EXCELENTE INTERPRETACION DE TAN FAMOSO JOROPO VENEZOLANO. GRACIAS A NUESTROS AMIGOS COLOMBIANOS POR PONER TAN EN ALTO LA CULTURA LATINOAMERICANA. BRAVO!!!!
Thank you for sharing video from the 2011 Smithsonian Folklife Festival! Cimarrón recently made its third Festival appearance and are celebrating their 2nd album release on Smithsonian Folkways, the nonprofit record label of the National Museum of the U.S. For more information on “¡Cimarrón! Joropo Music from the Plains of Colombia,” visit folkways dot si dot edu.
¡Muchas gracias por haber subido este video del Festival Smithsonian Folklife 2011! Cimarrón recientemente hizo su tercera actuación en el festival, y ahora celebran la salida de su segundo álbum de Smithsonian Folkways, el sello discográfico sin ánimo de lucro del museo nacional de los EEUU. Para más información sobre “¡Cimarrón! Joropo Music from the Plains of Colombia,” visite folkways punto si punto edu.
¡Muchas gracias por haber subido este video del Festival Smithsonian Folklife 2011! Cimarrón recientemente hizo su tercera actuación en el festival, y ahora celebran la salida de su segundo álbum de Smithsonian Folkways, el sello discográfico sin ánimo de lucro del museo nacional de los EEUU. Para más información sobre “¡Cimarrón! Joropo Music from the Plains of Colombia,” visite folkways punto si punto edu.
Alguna vez me gustaria ver y escuchar un joropo con intrumentos auctoctonos de los llanos colombianos. El arpa, cuatro y maracas son autoctonos del llano venezolano.
I have been playing Latin American Music in semi-professional groups for 26 years and I have seen and heard some impressive music and artists in that time. However, I have rarely seen anything quite as amazing as this!! Grupo Cimarron represent everything I love about this style of music. They represent why Latin American music is the most vibrant in the world in my view. I wish I could see them live. I would travel a long way to see them!! If I could play the cuatro like that it would be great!
Este video es un tesoro para mi. Ya se que en el arpa esta Cuco, John en las maracas, Oviedo en la percusion y Ana es cantante, ademas de bailarina; nos falta saber quienes son los de la vandola y el cuatro. Un abrazo a todos desde new York.
Cada día cuando veo al pueblo colombiano tocar con tanto amor música que los venezolanos sentimos en el corazón me doy cuenta que son más las cosas que nos unen, un pasado histórico glorioso, la sangre derramada por Colombianos en Venezuela y la sangre por Venezolanos en Colombia, por la libertad de ambos países; la misma música, Gracias a NUESTROS HERMANOS el Pueblo Colombiano. Gracias al Grupo Cimarrón
Mucho pero mucho viaje!!! Desde Venezuela les envio un abrazo de hermano lleno de orgullo. Ver a mis amigos haciendo buen folklore es maravilloso, mas aun cuando lo hacen en todas partes del mundo. Oviedo haciendo la mejor percusion con manos y pies y algo que no habia visto nunca era a Jhoncito acompañandolo en la tarea con las maracas. El maestro Cuco dirigiendo magistralmente con su arpa... Demasiado bueno. Falto Ana cantando.
Esto està excelente.El cuatrista se bota,los capachos"palo cruzao" estàn bien sacudidos y el zapateo està al ritmo de la mùsica,aùn con la rapidez con que se hizo.
I saw them play in Manchester a couple of weeks ago, they were amazing! They hung out in the bar afterwards talking to everyone - they were all really nice people, and very modest given just how talented they all were.
I got to see these guys perform live in Kendal, England. They where god damn amazing. There was one song in particular where they each had a solo followed by a dance off it blew me away!!!!!!!!!
Hey rccl36812, Obviously you are Venezuelan it is as polemic as saying that Bluegrass is from Kentucky or North Carolina or Is the PISCO originally from Peru or Chile.. this Music is originally from the Orinoco's river Valley which actually marks the border between Colombia and Venezuela.and there is Venezuelan Musica Llanera and Colombian Musica llanera in this case as you stated it is Colombian music played by Colombians.
Yes , I'm venezuelan, and very proud to be so. When I made my comment, I was refering to the song "quitapesares" by Carlos Bonet, a venezuelan composer born in Aragua ( venezuelan state)1892....so, don't be so offended...it's a venezuelan piece, and I congtulate this group on playing it quite well....Nothing polemic about that !..
Hey buddy ! Don't get so offended ! My comment was about the song ,a venezuelan joropo "quitapesares" by Carlos Bonet, a venezuelan composer born in Aragua 1892 ...all I was intending to say..was "great interpretation of the Original venezuelan piece...Well done...bring it on ! ...meaning "Do more"...maybe you need to understand english better, bro !.
@rccl36812 u should know Colombia and Venezuela shares the Orinoco basin, it means they share a culture as well as the music, so it is not only venezuelan music !
