José Pablo Moncayo - Huapango (1941)
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- José Pablo Moncayo García (June 29, 1912 - June 16, 1958) was a Mexican pianist, percussionist, music teacher, composer and conductor. "As composer, José Pablo Moncayo represents one of the most important legacies of the Mexican nationalism in art music, after Silvestre Revueltas and Carlos Chávez. He produced some of the masterworks that best symbolize the essence of the national aspirations and contradictions of Mexico in the 20th century.
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Huapango (1941)
Simon Bolivar Symphony Orchestra of Vene conducted by Maximiano Valdes
Description by James Reel
This lively orchestral rhapsody is probably performed more often than any other Mexican classical work, including Chávez's Sinfonía India, Revueltas's Sensemayà and Galindo's Sones de Mariachi. Like that last item, Huapango is an exuberant treatment of Mexican folk tunes, more integrated than in a medley but not too strictly intertwined. The word "huapango" may be a corruption of "fandango," or derived from a Náhuatl word meaning "dance floor," or it may have a number of geographic connotations. At any rate, it is irresistibly rhythmic and joyful but also, simultaneously, quite lyrical. The huapango style originated in Mexico's coastal Veracruz region; its usual instrumentation is a violin, a small folk harp, and various members of the guitar family, which Moncayo sometimes evokes with pizzicato (occasionally even strummed) strings and orchestral harp. But more often the orchestration is powerful and brassy. Moncayo based this work on three themes from Veracruz: El Siquisirí, El Balajú, and El Gavilancito. Toward the end, the composer creates a musical duel for the trumpet and trombone, in which they exchange musical phrases instead of the traditional insults of competing huapango singers. - Hudba
This is the most famous piece of Mexican classical music in the world. It's almost a second national anthem in México. Thank yo again Bartje Barmans.
Yes indeed! I have played it before several times and is a beautiful piece, contains several typical sones from the southern region in Mexico, as the director told us... I played in a classical guitar orchestra. Greetings Alejandro
the best mexican piece of Classical music is "sobre las olas" by juventino rosas and the best Mexican pianist is Ernesto Cortázar.
A mi tío le gustaba escuchar esta pieza. Nos decía que la escucharamos en un home theater. Ya que falleció se me ocurrió escucharla en su memoria. DEP CEVR
Moncayo is a genius...I love this piece, this is a beautiful piece of music...
As a trombone player, the first time I played this piece in the community band I was in, I was in tears when I heard the harp solo for the first time. Such a great piece. Idk if I can think of anything else like this
Nope God sent
Merveilleuse pièce qui me rappelle mon voyage à Mexique en 1977....
A piece that proudly represents Mexico indeed... I have played this piece with the guitar orchestra of the music faculty of Zacatecas's University, UAZ
Just heard this live last night by the Ft. Wayne, IN Philharmonic, conducted by Maestro Maximiano Valdes I loved it and the little 7 year old girl accompaning me loved it also.
Whoever wrote this piece LOVED MEXICO CITY with all their❤ heart
Mexico City and our entire country too. Viva México!
Bella melodía. Verdaderamente representa el folklore de México!💕🎶
*¡Viva México!* 🇲🇽
Quero a partitura
Vaya que es una pieza hermosa...
¡Viva México!
Soberba melodia. Maravilha suprema!!!!
The most iconic piece in our national repertoir 👏🏼👌🏼
Extraordinaria representación de la música nacionalista mexicana, bellisima pieza musical que nos representa en todo el mundo, admirada y respetada, gracias al tapatío Jose Pablo Moncayo por tan genial composición.
We just started playing this piece in orchestra today. Such a fun piece :)
Thank you for posting this score! I love this piece.
The best of the best Borned in Guadalajara
A los puristas de la música no les gusta que esta pieza sea calificada como el segundo Himno Nacional Mexicano. Sin embargo, a mi me parece que es una obra magistral. Saludos desde la Ciudad de México.
The composer and conductor, José Pablo Moncayo, became one of the most important musicians in Mexico, along with Silvestre Revueltas, Carlos Chávez and Julian Carrillo.
¡Viva México, Viva Latinoamérica!
Moncayo es un genio ❤️
Jose Pablo Moncayo is a pride of Mexico...
Thank you
Trombone Solo Sections:
1 - 6:14-6:20
2 - 6:23-6:27
3 - 6:32-6:39
4 - 6:42-6:48
5- 6:48-6:57
So anyways I just started dancing!
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*TMEA 2021-22*
Bass
Excerpt 2: 7:08-End
Thank you sir
The second national anthem...
