جهت استعلام قیمت، خرید و مشاهده نمونه صفحه محصول، لطفاً از طریق پشتیبانی فروشگاه در واتساپ و تلگرام اقدام فرمایید.
The Syncopated Piano Music of Latin America
by Bill Matthiesen
This collection showcases the syncopated piano music of Latin American
during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It features Latin
rhythms, which are really African rhythms brought to the Americas by
slaves and applied to the music of the European colonists. These rhythms
are varied and complex and so is their history. They've had a
widespread and profound influence on the evolution of popular music not
only in Latin America, but also in the United States. The most obvious
offshoots are the tango in Argentine and Uruguay and most of the other
popular dances of South and Central America, as well as ragtime and jazz
in the United States. Jelly Roll Morton claimed this "Latin tinge" is
the essential element that distinguishes jazz from ragtime. These
rhythms are the musical roots of groups like "The Buena Vista Social
Club."
Includes historic tangos written by Ignacio Cervantes -
Cuba, Manuel Saumell - Cuba, Juan Morel Campos - Puerto Rico, Jose
Quinton - Puerto Rico, Ernesto Nazareth -Brazil, Tomas Leon - Mexico,
Sebastian Yradier - Spain, Eduardo Sanchez du Fuentas - Cuba, Will Tyers
- USA, Vincente Greco - Argentina, Anselmo Rosendo (Mendizabal) -
Argentina, Angel Villoldo - Argentina, Eduardo Arolas - Argentina, Juan
Maglio - Argentina