Par CURTIS MIKE. The huapango is a popular dance originating on the east coast of Mexico. Its subtle alternation of 2 and 3 can be demonstrated in this recitation: MEX-ico, EC-uador, CHI-le, COS-ta, RI-ca. These dances can be likened to diarist entries written during an extended stay in Mexico's west coast state of Nayarit. Following each sultry day of exploring the beaches, I would come back to the bungalow and seek out a spezial cool corridor to put pencil to staff. The titles reveal favorite places and the name of our esteemed bungalow manager, Ofelia Silva. The addition of an improvising percussionist could enhance performance./ Répertoire / Violon et Violoncelle
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The huapango is a popular dance originating on the east coast of Mexico. Its subtle alternation of 2 & 3 can be demonstrated in this recitation: MEX-ico, EC-uador, CHI-le, COS-ta, RI-ca. The addition of an improvising percussionist could enhance performance. Arranged for clarinet and bass clarinet. Titles: 1. Santa Cruz * 2. Las Islitas * 3. Miramar * 4. Ofelia * 5. El Llano.
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UPC: 805095062021. English.
The huapango is a popular dance originating on the east coast of Mexico. Its subtle alternation of 2 and 3 can be demonstrated in this recitation: MEX-ico, EC-uador, CHI-le, COS-ta, RI-ca. The addition of an improvising percussionist could enhance performance. Arranged or violin and cello. Titles: I. Santa Cruz * II. Las Islitas * III. Miramar * IV. Ofelia * V. El Llano.
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UPC: 805095082128. English.
The huapango is a popular dance originating on the east coast of Mexico. Its subtle alternation of 2 & 3 can be demonstrated in this recitation: MEX-ico, EC-uador, CHI-le, COS-ta, RI-ca. The addition of an improvising percussionist could enhance performance. Arranged for oboe and bassoon. Titles: Santa Cruz * Las Islitas * Miramar * Ofelia * El Llano.
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UPC: 805095082067. English.
The huapango is a popular dance originating on the east coast of Mexico. Its subtle alternation of 2 and 3 can be demonstrated in this recitation: MEX-ico, EC-uador, CHI-le, COS-ta, RI-ca. The addition of an improvising percussionist could enhance performance. Titles: I. Santa Cruz * II. Las Islitas * III. Miramar * IV. Ofelia * V. El Llano.