Ernesto Lecuona Malaguena from the Suite Andalucia Thomas Tirino, Pianist Recorded live November 14, 2003 at the University of Miami, Gusman Concert Hall
So much feeling! Wonderful! Thanks for sharing! This is a fiery song and he definitely caught the fire! Me and this song as a favorite go way way back to the early 1960s when I first heard it and fell in love. I was maybe 6 or 7 at the time. I also fell in love with Mariachi music and Flamenco. This is such a famous piece and honors the man who wrote it. 😊
This is an awesome piece of music and beautifully played. My18-year-old nephew played this piece last month in a Utah state high competition and won a Sterling Scholar. The highest honor awarded in any Utah high school competition. Way to play Dave!
El pianista se llama Thomas Tirino según aparece en la descripción del vídeo. Ernesto Lecuona es el compositor de la pieza (Malagüeña), es cubano nacido en 1895 y exiliado en España, murió a comienzos de los 60. Si te interesa te recomiendo que busques más cosas de él, por ejemplo "La Comparsa" y "Siboney"... espero que te gusten... Saludos!
Malagueñas are the one flamenco form that everyone in the world thinks they know. However, the piece that everyone thinks of as the Malagueñas is the sixth movement of the Suite Andalucía by Cuban pianist and composer, Ernesto Lecuona (1895-1963) - Lecuona's Malagueñas.
Malaguena's music will remain the sad voice coming from the depths of tortured hearts, then it will continue to scream in order to declare its wounds over the years that it will continue to receive the pain of wounds and forever....🌍
This has become my favorite music since my fiancee told me she used to play this astoundingly hard music herself when she was in daily conditioning. Well these renditions by Lecuona and Liberace may become our song to share as we grow older.
a guy from my High School just learned this song for Solo Ensamble, and he's 16! He performed it for our concert and got a standing O. I love this song!
whew! amazing, amazing! the control...dynamics, i love the sounds of the bass towards the end that he hammers out...i wish i had the money to buy myself a steinway grand...
Loved Malaguena from the time I was a young child. Lecuona is always a favorite when it comes to Spanish/Cuban classics. I remember when Mr. Trevino came to UM to perform -- it was a special treat! Go Canes!
Such beauty. Such power. Delicate yet emotional. I'm going to try and duplicate his style the next time i sit down at the piano. Yes, played w/ such love and compassion. LOVE IT. I can still hear it. BRAVO111111111111
Stands well played side-by-side with Montoya's guitar version. He renders reaquedo like a guitarist, which I suppose was his intent, while maintaining the authority of his instrument. Bravo, señor maestro!
I loved playing this in High School...more mature now, more expression, less bravura. This performance is the perfect rendering of Flamenco on the keyboard!!
@bienporteno Muy buena su descripcin , me encanta su comentario, pero su interprete Es Cubano,me jor dicho la musica fue escrita, si que su musica algunas son muy Españolas, Pero tambien llas composiciones de La comparsita Syboney y muchas mas son el magifico legado de la musica Cubana conocida Internacionalmente , gracias un saludo,
Excellent, more pleasant Cuban music that will always be the representation of an era, a wonderful composer Ernesto Lecuona, and a people .................Excelente, la musica mas agradable Cubana que siempre sera la representacion de una epoca ,un magnifico compositor Ernesto Lecuona, y un Pueblo.................
+Amha Ademasu , May have donated those books... I had two one was 7 danzas cubanas the other was the waltzes. Donated them when we moved from portland area, I see you might be from Seattle judging by the profile pic.
On this day exactly seventy years ago {November 14th, 1948} Ernesto Lecuona performed his 1928 composition, "Malaguena", on the CBS-TV network's Sunday-night variety program, 'The Toast of the Town', hosted by Ed Sullivan... Seven years later on January 30th, 1955 Caterina Valente's covered version of the song peaked at #42 on the Cash Box Top 100 chart... In 1960 Connie Francis also covered the song, and her version also peaked at #42, but on Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart, the record's A-side, "My Heart Has A Mind of Its Own", reached #1 {for 2 weeks}... Ernesto Lecuona Casado passed away on November 29th, 1963 at the age of 68... May he R.I.P.