Hey rccl36812 Obviously you are Venezuelan and this is polemic as If u say Bluegrass is from Kentucky or form North Carolina, or it is PISCO originally from Peru or Chile.
Musica Llanera is originally fron the Orinoco's River valley which marks the border between Venezuela and Colombia. In this case as you stated it is Colombian music play by a Colombian group.
EXCELENTE INTERPRETACION DE TAN FAMOSO JOROPO VENEZOLANO. GRACIAS A NUESTROS AMIGOS COLOMBIANOS POR PONER TAN EN ALTO LA CULTURA LATINOAMERICANA. BRAVO!!!!
CantaresVzlnChoir 3 months ago
excelente se siente en el alma el sabor del llano....mi tierra bella ....
MARIBELCRUZDIAZ 4 months ago
maravilloso!!!!!
MeliUsher 5 months ago
Thank you for sharing video from the 2011 Smithsonian Folklife Festival! Cimarrón recently made its third Festival appearance and are celebrating their 2nd album release on Smithsonian Folkways, the nonprofit record label of the National Museum of the U.S. For more information on “¡Cimarrón! Joropo Music from the Plains of Colombia,” visit folkways dot si dot edu.
SmithsonianFolkways 6 months ago
¡Muchas gracias por haber subido este video del Festival Smithsonian Folklife 2011! Cimarrón recientemente hizo su tercera actuación en el festival, y ahora celebran la salida de su segundo álbum de Smithsonian Folkways, el sello discográfico sin ánimo de lucro del museo nacional de los EEUU. Para más información sobre “¡Cimarrón! Joropo Music from the Plains of Colombia,” visite folkways punto si punto edu.
SmithsonianFolkways 6 months ago
¡Muchas gracias por haber subido este video del Festival Smithsonian Folklife 2011! Cimarrón recientemente hizo su tercera actuación en el festival, y ahora celebran la salida de su segundo álbum de Smithsonian Folkways, el sello discográfico sin ánimo de lucro del museo nacional de los EEUU. Para más información sobre “¡Cimarrón! Joropo Music from the Plains of Colombia,” visite folkways punto si punto edu.
SmithsonianFolkways 6 months ago
Alguna vez me gustaria ver y escuchar un joropo con intrumentos auctoctonos de los llanos colombianos. El arpa, cuatro y maracas son autoctonos del llano venezolano.
rccl36812 6 months ago
impossibly good
Xanaseb 7 months ago
funny mexican dancing =)
antrii 7 months ago
muy bacano!!!
maracallanera 9 months ago
I have been playing Latin American Music in semi-professional groups for 26 years and I have seen and heard some impressive music and artists in that time. However, I have rarely seen anything quite as amazing as this!! Grupo Cimarron represent everything I love about this style of music. They represent why Latin American music is the most vibrant in the world in my view. I wish I could see them live. I would travel a long way to see them!! If I could play the cuatro like that it would be great!
Xanaseb 10 months ago
Sencillamente magistral, Dios que grande como bendices a estos seres con esos dones tan divinos
ovalbask 10 months ago
expectacularr presentaciooon eso es lo bello de colombia !!
SUPERJAGUERO 10 months ago
Waw que virtuosismo!!
afjaimesp 10 months ago
Que bueno! que orgullo! esta es mi musica... esto es Colombia!!!!
Etherspes 11 months ago
que talento..muy muy bueno.
sonikonesdf 1 year ago 2
La genialidad del maestro Aldemaro Romero y la frescura de Cimarrón. ¡Bravo!
danyluis 1 year ago
Este video es un tesoro para mi. Ya se que en el arpa esta Cuco, John en las maracas, Oviedo en la percusion y Ana es cantante, ademas de bailarina; nos falta saber quienes son los de la vandola y el cuatro. Un abrazo a todos desde new York.
hernandopaty 1 year ago
Love it !!!! Cuco & Cimarron
kikuyo2008 1 year ago
ufffffff q chimba definitibamente sin palabras eeeeeeeeee exelente
hayder30 1 year ago
Cada día cuando veo al pueblo colombiano tocar con tanto amor música que los venezolanos sentimos en el corazón me doy cuenta que son más las cosas que nos unen, un pasado histórico glorioso, la sangre derramada por Colombianos en Venezuela y la sangre por Venezolanos en Colombia, por la libertad de ambos países; la misma música, Gracias a NUESTROS HERMANOS el Pueblo Colombiano. Gracias al Grupo Cimarrón
JuanBimba23 1 year ago 5
@JuanBimba23 ...que vivan los hermanos colombianos y venezolanos....!!!!!!!!
manuelhmr90 11 months ago 6
Mucho viaje!!! No habia visto a Jhoncito con las maracas.
srdebourg 1 year ago
Mucho pero mucho viaje!!! Desde Venezuela les envio un abrazo de hermano lleno de orgullo. Ver a mis amigos haciendo buen folklore es maravilloso, mas aun cuando lo hacen en todas partes del mundo. Oviedo haciendo la mejor percusion con manos y pies y algo que no habia visto nunca era a Jhoncito acompañandolo en la tarea con las maracas. El maestro Cuco dirigiendo magistralmente con su arpa... Demasiado bueno. Falto Ana cantando.
srdebourg 1 year ago
¡Increíble! ¡Casi no puedo creer lo que ven mis ojos!
