Por la calidad del registro, el ambiente, la bellísima selección de temas y por supuesto la impresionante interpretación de Rita Y Lucia hacen de este video es un clásico instantáneo.
What richness flows from these two! We've just got the concept album De Camino al Camino from Rita and in September Lucia's double album "Folklore". Given all that we see others doing there, truly Barcelona must be some kind of musical portal into New Worlds.
lindo demais assistir e ouvir as interpretações de vcs meninas. Acompanho a trajetória de vcs agora simplesmente iluminadas desde o começo com o não menos iluminado J chamorro, parabéns, do Brasil.
Thankyou so much. It is a charming song. Very evocative. A delight also to meet poet and children's author Maria. I wonder if Horacio sang this to Lucia as a child? ruclips.net/video/hjommIN8vEw/видео.html
Me encanta Rita Payes y saludo a Lucia Fumero. Guapas y muy completas músicas. Recomiendo a nuestra querida Rita no masajearse la nariz en público. Queremos que siga brillando!
0:01 La abeja - Enrique Álvarez Henao 4:27 Valsinha - Chico Buarque y Vinicius de Moraes 8:16 Vaca y pollo - Rita Payés 12:50 Quisiera ser un robot - Lucia Fumero 18:45 Sonhos - Peninha (arreglo de Caetano Veloso) 24:08 Vals Vienezolano - Lucia Fumero 28:06 La Barca - Roberto Cantoral 33:55 La Negra Atilia 37:00 Del amor - Lucia Fumero 41:03 Canción para bañar la luna - María Elena Walsh 44:47 Zamba para Juan Panadero - Castilla y Leguizamón 49:10 La Rosa - Rita Payés 56:00 Nothing - Lucia Fumero 1:02:42 El diablo suelto - Heraclio Fernández 1:08:43 Los aretes que le faltan a la luna
Thank you so much for this. It never occurred to me that the charming piece at 24:08 might be an original composition by Lucy. Vals Vienezolano is a super composition. Lucia Fumero lives in more periods of history than any composer I know.
Now I've found her delightful solo performance. The lilt and waltzing sway are even more profound and other riches are revealed. Certainly a greater sense of the classical composer ready to burst out from this Chopin and Debussy mashup.
Awesome performance. This was even better than the previous night's. Sharper yet paradoxically more relaxed and adventurous. For all their rehearsal you see music newly made in the moment and you see their particular pleasure in it. These two are so good together, friends from long ago. Both composers of great originality and style, performers and entertainers of the highest standard, classical/folk literate and freed by jazz sensibilities. So, my plans for them are quite extensive... I propose a joint jazz adventure with arranger Marti Serra, a piano sextet playing their compositions (and select World Music that both have enjoyed) arranged by Marti...
Have you caught them with Eva Fernández and Magalí Datzira? Sometimes calling themselves The Ladies of Barcelona, they make a pretty talented quartet, with a lucky guy drummer.
@@garyedmondson2998 Oh yes, that time in Malaga in particular. Brilliant Lucy arrangement of Upa Neguinho, Rita (always inventive) and Eva (always melodic) solos and Rita out-Elising Regina singing. So exciting. The Quartet included it in the Jamboree set they did together a year or two later. Magali has done a few sets supporting Rita, here in London (Pizza Express) and at least one in Catalonia when Horacio Fumero wasn't available.
@@garyedmondson2998 Have you seen the great latin album by Munir Hossn (occasional collaborator with MARO)... ruclips.net/video/P5dpvT3-LIQ/видео.html (Lucy and Rita in the promo vid though Rita footage is from her much earlier Tony Saigi session at Underpool.)
Leonardo da Vinci: Simplicity is the highest form of refinement. Saint-Exupéry: Something is not perfect, if nothing can be added, but if nothing can be removed. There we are.
Lovely and appropriate definitions. My Latin teacher also suggested that the Latin root of elegans, elgantis, from which we get the word elegant, meant "simple". Simplicity, resulting in such emotional connection, is nothing more nor less than open-handed magic.
I love the quirky music Lucia (I presume) finds, the 1890 to 1910 outdoor/tea-party piece at 24:08 and the children's chant at 41:00. The Fumero-Payes makeover makes them surprising and delightful, full of charm, stuffed with musical felicities. Can anyone identify these little gems?
@@PlentyOfColor Thank you very much for this. Someone had linked me below to this Chinese inspired Argentinian song by children's writer Maria Elena Walsh. I wondered if it had been a song Lucia's Argentinian father, Horacio Fumero, might have sung to his daughter? In Lucy and Rita's hands it is both thrilling and haunting. Rita's latest sounds quite Argentinian Folkish in 5/8 time. El Cervatillo. Stunning stuff.
Not only is "baby-daddy" still touring with Rita but his singing is being lifted to excellent levels in the Payes household. Eudald is even turning him onto Latin jazz. ruclips.net/video/2EYAWMIDRCE/видео.html
Gracias por un repertorio tan rico, español y latino americano, suenan muy bello, felicitaciones
love it :)
Por la calidad del registro, el ambiente, la bellísima selección de temas y por supuesto la impresionante interpretación de Rita Y Lucia hacen de este video es un clásico instantáneo.
Descubro nothing. Payés, es tu cumpa ideal❤
What richness flows from these two! We've just got the concept album De Camino al Camino from Rita and in September Lucia's double album "Folklore". Given all that we see others doing there, truly Barcelona must be some kind of musical portal into New Worlds.
lindo demais assistir e ouvir as interpretações de vcs meninas. Acompanho a trajetória de vcs agora simplesmente iluminadas desde o começo com o não menos iluminado J chamorro, parabéns, do Brasil.
