Me enamoré de esta música en cuanto la escuché, hace unos años. Fué en la pelicula "Fresa y Chocolate". Es de una belleza y sensibilidad indescriptible, que hace sentir el dolor del compositor al marchar de su amada Cuba, hacia el exilio.
¡ Ah, la música de otros tiempos ! Esta música hermosísima en sus armonías, ideas musicales, nos hablan, nos describen en esas notas el sentir, el palpitar, los anhelos, tribulaciones, pesares y alegrías de una época ya pasada que estos acordes sublimes nos hacen revivir en nuestra imaginación. Escuchándola me transporto a esos tiempos. Maestro Cervantes que vives eternamente en tu música, gracias infinitas por permitirnos disfrutar de ella. Gracias al dotado joven intérprete que la honra con su hábil y artística interpretación.
sin palabras , es una de las canciones más bellas para piano jamás escuchadas , de una magnitud y sensibilidad humanas insondables , me provoca una sensación indescriptible pero a la vez suave y tierna.Gracias Cervantes.
Cervantes studied in paris. He was a concert pianist. List walking in front of his door, knocked, and said, he wished to meet the man, who played so beautifully.
my dear friend you have felt everything that there was there to feel. I think Fernandez is a reference when it comes to the interpretation of cuban music. You are most welcome.
Marty, these pieces are full of nostalgic remembrances. Cervantes was deported to Spain and he was extremely nationalist. Adios a Cuba is the saddest of them all, it's like a long and agonic weep...
Voy a escuchar esta canción en el malecón antes de irme para siempre. Será mi despedida y se que me va a doler con todo el corazón. Siento por todo lo que viví y no llegue a vivir aquí, porque es mi país y lo voy a extrañar.
Such a beautiful Christmas gift from my friend ...thank you very much .....I have placed it into my favorites and will remember it is a "tribute" ......as always a beautiful combination of pictures and music ..........stay blessed............obrigado ....gracias..................................σας ευχαριστούμε...... !!
I.Cervantes, Ilusiones Perdidas, Homenaje, Adiós a Cuba, F.Fernández OCT 31, 2016 Uploaded on 5 Feb 2010Ignácio Cervantes, 1847-1905, or cuban romantic creolism in the colonial fin de siècle. He studied piano and composition with Nicolás Ruiz Espadero in his native Havana, with Louis Morreau Gottschalk and with Antoine François Marmontel and Charles Alkan in the Conservatoire de Paris. One of the major figures in the cuban musical life. He brought in the island the european romantic harmonic and pianistic tradition. He used creole melodies and rythmes, as opposed to the afro-cuban tendency expressed by Roldán-Caturla. He created an effective and sophisticated salon music, operas, zarzuelas and symphonic pieces. His most famous work remains the Danzas Cubanas for piano. A tender, sensual, nostalgic music imagery. I suggest here three of them: 1.Ilusiones perdidas, 00:00-01:14, (bonjour Honoré) 2.Homenaje, 01:15-02:46 3.Adios a Cuba, 02:47-04:14 The danza cubana came from the contredance which was meant for dancing and was transfrormed into danzón. At the end of the 19th century danza was an independent form of composition. Usually in 2/4, its rythme is also called habanera. Cuban pianist, teacher and composer Frank Fernández, b. Mayarí 1944, studied in Cuba and in Moscow with Victor Merzhanov. He has given concerts and recorded in Europe, Russia, E.Asia, S.and C.América. He used to teach in the Havana Instituto Superior de Arte and has been decorated for his arts all over the world. Among his pupils J.L. Prats, V. Rodriguez, L. Morales. In this recording he keeps a safe distance between sentimentalism and frigidity. His phrases are wonderfully shaped, his sound always cantante, his rythme flexible, his colours well contained. I can hardly imagine a more subtle rendition of these Danzas. Homenaje is a Christmas present for my e-friend Backatwon. The video is illustrated with four of my most favourite fotos that I have taken in Brazil. These three dances were part of the soundtrack of the wonderful cuban-spanish-mexican film Fresa y Chocolate, 1993, (Strawberry and Chocolate) by Tomás Gutiérez Alea and Juan Carlos Tabío based on a short story written by Senel Paz. This sensitive film, using the story of a homosexual love affair, talks about tolerance in every form and respectfully presents the flaws of the revolutionary Cuban society. Enjoy. "EL CÁLIZ DE MI SANGRE" **************************
So many funny comments! Cervantes was not rich. He loved his country. Giving concerts , he was raising money for the indepence war of Cuba. He was deported from Cuba by the government of that time. The foto of the two boys is from Brasil. Lol.
my dearest friend MisLatinZing ;-) , yes, you are missing something since you are going to love Cuba. I am sorry if I disapoint you, the fotos come from Brasil.
