Vals de Cavite

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Uploaded by on Sep 19, 2009

Del álbum Nostalgia Filipina.
Vals de Cavite,circa 1800.
Canta Guillermo Gómez-Rivera.
Imagen: En el jardín, de Félix Resurrección Hidalgo.
Música : Rondalla del maestro Roberto Buena.

LETRA
Yo canto un vals
una noche soñé
y al despertar
en silencio quedé.
Vuelvo a dormir,
vuelvo a soñar,
y después de un vals
lleno de alegría estoy.

Al despertar el día
deseos siembra el mar,
con ansia y alegría
cantaba el ruiseñor.
Con ansia y alegría
cantaba el ruiseñor
y allí después se cruzan
los lazos de mi amor.

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  • @MrEriesal I see what you mean....

  • The tune appears to be an adaptation of Tristezas del Alma.

  • @luisdiego29 Ya lo creo, tiene un ritmo que me recuerda a los años 50 en la capital mexicana. Saludos.

  • Viva Filipinas Hispana

  • Una melodía exquisita en nuestra hermosa lengua castellana, con el acento inequívoco filipino, que a pesar de las vicisitudes de la vida aún lucha por permanecer vigente en Filipinas, gracias, realmente es un refrigerio al corazón, escuchar a esta obra de arte.

  • An exquisite melody in our beautiful Castilian language, with the unequivocal Philippine accent, which in spite of the vicissitudes of the life yet fights to remain in force in Philippines, thank you, really is a refreshment to the heart, to listen to this work of art.

  • Thank you for posting such beautiful collection of old Philippine songs & Pictures too. Reminds me of some style of music by the serenaders during Todos Los Santos in Cavite. Spanish Language was very useful to me and my wife when I was on job assignments in Monterrey Mexico & Caracas Venezuela.

    Keep up the good works. Viva Chabacano. from Caviteno Texan

  • CAVITEÑO SOY is a romantic feeling for Cavite and the pride of being Caviteño para the old city and, later, from the entire province. It recalls the waters of La Bahía de Manila, the sunset, the afternoon breeze of Cañacao, the old houses near the Church, now rebuilt, and the soul of the criollo caviteño language that is so polite and so musical. ¡Viva Cavite de mi alma!

  • Hacen bien, en subir esta musica filipina en español.

  • Gracias por compartir con nosotros la musica hispanofilipina.

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