How wonderful it is to hear the composer play his own composition. His performance is beautiful and exceptionally fine. I noticed that he added a few notes that are not in my edition of Malaguena.
oh my goodness!! I can't believe I found it! I heard my friend play this once before jazz band class started, and I was simply in awe, but I kept forgetting to ask him what the song was. This piece is just... jaw dropping.....
i have this exact piece! this was my first piano recital piece. i was still in grade 3 then, about 9 or 10 years old. after a year or so i've forgotten how to play it. :D
The Piano Each note of a piano, Evokes a different thought. Of rain drops or a passing tear, The ebb and flow of life The insurmountable and surmounted, The inevitable certainty, And finality of life. The beauty of human beings, Their wealth of emotion and talent. When intertwined and combined, Produce serenity. ~ Gerard Horgan
Listen to Lecuona himself playing his own composition. Very different- rough, full of passion. I’m sure he likes Tirino’s wonderful and refined interpretation as well.
My sister played Malaguena. Her fingers would bleed after she finished. I miss her!! She could have been a good pianist but wouldn't settle for good, so she became a feckin accountant. She would have been happier with her music and art. Don't settle!
So much feeling! Wonderful! Thanks for sharing! This is a fiery song and he definitely caught the fire!
Me and this song as a favorite go way way back to the early 1960s when I first heard it and fell in love. I was maybe 6 or 7 at the time. I also fell in love with Mariachi music and Flamenco. This is such a famous piece and honors the man who wrote it. 😊
This is an awesome piece of music and beautifully played. My18-year-old nephew played this piece last month in a Utah state high competition and won a Sterling Scholar. The highest honor awarded in any Utah high school competition. Way to play Dave!
I love the smirk on his face when he stands up. He's trying to hide it to be humble, but he can't because his performance was just too awesome.
Finally! The second I heard the beginning I knew, I've found an interpretation that is perfect in every way for me!! Great great version.
this version is definitely a masterpiece. I have come back to watch it several times!
Every once in a while, I come back here and visit this version. It is the BEST interpretation of this beautiful song played by Thomas Tirino.
It has a real Spanish flavor with the nuance of the Moors. Brilliant performance!
Gran compositor cubano ese Lecuona , orgullo de Guanabacoa !
El pianista se llama Thomas Tirino según aparece en la descripción del vídeo. Ernesto Lecuona es el compositor de la pieza (Malagüeña), es cubano nacido en 1895 y exiliado en España, murió a comienzos de los 60. Si te interesa te recomiendo que busques más cosas de él, por ejemplo "La Comparsa" y "Siboney"... espero que te gusten... Saludos!
Y muchos confunden esta pieza musical con la canción "La malagueña" de Elpidio Ramirez.
Reminds me of the way my father played it before he passed.. thank you!
Casey Johnson la
you are one lucky son. may your father RIP
That makes two of us Casey ... only reason I knew the name of it.
One of my favorite renditions so far -- expansive demonstration of tempo and dynamics.
Malagueñas are the one flamenco form that everyone in the world thinks they know. However, the piece that everyone thinks of as the Malagueñas is the sixth movement of the Suite Andalucía by Cuban pianist and composer, Ernesto Lecuona (1895-1963) - Lecuona's Malagueñas.
Malagueña no es flamenco.
Malaguena's music will remain the sad voice coming from the depths of tortured hearts, then it will continue to scream in order to declare its wounds over the years that it will continue to receive the pain of wounds and forever....🌍
the most perfect interpretation ive ever heard
Weird cuz u got the Valen thing going in your name
@@johnpoop5237 lmfao
@@LM-oz2sc and ppl said I wasn’t funny. Funny.
My mother used to play this on the piano.
I love this ! I actually could play Lecuona at age 12. When I mastered Malaguena, I told my parents I no longer needed lessons.
Incredible! This guy, Tirino, has so much power. Nice phrasing. I love Lecuona. Hermosa musica!
Excellent work! This is the best performance I have ever seen of this piece. This piece is also one of my favorite of all time as well. Exceptional!
This has become my favorite music since my fiancee told me she used to play this astoundingly hard music herself when she was in daily conditioning. Well these renditions by Lecuona and Liberace may become our song to share as we grow older.
how fortunate we are you've given us this: thank you!
a guy from my High School just learned this song for Solo Ensamble, and he's 16! He performed it for our concert and got a standing O. I love this song!
whew! amazing, amazing! the control...dynamics, i love the sounds of the bass towards the end that he hammers out...i wish i had the money to buy myself a steinway grand...
