) Even though many may not see the similarities between Cuban and New Orleans music at first hearing, they are there. However, one of the biggest problems in seeing them is getting past the differences, which are also there, and perhaps in at least equal number. New Orleans and Cuba both have multi-cultural histories that include some of the same racial and ethnic components-African, Italian, Native American, and Spanish- and they are both part of the cultural system that exists on the edges of the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean. However, the Gulf serves to both unify and separate the respective cultures in the same way that the Mediterranean Sea operates with its own particular periferal "cultural confederation." New Orleans, Cuba, Mexico (especially Veracruz and Tampico), Martinique, and others share many, but not all, of the same cultural elements. Also, New Orleans is part of the Mississippi River cultural system as well as that of the United States. Likewise, Cuba is part of the Central American cultural system as well as that of Latin America as a whole.
Album De Fotos 3 At the Arte Américas reception cervantes, Ibarra, Peña, Marquez DC; MinisterIgnacio Durán, director of the Instituto; cervantes; Marcela Rodríguez; http://www.cervantespiano.com/Ana_s_Scrapbook/Album_de_Fotos_3/body_album_de_fot
Extractions: FRESNO, California, March 2-4, 2001 In March of 2001 I journey to California State University/Fresno, at the invitation of resident composer Jack Fortner. It was a complete pleasure from start to finish, because Jack is not only a fine composer and musician, but an adventurous and imaginative concert presenter, through the series of his chamber ensemble Orpheus, now in its 22 nd The whole story is too long to tell here, but suffice it to say that this miniresidency was the next step in a long history. It was composer Ramón Montes de Oca who was responsible, in 1998, for introducing me long distance to Jack Fortner, whom he'd met almost exactly ten years before! The only thing left incomplete was that Montes de Oca was unable to be part of the weekend. The concert: Muchas Voces changes yet again, just a little I begin with the Emanuel Bach Sonata which I played several months ago in Guanajuato and in México DF, and follow with the third Partita of JS Bach, my first public performance of this wonderful work. After this music so inspired by dances, the equally dance-inspired
Department Of Music - Faculty - CD's, Books And Concerts ESTELA OLEVSKY, pianist (Recently retired). RECORDINGS Music of IgnacioCervantes, Alberto Ginastera, Heitor VillaLobos, Carlos Guastavino, http://www.umass.edu/music/faculty/cds_books_concerts.html
Extractions: CD'S, BOOKS AND CONCERTS Welcome. In this section you may view a catalog of CD's, books and other published works by the Music Department faculty (active and retired) as well as a listing of recent concert performances. Click on one of the following faculty names or scroll down through the entire list. KATHRYN LOCKWOOD
A Brief Overview Of Cuban Music the sophisticated piano compositions of Saumell and of IgnacioCervantes (18471905), from pianist José Manuel ( Lico ) Jiménez (1855-1917) and http://www.contactomagazine.com/delavega.htm
Extractions: A Brief Overview of Cuban Music By AURELIO DE LA VEGA The history of Cuban music is a vast, intriguing, exciting and occasionally overwhelming fresco. From its nebulous origins to today's universal recognition, Cuban music has grown in stature, and its folkloric and popular aspects have progressively influenced the music-making of other cultures. Cuban music is born from the rich amalgamation of Spanish folk music formulas and African rhythms, the latter brought to Cuba by the black slaves. (A very minor French influence -mainly Rameau-like dance patterns- brought by Haitian slaves and subsequently by white French plantation owners fleeing the slave revolt in Haiti, emerged in Santiago de Cuba, but was soon diluted and amounted to nothing). The phenomenal richness of Spanish folklore, mixed with the vigor of African music, created and explosive and exuberant musical tapestry. If harmonically or formally Cuban music has not invented anything original, melodically and rhythmically it has produced a staggering collection of easily recognizable patterns, which, as stated before, have traveled throughout the planet. White also wrote works for piano, for harpsichord and orchestra, and for string quartet, his fame as a composer resting on a notable violin concerto and on the ever popular La Bella Cubana for violin and piano (later for voice and piano).
Extractions: Deben mencionarse dos compositores quienes, aunque primordialmente actuaron dentro de las fronteras de la música popular y comercial, se aventuraron a crear obras musicales de mayor envergadura y quienes por tanto, ocasionalmente, se adentraron en el campo de la música cubana clásica. Fueron ellos Gonzalo Roig (1890-1970), cuya opereta cubana Cecilia Valdés (1932) y cuyo "Quiéreme mucho" (1911) han circunnavegado el globo, y Ernesto Lecuona (18951963), cuyas obras de teatro lírico crearon una importante colección de zarzuelas cubanas, y cuyas mejores piezas para piano se han hecho mundialmente famosas. The history of Cuban music is a vast, intriguing, exciting and occasionally overwhelming fresco. From its nebulous origins to today's universal recognition, Cuban music has grown in stature, and its folkloric and popular aspects have progressively influenced the music-making of other cultures.