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Ernesto Lecuona
Danzas cubanas
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Composer
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Ernesto Lecuona
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Keyboard
Average_duration
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17:32
Movement_count
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6
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Ernesto Lecuona's 'Danzas cubanas' is a collection of six dances for piano, composed in 1929. The work premiered in Havana, Cuba, in the same year. The six movements are titled 'La comparsa', 'Danza lucumi', 'Danza negra', 'Danza de los ñañigos', 'Danza de la tarde', and 'Canto del guajiro'. The first movement, 'La comparsa', is a lively and rhythmic dance that imitates the sound of a carnival procession. The second movement, 'Danza lucumi', is inspired by the music of the Yoruba people of Nigeria, who were brought to Cuba as slaves. The dance is characterized by its syncopated rhythms and use of percussion instruments. The third movement, 'Danza negra', is a slow and melancholic dance that reflects the pain and suffering of the African slaves in Cuba. The fourth movement, 'Danza de los ñañigos', is a lively and energetic dance that celebrates the Afro-Cuban religion of Santeria. The fifth movement, 'Danza de la tarde', is a romantic and nostalgic dance that evokes the beauty of a Cuban sunset. The final movement, 'Canto del guajiro', is a joyful and festive dance that celebrates the rural life of the Cuban peasants. Overall, 'Danzas cubanas' is a vibrant and colorful representation of Cuban music and culture. Lecuona's use of syncopated rhythms, percussive effects, and folk melodies creates a unique and distinctive sound that captures the essence of Cuban music. The work has become a staple of the piano repertoire and is widely performed and admired by musicians and audiences around the world.
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