Awesome skills all of you.
hippymumsal 1 year ago
Ajumalooooooooo jajajajajajajajaja desde Venezuela.......
Isauniverse 1 year ago
This was amazing!
mgbertulfo 1 year ago
Señorazos
Excelente!!!!
yperilla999 1 year ago
Dios mio, qué arte.
GuillermoDictus 1 year ago
Fabulosos!!! Felicitaciones!!! excelente trabajo musical!!! Saludos desde Ecuador hermanos colombianos.
marfegueal 1 year ago
Esto està excelente.El cuatrista se bota,los capachos"palo cruzao" estàn bien sacudidos y el zapateo està al ritmo de la mùsica,aùn con la rapidez con que se hizo.
joselatrini 1 year ago
Que bonito! :) Oh my god you're awesome :) Hoping to see you in Hungary soon ;)
Harleygirl007 1 year ago
saludos hermanos... que bien.
ALLBOROTAOS 1 year ago
genious
and they even look handsome :)
varkerti 1 year ago
que bonito; gracias hermanos colombianos por poner nuestra música venezolana muy en alto
devzoom 1 year ago
@devzoom Colombia también tiene llanos no solamente es de Venezuela.
No te equivoques
synalar90 1 year ago
es algo increible!!!!!
adinadech 1 year ago
I saw them play in Manchester a couple of weeks ago, they were amazing! They hung out in the bar afterwards talking to everyone - they were all really nice people, and very modest given just how talented they all were.
jonwileman999 1 year ago
I got to see these guys perform live in Kendal, England. They where god damn amazing. There was one song in particular where they each had a solo followed by a dance off it blew me away!!!!!!!!!
omadabear 1 year ago
Extraordinario grupo, todos son excelentes, gracias por la musica Colombia y Venezuela.
hernandopaty 1 year ago
Hey rccl36812, Obviously you are Venezuelan it is as polemic as saying that Bluegrass is from Kentucky or North Carolina or Is the PISCO originally from Peru or Chile.. this Music is originally from the Orinoco's river Valley which actually marks the border between Colombia and Venezuela.and there is Venezuelan Musica Llanera and Colombian Musica llanera in this case as you stated it is Colombian music played by Colombians.
Colgipsy 1 year ago
Yes , I'm venezuelan, and very proud to be so. When I made my comment, I was refering to the song "quitapesares" by Carlos Bonet, a venezuelan composer born in Aragua ( venezuelan state)1892....so, don't be so offended...it's a venezuelan piece, and I congtulate this group on playing it quite well....Nothing polemic about that !..
rccl36812 1 year ago
Hey buddy ! Don't get so offended ! My comment was about the song ,a venezuelan joropo "quitapesares" by Carlos Bonet, a venezuelan composer born in Aragua 1892 ...all I was intending to say..was "great interpretation of the Original venezuelan piece...Well done...bring it on ! ...meaning "Do more"...maybe you need to understand english better, bro !.
rccl36812 1 year ago
@rccl36812 Este si es el verdadero cabrón
synalar90 1 year ago
My God!!! that is brilliant. Colombians!!!
calidanza 1 year ago
Mis amigos de Grupo Cimarron, Impresionante presentación de ese Quitapesares, guao :) ..... saludos desde Tierra Blanca Veracruz - Mexico
Guz Alarcón
tazvo78 2 years ago
buenisimoooo
laperfecta2 2 years ago
3:27 - 4:05. Wtf that is wicked :) what technique did you use? pretty insane well-played, and i love it :)
SAYA443 2 years ago
wow i hate to state the obvious but these guys are amazing
heroshion21 2 years ago
For a colombian group, playing venezuelan music, you guys did OK !.....bring it on !
rccl36812 2 years ago
@rccl36812 u should know Colombia and Venezuela shares the Orinoco basin, it means they share a culture as well as the music, so it is not only venezuelan music !
this performance is not only OK but outstanding
CalvoHP 2 years ago
Hey rccl36812 Obviously you are Venezuelan and this is polemic as If u say Bluegrass is from Kentucky or form North Carolina, or it is PISCO originally from Peru or Chile.
Musica Llanera is originally fron the Orinoco's River valley which marks the border between Venezuela and Colombia. In this case as you stated it is Colombian music play by a Colombian group.
Colgipsy 1 year ago
i saw them at womad, they're amazing.
Gabriellafreetiger 2 years ago
i'm seeing the group at WOMAD this year, this song is fantastic! :)
subberfischer 2 years ago
bravo!!
gx
xufilmes 2 years ago 2