¡Viva México, cabrones!
5:58 Amazing!
Please, can somebody help me find that same edition sheet music? Please
This is a beautiful piece of music. Does this music tell a story? If so I'd like to know more.
Hi! I don't know if this can be call a "tone poem" but no, it does not tells a story. Is based in several regional songs from the east coast of Mexico. The songs that it's based on tells different things but the songs themselves change every performance. They are made in a more or less basic melodies and stuff but that are more like improvisations. Moncayo went to the east coast of Mexico and there he took some of the tunes that you can hear in the Huapango and then he orchestraid them and convined them all in this piece. So basically it's a mix of folk dances.
Bien
Why do most recordings of this have horns play a G-natural instead of G-sharp on beat 2 a bar after rehearsal 29? This is one of the only recordings I can find that actually has a G-sharp
Looking at the score it should be a G-natural. I agree it sounds "better" with a G-sharp but no accidental is notated in the bar in question. 1st horn plays G-sharps 3 bars before this bar, and 3er horn doesn't have any G-sharps in the bars preceding this bar, in the same page of the score. So a G-natural should be assumed in both parts. One has to wonder if this was an error by the composer, though.
Viva México fiestas mexcanas
el segundo himno nacional
The Philip Glass of Mexico --- Love it!
Why say this piece imitates other composers? This amazing huapango is a compilation of dances typical in Mexico, called "sones". I have played this piece and truly is amazing. Greetings!
@@javierdiazsantana You don't get the reference?
He's not imitating Glass in the traditional sense ... it's that he's using a myriad of repetitions which is a trait of PG.
@@thecarman3693 I see, and i do apologize, hadn't gotten It that way. Greetings
@@javierdiazsantana That's OK .... I guess I wasn't all too clear at the start.
Thanks, and have a good one!
Como dice mi suegro … “hay que chingarse” para saber leer las partituras… yo muy apenas se leer y escribir
José Pablo Moncayo:Huapango
Simón Bolivar Szimfonikus Zenekar
Vezényel:Maximiano Valdés
Köszönöm az értékelést
6:40 - 7:00
La cancion mas MEXICANA que yo conozco. Cada vez que la hoigo siento fuertez deseos de regresar al pasado y destruir a Hernan Cortez ahi en veracruz en 1519. Fue HERNAN CORTEZ el que tomo por su cuenta destruir a nuestra nacion original(Aztlan).
Ridi
De no ser por la invasión de los españoles a México, esta maravillosa obra NO EXISTIRÍA. El compositor se llama José Pablo Moncayo García. ¿Acaso sus nombres y apellidos son aztecas? Además El Huapango, es un ritmo falsado (en cada 3/4 de compás se marca el falsete). Eso indica que su raíz es del flamenco, con ese particular cante jondo proveniente de España. Puede constatarlo en Wikipedia. es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huapango Cruel y despiadada como fue, la conquista hispana dejó buenos frutos.
Ni un extremo ni el otro, como tal esta pieza es un huapango, el cual es una danza tradicional que tengo entendido no posee una influencia directa del flamenco y tiene una estructura rítmica que, nuevamente tampoco deriva del flamenco. Recopila sones tradicionales de nuestro país pero realmente proviene de una mezcla de culturas. Aunque la conquista fue un acto muy sangriento creó una cultura única e irrepetible. Si la conquista no hubiera sucedido, esto no existiría, ya que las notaciones en partitura para toda una orquesta que vemos en la pantalla, desarrolladas a lo largo de siglos en Europa partiendo desde notación de cantos gregorianos en la edad media, es vital para interpretar esta obra en todo su esplendor. De igual manera, si los europeos no hubieran venido a América no habrían conocido nunca estas danzas prehispánicas y tampoco esta gran obra existiría. Lo impresionante de esta obra es que une consistentemente caracteres europeos como la notación en partituras y la orquestación e instrumentación, y caracteres prehispánicos como las danzas y el ritmo característico del huapango (1,2,3/1,2,3/1,2/1,2/1,2) y la estructura de los sones. Una verdadera obra maestra que bebe de dos culturas y nos representa orgullosamente. Saludos
De hecho los huapangos y los sones son totalmente tradicionales del estado de Veracruz y probablemente ya se interpretaban antes de la llegada de los españoles o posean raíces muy antiguas. No posee la más mínima influencia del flamenco en sus formas.
@@robertoortizespinoza795 No pueden ser "buenos frutos", esto se llama mestizaje del cual todos/as formamos parte.