Narciso Figueroa - Valses Puertorriqueños album

La danza de Puerto Rico "Graciosita" fue escrita por Juan Ríos Ovalle. Ovalle nació en Ponce, Puerto Rico en 1863, de familia de músicos
Asociación Puertorriqueña de DFW, Dallas, Texas.
Фирменный магазин NARCISO RODRIGUEZ (Ароматы FOR HER, FOR HIM).
Narciso Figueroa (2) – Valses Puertorriqueños. Label: Instituto De Cultura Puertorriqueña – ICP-H-10. Series: Serie Histórica (3) –. Format: Vinyl, LP, Album. Country: Puerto Rico. Valses De Juan Garriga. A1. Sueño de Vestales.
Valses Puertorriqueños, Vol. 1 - Sueños de vestales, Alma de rosas, Sueño de hadas and 8 more tracks from this album here for free. More albums by this artist. Valses Puertorriqueños, Vol. 1. From: Narciso Figueroa. Count: 8. Views: 0. 1 tracks.
Les Valses de Vienne" is a 1989 song originally recorded by the French artist François Feldman for his 1989 album, Une Présence and was the second singles release from that album in November of the same year. It achieved great success in France, topping the chart for six nonconsecutive weeks, and remains Feldman's signature song and a classic of 1980s French music.
Narciso Figueroa: listen and download Narciso Figueroa - Sueños de vestales, Narciso Figueroa - Alma de rosas, Narciso Figueroa - Sueño de hadas, Narciso Figueroa - Alma Gitana & more. All songs from Valses Puertorriqueños, Vol. Recomendations. Coro Bautista de Caguas Lamebot Chris Krushar Patterson Dax Schaffer Flightpath Rob Duskey and the Rounders Son Cremita Roy Kauffman May Phang Al Chestnut Danny Thomas Future Movement Kelly Boy De Lima G-Slimm Soozi Schlanger Sigfred Iversen Frankie Boots and the County Line Randall Rospond Trio Big Snake & Boss Hoggz Bullwhip Death Toll Rising Kyunghee Kim-Sutre Desert Rose Cell7 Metane.
Father of the Modern Danzas". Background information. Figueroa and his siblings went to Spain to study music in the Royal Conservatory of Music of Madrid. He studied music and harmony and when he graduated he won two awards, "Primer Premio en Piano"(First Prize in Piano) and "Música de Cámara"(Chamber Music). The director of the Conservatory invited Figueroa and his brother Jaime (Kachiro) on a musical tour throughout Spain, Portugal and Africa. Needless to say, the brothers took advantage of this opportunity.
The release also dovetails with the producer’s sporadic affection for solo instrumental albums, a form he slipped into earlier this year on a spacey ambient record called Emotional Topography Because Reyes engages a solitary idea throughout he forces the listener to dwell on the album’s minimalism, an experiment that magnifies every note and makes for a productive exploration of rhythm. The payoff of Boleros Valses Y Mas is more often intellectual than aesthetic. Instead of producing beautiful cover versions, Reyes has driven at the heart of what makes a bolero a bolero and so on, boiling down the song styles into a weird but sound study in Latin American music, unexpectedly unravelling traditions as he updates them.
Narciso Figueroa (October 31, 1906 – September 4, 2004) is considered to be the "Father of the Modern Danzas". Figueroa was the second of eight siblings born to Jesus Figueroa and Carmen Sanabria in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. Both his parents performed in concerts and were also music instructors. Raised in a musically inclined family, it was to no surprise that eventually Figueroa and his brothers and sisters were to become the foundation of one of Puerto Rico's greatest musical dynasties.
Tracklist
Valses De Juan Garriga | ||
A1 | Sueño de Vestales | 4:40 |
A2 | Alma De Rosas | 4:42 |
A3 | Sueño De Hadas | 4:58 |
A4 | Alma Gitana | 3:03 |
Valses De Juan Garriga | ||
B1 | Tristes Soledades | 3:19 |
Valses De Rafael Marquez | ||
B2 | Hojas Caídas | 4:31 |
B3 | Palmira | 3:49 |
B4 | Euterpe | 3:59 |
Credits
- Engineer [Ingeniero De Sonido], Edited By [Editor] – Juan Blanco
- Piano [Pianista] – Narciso Figueroa