This is a performance where the artist lets the music speak and avoids virtuoso pitfalls. Nice
Do you have that music sheet?
I hope one day I will be as good as you
Whoa a comment from a legend from more than 11 years ago with less than 3 likes. I like you content man, keep going!
Woah, Vinheteiro is here? N O I C E
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Bravo!!
Loved Malaguena from the time I was a young child. Lecuona is always a favorite when it comes to Spanish/Cuban classics. I remember when Mr. Trevino came to UM to perform -- it was a special treat! Go Canes!
just learning this piece now, and I cannot believe how fast he plays it.
Very nice interpretation
He plays to the point where you can feel and see right through his heart and soul! Love this performance so much! Thank you for uploading!
Goodness, I absolutely adore this
AQUÍ TENEMOS UN GRAN RECUERDO DE LO QUE FUE NUESTRA BUENA MÚSICA CUBANA. EL GRAN ERNESTO LECUONA. EL MAESTRO DE LA MÚCA.
È e sarà sempre una Musica meravigliosa anche se Datata.
Loved Malaguena from Lecuona! Reminds me of Ibeniz's Rumores de la Caleta!
A mi me encanta la música Andalucía y esta interpretación al piano estaba perfecta y muy guapa :) !
:)
Such beauty. Such power. Delicate yet emotional. I'm going to try and duplicate his style the next time i sit down at the piano. Yes, played w/ such love and compassion. LOVE IT. I can still hear it. BRAVO111111111111
At the end when he stands up he's like "ya, I know...I'm hot shit" LOL
Makes me want to learn how to play piano... ...that was trucking awesome!!!! Thank-you for posting!
Best performance I've seen of this song yet!
The 70 people who disliked this are jealous they can't play as good as this guy xD
viva andalucia, españa y sudamérica carajo!!!
Independientemente de nuestro hermoso apellido, me encanta su música, lo escucho desde niña y me hace recordar a mi padre!!!
:)
Lecuona no tuvo hijos,,,,,no puedes ser hija de el.
Excellent! !!!!!!!!!
I like the way he played the slow less technical passages with greater emphasis than a lot of other pianists. Great performance!
I used to play this. Lecuona does a fantastic job on his own composition. Bravo Bravo is an understatement.
yo escuche al maestro lecuona tocar malagueña y damisela encantadora hace 55 años en disco de la rca victor. extraordinario.
What a beautiful melody; haunting, sad, and majestic all at the same time.
TIENES TODA LA RAZON .
VIVA CUBA- ESPAÑOLA y OLEEeeee .
De los pocos que siguen la partitura!
BELLA CANCIÓN
Ufff , el gran maestro Lecuona .Fantastico!!!!!!!
esta es una pedaso emocional de música
This is a emotional peace of music
Gran compositor Lecuona. Sigue siendo interpretado por grandes músicos.
his memories remains after 59 years of rest
Tirino owns this piece! I like his interpretation more and more every time I listen.
Thank you for being brave enough to bare your soul with your classical presentation of the most beautiful piece ever written
This is wonderful. I hope this era returns one day. Jack Baker NYC
Stands well played side-by-side with Montoya's guitar version. He renders reaquedo like a guitarist, which I suppose was his intent, while maintaining the authority of his instrument.
Bravo, señor maestro!
Yes, it does reflect the guitar .
I loved playing this in High School...more mature now, more expression, less bravura. This performance is the perfect rendering of Flamenco on the keyboard!!
@bienporteno Muy buena su descripcin , me encanta su comentario, pero su interprete Es Cubano,me jor dicho la musica fue escrita, si que su musica algunas son muy Españolas, Pero tambien llas composiciones de La comparsita Syboney y muchas mas son el magifico legado de la musica Cubana conocida Internacionalmente , gracias un saludo,
Since he first recorded the 3 CDs with all of Lecuona's music, I have been an avid fan. I am Cuban, and Tirino is glorious!!!!
JC
I listen to this masterpiece over and over. Bravo!
Excellent, more pleasant Cuban music that will always be the representation of an era, a wonderful composer Ernesto Lecuona, and a people .................Excelente, la musica mas agradable Cubana que siempre sera la representacion de una epoca ,un magnifico compositor Ernesto Lecuona, y un Pueblo.................
