Latin Dances Issue 12
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Latin Dances Issue 12

Catalogue No: ED21477
4 Famous Standards

Arrangement string quartet (double bass ad libitum)
Product Format Sheet Music
Edition Type Score & Part(s)
Composer Abreu, José Gomes de / Nazareth, Ernesto / Velázquez, Consuelo / Villoldo, Angel G.
Arranger Birtel, Wolfgang
£24.99
Typically dispatched in 5-7 working days
Series Souvenir Musical
Pages 56
Publication Date 31 March 2015
Grade of Difficulty intermediate
ISMN 9790001189569 (M001189569)
UPC 841886026148

Demanding salon music for string quartet (with double-bass ad libitum) is provided by Wolfgang Birtel in his 'Latin Dances' with four titles which can be played individually or as a little suite. The first dance is the chorinho 'Não me toques' by Zequinha de Abreu (1880-1935) who not only wrote 'Tico Tico' but also other rousing pieces of music. Ernesto Nazareth (1863-1934) is considered to be the 'inventor' of the Brazilian tango and waltz: He titled the waltz, which follows as second title, 'Ingenious'. These rather unknown titles are followed by two absolute worldwide hits: 'Bolada de Aficionado' by A.G. Villoldo and then the everlasting beguine 'Bésame Mucho' by the Mexican composer Consuelo Velázques (1916-2005). Whether individually or as a 'four-pack' – the fingers will be twitching and the toes will be tingling for this music carries away musicians and audience alike.

Contents

  1. Z. de Abreu : Não me toques
  2. E. Nazareth : Genial
  3. A.G. Villoldo: Bolada de Aficionado
  4. C. Velázquez : Bésame Mucho
Schott Music
ED21477

Specifications

Instrumentation
String Ensemble: Mixed
Edition Type
Score & Parts
Format
Sheet Music