Sonidos Latinos: Guitar Music of Latin America
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Label: Telarc
Cat No: TEL3197902
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 3rd May 2010
Contents
Works
Serie AmericanaAire de Zamba
Cancion de la Hilandera
Confesion
Maxixe
Tu Imagen
Barcarole
Jugueteando
Mangore (Una Danza)
Pampero
Recuerdos del Caribe
Choro II
Valsa no.3
Canciones populares mexicanas (3)
Estrellita
Artists
David Russell (guitar)Works
Serie AmericanaAire de Zamba
Cancion de la Hilandera
Confesion
Maxixe
Tu Imagen
Barcarole
Jugueteando
Mangore (Una Danza)
Pampero
Recuerdos del Caribe
Choro II
Valsa no.3
Canciones populares mexicanas (3)
Estrellita
Artists
David Russell (guitar)About
One of the great pioneers of classical guitar, Augustín Barrios Mangoré, was one of the first Latin American guitarists to appear successfully in Europe and one of the first guitarists to record. Featured on this recording is Mangoré’s “Maxixe” which is based on the Brazilian dance that became popular in Rio de Janeiro in the 1870s.
Manuel María Ponce was one of the most distinguished and influential figures in Mexican music. He arranged Tres Cancíones Populares Mexicanas from 1925-26 for Segovia.
Two of the pieces on the disc written by Argentine-American guitarist and composer Jorge Morel are dedicated to David Russell: “Recuerdos del Caribe” is filled with the flavours and rhythms of the West Indies, whilst “Mangoré” is a tribute to Augustín Barrios Mangoré.
Even though his career was focused on tango, Héctor Ayala still had a thorough understanding of other Latin American musical styles, as demonstrated by his “Serie Americana”.
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