La cumparsita (1947)

" La cumparsita " ( little street procession, a grammatical diminutive of la comparsa) is a tango written in 1916 by the Uruguayan musician Gerardo Matos Rodríguez, with lyrics by Argentines Pascual Contursi and Enrique Pedro Maroni [ es ]. It is among the most famous and recognizable tangos of all time. 2.2M views - Tango's Most Famous Song The cafe 'La Giralda' in Montevideo, Uruguay, occupies a special place in Tango history. It wa.

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Lo spartito di questa versione è in vendita qui - Sheet-music of this version is on sale here:https://www.mercatinomusicale.com/mm/a_la-cumparsita-per-fisarm. Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesLa Cumparsita (original) · Orquesta Escuela de TangoDe Contrapunto℗ 2000 Epsa Music℗ 2006 Epsa MusicReleased on. La Cumparsita, written by Uruguayan composer Gerardo Matos Rodríguez in 1917, is one of the most popular and iconic tango songs of all time. The song has a rich and fascinating history, and its lyrics, or lack thereof, have left room for interpretation and debate among tango enthusiasts. Considered the anthem of tango music and one of the most popular tunes in history, La Cumparsita was composed in 1917 by Uruguayan pianist Gerardo Matos Rodríguez and premiered in Montevideo by the Argentine Orchestra of Roberto Firpo. Since then, has become the alternate national anthem of both countries and one of the most recorded pieces of all times.

100 Years "La Cumparsita" KUNM

" La cumparsita " was initially a little march, composed by the young student of architecture, Gerardo Hernán Matos Rodríguez on an uncertain date, that we can place between the late 1915 and the early 1916, for the carnival marching band organized by the Federation of Students of Uruguay, precisely for the on-coming celebrations. La Cumparsita - one of the most famous Argentine Tango songs, has proven itself to be Gerardo Hernan Matos Rodríguez's legacy that has outlived even the memory of its creator. 1. What does "La Cumparsita" mean? La Cumparsita loosely translates to "The Little Carnival Parade" in English. It refers to the festive and joyful atmosphere of Carnival celebrations in South America. 2. When was La Cumparsita first performed? La Cumparsita was first performed on April 19, 1917, at the Café La Giralda in Montevideo, Uruguay. After its early success La Cumparsita was somewhat forgotten, until 1924 when Pacual Contursi and Enrique Maroni added lyrics and recorded it under the title "Si supieras" (If you knew). Infuriated by this, Matos Rodriguez wrote his own lyrics, recorded by Angel d'Agostino with Angel Vargas in 1945.Such was the popularity and passion surrounding this song that Matos Rodriguez spent 20.

La Cumparsita Cinelatino

La Cumparsita by Gerardo Matos Rodriguez. Performing are"ConTangoOz" directed by Maggie Ferguson -- http://www.maggiefergusontango.com/ with dancers Amy Teu. The Origin of La Cumparsita (Gerardo Hernan Matos Rodriguez) By David / April 24, 2023 Would you believe a 17-year-old composed one of the most recognizable and most recorded tangos of all time? That's what happened in 1916, when teenager Gerardo Hernan "Becho" Matos Rodríguez had his friend Manuel Barca show Orchestra Roberto Firpo his music. Originally composed by Gerardo Hernan Matos Rodriguez in 1917, the 100th anniversary of La Cumparsita was marked by tango concerts and all sorts of tributes in 2017. For those who may be. Thalia Hispanic Theatre celebrates the centennial of G. Matos Rodriguez's "La Cumparsita," perhaps the most famous tango of all time, with a show directed and d

La cumparsita (1947)

La CumparsitaTangoRodriguez Gerardo Hernan Matos. Piano solo. LIKE 2. Skill : Rate : Playlist. Share. View Download PDF : Complete sheet music (2 pages - 35.18 Ko) 21,127x ⬇. 1 LA CUMPARSITA composer RODRIQUEZ arrangement Don Quattrocchi 1 5 9 13 17 Fine 21 25 Accordion &b b œ 4 4 œ D7 œ #œ ‰ œœœ #_œ œ œ Gm œ œ œ ‰ œœœ #_œ œ œ D7 &bb œ œ #œ ‰