This is so good Thank you! Lucia Fumero is such a unique and personal voice on piano /voice/song writing! 🐻🍄👯,,and Rita is dope as usual🥳
Wey... q loco esta el set...cuanta inspiracion
Lucy and Rita are both musical adventurers and we benefit from their discoveries.
Leguizamón y Castilla, folcloristas argentinos célebres, autores de las mejores piezas de aire folclórico, especialmente del Norte argentino
La Canción para bañar la luna es de María Elena Walsh, Argentina. Escritora, compositora de temas hermosísimos!
Thankyou so much. It is a charming song. Very evocative. A delight also to meet poet and children's author Maria. I wonder if Horacio sang this to Lucia as a child?
ruclips.net/video/hjommIN8vEw/видео.html
Por favor mada una liste das músicas
Sooo beautiful !
Please, a setlist...
Beautiful. The whistling is great. I wish there were subtitles or at least the titles so I could understand the songs better. Thank you for the music.
Me encanta Rita Payes y saludo a Lucia Fumero. Guapas y muy completas músicas.
Recomiendo a nuestra querida Rita no masajearse la nariz en público. Queremos que siga brillando!
0:01 La abeja - Enrique Álvarez Henao
4:27 Valsinha - Chico Buarque y Vinicius de Moraes
8:16 Vaca y pollo - Rita Payés
12:50 Quisiera ser un robot - Lucia Fumero
18:45 Sonhos - Peninha (arreglo de Caetano Veloso)
24:08 Vals Vienezolano - Lucia Fumero
28:06 La Barca - Roberto Cantoral
33:55 La Negra Atilia
37:00 Del amor - Lucia Fumero
41:03 Canción para bañar la luna - María Elena Walsh
44:47 Zamba para Juan Panadero - Castilla y Leguizamón
49:10 La Rosa - Rita Payés
56:00 Nothing - Lucia Fumero
1:02:42 El diablo suelto - Heraclio Fernández
1:08:43 Los aretes que le faltan a la luna
Thank you so much for this. It never occurred to me that the charming piece at 24:08 might be an original composition by Lucy. Vals Vienezolano is a super composition. Lucia Fumero lives in more periods of history than any composer I know.
Now I've found her delightful solo performance. The lilt and waltzing sway are even more profound and other riches are revealed. Certainly a greater sense of the classical composer ready to burst out from this Chopin and Debussy mashup.
Awesome performance.
This was even better than the previous night's. Sharper yet paradoxically more relaxed and adventurous. For all their rehearsal you see music newly made in the moment and you see their particular pleasure in it.
These two are so good together, friends from long ago. Both composers of great originality and style, performers and entertainers of the highest standard, classical/folk literate and freed by jazz sensibilities.
So, my plans for them are quite extensive...
I propose a joint jazz adventure with arranger Marti Serra, a piano sextet playing their compositions (and select World Music that both have enjoyed) arranged by Marti...
Have you caught them with Eva Fernández and Magalí Datzira? Sometimes calling themselves The Ladies of Barcelona, they make a pretty talented quartet, with a lucky guy drummer.
@@garyedmondson2998 Oh yes, that time in Malaga in particular. Brilliant Lucy arrangement of Upa Neguinho, Rita (always inventive) and Eva (always melodic) solos and Rita out-Elising Regina singing. So exciting. The Quartet included it in the Jamboree set they did together a year or two later.
Magali has done a few sets supporting Rita, here in London (Pizza Express) and at least one in Catalonia when Horacio Fumero wasn't available.
@@fliprim I envy your proximity to the action. Lotsa talent.
@@garyedmondson2998 Have you seen the great latin album by Munir Hossn (occasional collaborator with MARO)...
ruclips.net/video/P5dpvT3-LIQ/видео.html
(Lucy and Rita in the promo vid though Rita footage is from her much earlier Tony Saigi session at Underpool.)
Que hermoso!
Leonardo da Vinci: Simplicity is the highest form of refinement.
Saint-Exupéry: Something is not perfect, if nothing can be added, but if nothing can be removed.
There we are.
Lovely and appropriate definitions. My Latin teacher also suggested that the Latin root of elegans, elgantis, from which we get the word elegant, meant "simple".
Simplicity, resulting in such emotional connection, is nothing more nor less than open-handed magic.
Amo
I love the quirky music Lucia (I presume) finds, the 1890 to 1910 outdoor/tea-party piece at 24:08 and the children's chant at 41:00. The Fumero-Payes makeover makes them surprising and delightful, full of charm, stuffed with musical felicities.
Can anyone identify these little gems?
41:00 is Canción para Bañar la Luna
@@PlentyOfColor Thank you very much for this. Someone had linked me below to this Chinese inspired Argentinian song by children's writer Maria Elena Walsh. I wondered if it had been a song Lucia's Argentinian father, Horacio Fumero, might have sung to his daughter? In Lucy and Rita's hands it is both thrilling and haunting.
Rita's latest sounds quite Argentinian Folkish in 5/8 time. El Cervatillo. Stunning stuff.
Este se oye mucho mejor! Gracias por el esfuerzo!
Increíble.
Asombrosa propuesta!!!
39:20 "el que canta espanta su pena"
So glad to see she is touring without her baby-daddy.
Not only is "baby-daddy" still touring with Rita but his singing is being lifted to excellent levels in the Payes household. Eudald is even turning him onto Latin jazz.
ruclips.net/video/2EYAWMIDRCE/видео.html
la 9 y la 11 del equipo, dando pases en el área chica
Voy!