I don't get it. In the film Fresa y Chocolate, the lead character was playing this song but he mentioned only one title "Adios a Cuba" which gave me the impression that it was just entirely one piano piece playing on the record. But in your description, there's actually 3 pieces sewn together like a suite. That means you can't isolate the pieces and play them individually, you have to play the whole thing? Btw, thanks so much for this upload, I've been relentless in my search and finally!...
The streets look like Trinidad though ;);) and the kids could be from Cuba since you have all ethnies in Cuba :) So MisZing, go to Cuba AND go to Brazil, that's the only solution ;);)
Uno no se cansa de escuchar la buena música como esta.
Esta canción es de la época colonial sus acordes reflejan esa tristeza del compositor 🥀
Qué alma no se siente sobrecogida ante esta pieza? Quién no se siente orgulloso hasta los tuétanos de ser cubano, al oír esta danza?
Me enamoré de esta música en cuanto la escuché, hace unos años. Fué en la pelicula "Fresa y Chocolate". Es de una belleza y sensibilidad indescriptible, que hace sentir el dolor del compositor al marchar de su amada Cuba, hacia el exilio.
Yo te entiendo perfectamente... Es increíble que me hace sentir toda la emoción
@@holisticmaya tarde pero concuerdo
Yo también, es de mis películas favoritas
Yo igual, acabo de ver la película, muy bonita la música como el filme
A mis casi 40 y apenas concuerdo
Las ilusiones perdidas .autor lgnacio Cervantes cubano .yo se la deddico a todos los venezolanos que se sienten HOY como yo
im so proud of being cuban VIVA CUBA
Gracias Diego de fresa y chocolate por tu música y tus libros...
Una pieza maravillosa interpretada maravillosamente, a mi como cubano me llena de nostalgia por mi tierra
Amo esta música 🥰
¡ Ah, la música de otros tiempos ! Esta música hermosísima en sus armonías, ideas musicales, nos hablan, nos describen en esas notas el sentir, el palpitar, los anhelos, tribulaciones, pesares y alegrías de una época ya pasada que estos acordes sublimes nos hacen revivir en nuestra imaginación. Escuchándola me transporto a esos tiempos. Maestro Cervantes que vives eternamente en tu música, gracias infinitas por permitirnos disfrutar de ella. Gracias al dotado joven intérprete que la honra con su hábil y artística interpretación.
sin palabras , es una de las canciones más bellas para piano jamás escuchadas , de una magnitud y sensibilidad humanas insondables , me provoca una sensación indescriptible pero a la vez suave y tierna.Gracias Cervantes.
Très beau, très sensuel. Surtout adios à Cuba.
Cervantes studied in paris. He was a concert pianist. List walking in front of his door, knocked, and said, he wished to meet the man, who played so beautifully.
merveille parmi les pierres précieuses du grand compositeur cubain Ignacio Cervanters
Bella musica de un maestro de todos los tiempos es triste decir adios a cuba cuando partimos lejos.
Excelente música, película fresa y chocolate, David y Diego.
Maravillosa obra y que gran interprete Frank Fernandez
Hermosa música, ¡¡¡Una de mis películas preferidas!!! ;)
Fresa y chocolate, maravillosa película.
Exactamente! Gracias a esta película yo conozco la melodía y el compositor.
Hermosa pelicula y nada mas lindo que profundizar en sus guiños culturales y encontrar joyas como esta.
es mi obra favorita de cervantes vi la pelicula fresa y chocolate 30 veces cuando se estreno para sacar de oido esta piezza
my dear friend you have felt everything that there was there to feel. I think Fernandez is a reference when it comes to the interpretation of cuban music. You are most welcome.
Me encanta al igual que la película Saludos desde mexico
What beautiful, lovely renditions, that reveal this to be truly great music.
I can't get tired of listening to these ever. Calm and feels my mind with thoughts and memories.
Marty, these pieces are full of nostalgic remembrances. Cervantes was deported to Spain and he was extremely nationalist. Adios a Cuba is the saddest of them all, it's like a long and agonic weep...
If a picture is worth a thousand words, then your four pictures are worth forty thousand words. Bravo!
Voy a escuchar esta canción en el malecón antes de irme para siempre. Será mi despedida y se que me va a doler con todo el corazón. Siento por todo lo que viví y no llegue a vivir aquí, porque es mi país y lo voy a extrañar.
❤
❤❤❤
One of the fathers of the Cuban Music. Salud a usted maestro inmortal!
FABULOSA, delicada y dulce como un flan.Muchas gracias y un abrazo de flor.
Delicadeza en estado puro, destilada nota a nota...
..hermosa melancolía musical!....
es muy triste dan ganas de llorar
Such a beautiful Christmas gift from my friend ...thank you very much .....I have placed it into my favorites and will remember it is a "tribute" ......as always a beautiful combination of pictures and music ..........stay blessed............obrigado ....gracias..................................σας ευχαριστούμε...... !!
maravilloso !
Always fantastic Cervantes, Fernández is a great musician !
Good thing Cervantes family was rich and he got to study abroad,if not,Jesus Maria y Jose!!
