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Huapango (Jose Pablo Moncayo)

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2008

Sones de Mexico Ensemble performs with a Chicago Sinfonietta chamber ensemble (string quartet and a piano). Recorded live on April 25, 2008 at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Chicago.

"Huapango" by Jose Pablo Moncayo (1912-1958) is inspired in Mexican folk songs and rhythms. It is Mexico's quintessential symphonic work, and it is widely performed. This reduction arranged by Victor Pichardo, is performed by a combined folk and classical ensemble of eleven players

Featuring:
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Victor Pichardo - jarana, clarinet
Juan Rivera - violin
Zacbe Pichardo - marimba, harp
Lorena Iniguez - reed flute, jarana, guiro, foot tapping
Juan Dies - bass, teponaztli
Javier Saume - drum set, maracas

James Sanders - violin
Terrance Gray - violin
Robert Fisher - viola
Edward Moore - cello
Don Neale - piano

Sound Engineer: Dave Unger

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  • @VzCoG estoy de acuerdo contigo, todos somos Mexico. No importa de que parte seas de Mexico, todos hacemos uno solo y ese uno es Mexico, un gran saludo a toda mi gente mexicana, sientete orgulloso de ser mexicano : )

  • @aevg1982 Jalisco es México, Michoacán es México, Guanajuato es México, Puebla es México, Morelos es México, Chiapas es México, Campeche es México, Nayarit es México, Las Bajas son México, Quintana Roo es México, Oaxaca es México, Aguascalientes es México! Todos somos México! Que viva México paisa!

  • Fantastic Music and musicians !!! Very elevating. I feel complete happiness on hearing this beautiful music. I first heard it on the documentary film "The Promise of Music" being performed by the Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestra under Gustavo Dudamel.

  • hola amigos de sones de mexico seria un placer para mi escuchar la cansion SONES DE MARIACHI es muy buena pieza y creo que les saldria muy bien

  • huapango proviene del nahualt cauhpanco q significa sobre la tarima.

    J. P. MONCAYO (1912-1958) de Jalisco ha sido uno de los mas grandes compositores de méxico y por supuesto ha hecho famosas sus composiciones internacionalmente.

    Felicidades por el video.

    VIVA MÉXICO

  • José Pablo Moncayo García, nació el 29 de junio de 1912, en Guadalajara, Jalisco.

  • JALISCO ES MEXICO ;)

  • I'm going to be playing this on saturday and sunday- what a brilliant piece!

  • The Huapango always gives me goosebumps and this version rocks my world.

    I really liked the very original parts like the zapateo and the fact that the ensemble sounds like a much larger orchestra.

    I think the interlude probably needs to be softer, more harp and less guitars, it sounds too mariachi like. The flute also makes it sound too pre-hispanic, nothing to do with a huapango.

    All in all it's a really great version. Should get a lot more views and comments. Felicidades.

  • que bueeenos arreglos le han hecho !!

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