La música no es cubana...es española, el compositor era cubano, hijo de español.
Wonderful! i came across this in a piano book at goodwill! Great song!
+Amha Ademasu , May have donated those books... I had two one was 7 danzas cubanas the other was the waltzes. Donated them when we moved from portland area, I see you might be from Seattle judging by the profile pic.
musica bellissima bravo maestro tirino1
This song is wonderful. Lecuona was a genius.
Thanks!
Para que conoscan al autor cubano Ernesto lecuona ,lo maximo me encanta su musica .
BRAVISIMO !!!!!!!!
FANTASTICO!! Acrobata del piano!
On this day exactly seventy years ago {November 14th, 1948} Ernesto Lecuona performed his 1928 composition, "Malaguena", on the CBS-TV network's Sunday-night variety program, 'The Toast of the Town', hosted by Ed Sullivan...
Seven years later on January 30th, 1955 Caterina Valente's covered version of the song peaked at #42 on the Cash Box Top 100 chart...
In 1960 Connie Francis also covered the song, and her version also peaked at #42, but on Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart, the record's A-side, "My Heart Has A Mind of Its Own", reached #1 {for 2 weeks}...
Ernesto Lecuona Casado passed away on November 29th, 1963 at the age of 68...
May he R.I.P.
Lovely! He shows how beautiful Spanish music can be.
same here!!!
Ernesto Lecuoana es uno de los mas grandes musicos cubanos
How wonderful it is to hear the composer play his own composition. His performance is beautiful and exceptionally fine. I noticed that he added a few notes that are not in my edition of Malaguena.
+jesus g Lecuana is Cuban.
+jesus g That IS Lecuona
Erna Woodward The “extra notes” are not in the printed music, but Lecuona plays them in the recorded version.
You will hear those notes here:
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Played this at age 12 and now teaching it to my students. They love it. Very showy piece!
hey can u teach me online. Im form Africa and im trying to learn piano but i dont have a teacher
Tirino did a magnificent CD set of all of Lecuona's piano works excepting the operettas and operas.
oh my goodness!! I can't believe I found it!
I heard my friend play this once before jazz band class started, and I was simply in awe, but I kept forgetting to ask him what the song was.
This piece is just... jaw dropping.....
VIVA LECUONA, VIVA CUBA!
Evocative and quite passionate..........wonderful
The piano does great justice to a beautiful song.
NO ME CANSO DE MIRAR ESTE VIDEO .
i have this exact piece! this was my first piano recital piece. i was still in grade 3 then, about 9 or 10 years old. after a year or so i've forgotten how to play it. :D
The dynamic control of Mr. Tirino is amazing!
The best interpredation there is!
best version i`ve ever heard on anything.
عزف هذا الرجل مذهل ... شكرا لكم
BRAVISSIMO!
A masterpiece that turned into a guitar classic =]
Beautiful!!!!!!!!
bravo....what a talented pianist
Qué interpretación!
me quito el sombrero con este señor, excelente
This puts me in heaven. I love this piece and he is great performing it!
♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
The Piano
Each note of a piano,
Evokes a different thought.
Of rain drops or a passing tear,
The ebb and flow of life
The insurmountable and surmounted,
The inevitable certainty,
And finality of life.
The beauty of human beings,
Their wealth of emotion and talent.
When intertwined and combined,
Produce serenity.
~ Gerard Horgan
No me canso de mirar este video .
how does he play this with such precision?? beautiful
wow the pianist is really good! He can really make one note loud and the one the second after really quiet.
I'm working on this piece and I love it :)
holy crap!! what an awesome version. this guy kicks ass.
Listen to Lecuona himself playing his own composition. Very different- rough, full of passion. I’m sure he likes Tirino’s wonderful and refined interpretation as well.
Шикарно!!!! 👏👏👏👏👏💐💐💐💐💐 Безупречно!!! 💐💐💐💐💐👏👏👏👏👏Брависсимо!!!! 💐💐💐💐💐👏👏👏👏👏
adoro como toca Lecuona el piano mis respetos sinceramente ...
Bravissimo!!!
Uma das minhas favoritas. Obrigada!
My sister played Malaguena. Her fingers would bleed after she finished. I miss her!!
She could have been a good pianist but wouldn't settle for good, so she became a feckin accountant.
She would have been happier with her music and art. Don't settle!
que lindo tema