Hermosura de pieza
doce, mágico, fotos perfeitas... realmente emocionante. obrigado.
.."nostalgias"..
🇧🇷
i love the photos and love the music. great job :)
I think Cervantes composed these beautiful compositions in New York.
Maravilhoso!!!!Abraços do Brasil!!!
I.Cervantes, Ilusiones Perdidas, Homenaje, Adiós a Cuba, F.Fernández OCT 31, 2016
Uploaded on 5 Feb 2010Ignácio
Cervantes, 1847-1905, or cuban romantic creolism in the colonial fin de
siècle. He studied piano and composition with Nicolás Ruiz Espadero in
his native Havana, with Louis Morreau Gottschalk and with Antoine
François Marmontel and Charles Alkan in the Conservatoire de Paris. One
of the major figures in the cuban musical life. He brought in the island
the european romantic harmonic and pianistic tradition. He used creole
melodies and rythmes, as opposed to the afro-cuban tendency expressed by
Roldán-Caturla. He created an effective and sophisticated salon music,
operas, zarzuelas and symphonic pieces. His most famous work remains the
Danzas Cubanas for piano. A tender, sensual, nostalgic music imagery.
I suggest here three of them:
1.Ilusiones perdidas, 00:00-01:14, (bonjour Honoré)
2.Homenaje, 01:15-02:46
3.Adios a Cuba, 02:47-04:14
The
danza cubana came from the contredance which was meant for dancing and
was transfrormed into danzón. At the end of the 19th century danza was
an independent form of composition. Usually in 2/4, its rythme is also
called habanera.
Cuban pianist, teacher and composer Frank
Fernández, b. Mayarí 1944, studied in Cuba and in Moscow with Victor
Merzhanov. He has given concerts and recorded in Europe, Russia, E.Asia,
S.and C.América. He used to teach in the Havana Instituto Superior de
Arte and has been decorated for his arts all over the world. Among his
pupils J.L. Prats, V. Rodriguez, L. Morales.
In this recording
he keeps a safe distance between sentimentalism and frigidity. His
phrases are wonderfully shaped, his sound always cantante, his rythme
flexible, his colours well contained. I can hardly imagine a more subtle
rendition of these Danzas.
Homenaje is a Christmas present for my e-friend Backatwon.
The video is illustrated with four of my most favourite fotos that I have taken in Brazil.
These
three dances were part of the soundtrack of the wonderful
cuban-spanish-mexican film Fresa y Chocolate, 1993, (Strawberry and
Chocolate) by Tomás Gutiérez Alea and Juan Carlos Tabío based on a short
story written by Senel Paz. This sensitive film, using the story of a
homosexual love affair, talks about tolerance in every form and
respectfully presents the flaws of the revolutionary Cuban society.
Enjoy. "EL CÁLIZ DE MI SANGRE"
**************************
Ilusiones Perdidas como el Hada Emma.
I love it ! thanks for this upload !
Qué bella sonoridad del piano. Ojalá que quien subió el video nos lo averiguara
Thanks man ur the best ;)
❤
Look up the musical publishers 40 Cuarenta Ediciones. They have an edition of Cervantes' dances as well as much more Latin American music.
So many funny comments!
Cervantes was not rich. He loved his country. Giving concerts , he was raising money for the indepence war of Cuba. He was deported from Cuba by the government of that time.
The foto of the two boys is from Brasil. Lol.
The score can be found on imslp
that's fine :)
my dearest friend MisLatinZing ;-) , yes, you are missing something since you are going to love Cuba. I am sorry if I disapoint you, the fotos come from Brasil.
🥺🥺🥺
Quelqu''un sait s'il existe les partitions de ces 2 musiques sublimes d' Ignacio CERVANTES et comment les trouver ? Merci !!!!
Cervantes was Cuban. He composed the dances in New York.
Carolina, the piano scores are available in Spain.
Lois Walsh and online for free
Se puede descargar en línea? cual es el link de descarga? ( i want download this song... what is the link?) (320 kbps XD)
Please can someone tell me where I can find the notes the sheet or something please I want to learn it so badly I'm addicted please someone ;)
I am so sorry but I have not the score.
I don't get it. In the film Fresa y Chocolate, the lead character was playing this song but he mentioned only one title "Adios a Cuba" which gave me the impression that it was just entirely one piano piece playing on the record. But in your description, there's actually 3 pieces sewn together like a suite. That means you can't isolate the pieces and play them individually, you have to play the whole thing? Btw, thanks so much for this upload, I've been relentless in my search and finally!...
Rey De La Torre: Adiós a Cuba (1962)
watch?v=fb4fvaS74VQ
gracias and regards
The streets look like Trinidad though ;);) and the kids could be from Cuba since you have all ethnies in Cuba :) So MisZing, go to Cuba AND go to Brazil, that's the only solution ;);)
Fresa y Chocolate.
Castro is dead.