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Ernesto Lecuona
La cardenense
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Ernesto Lecuona
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1:47
"La cardenense" is a Cuban danzón composed by Ernesto Lecuona in 1929. The piece was premiered in Havana, Cuba, and quickly became one of Lecuona's most popular compositions. The danzón is a traditional Cuban dance that originated in the late 19th century. It is characterized by its slow, elegant movements and its use of syncopated rhythms. "La cardenense" is a perfect example of this style, with its graceful melodies and intricate rhythms. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character. The first movement is marked by a slow, languid melody that is played by the strings. This is followed by a more lively section, with the brass and percussion taking center stage. The final movement is a return to the slower, more contemplative mood of the opening, with the strings once again taking the lead. One of the most striking features of "La cardenense" is its use of counterpoint. Lecuona weaves together multiple melodies and rhythms, creating a complex and intricate tapestry of sound. This is particularly evident in the second movement, where the various instruments play off each other in a dazzling display of virtuosity. Overall, "La cardenense" is a masterpiece of Cuban music. It showcases Lecuona's incredible talent as a composer and his deep understanding of the danzón tradition. Its elegant melodies, intricate rhythms, and masterful use of counterpoint make it a true classic of Cuban music.
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