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| ARTIST: | Ernesto Lecuona, Kathryn Stott |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Angel Records |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Preludio en la Noche (Prelude in the Night) - , Conga de Media Noche (The Midnight Conga) - , Cancion de Luna (The Moon Lights Up) - , Ella y Yo (She and I), Vals Arabesque (Arabesque Waltz) - , Vals Maravilloso, Vals Brillante, Vals Apasionado, Vals Patetico, Vals Romantico, Vals Poetico, Danza Negra, Y la Negra Bailaba!, Yo Te Quiero Siempre, Comparsa, Ante el Escorial, San Francisco El Grande, Danza de los Nanigos, Habanera, Danza Lucuma, Bell-Flower, Cardenense, Mazurka Glissando |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 724355680327 |
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Customer Reviews of Habanera: Piano Music of Ernesto Lecuona
ANOTHER DISASTROUS COPY CAT Here we go again. Yet another pianist recording the piano music of Lecuona. Forget that its for EMI: Of all the available recordings: this is without question, the WORST. No technical prowess here, little color variation, no understanding of styles (does she know what a danza Cubana or malaguena is..or a Vals Brillante-weh!). The tempi are so slow, so unstylistic, so contrived, there is no Latino essence at all in this music. It sounds like quite over pompous salon music. The pianist is terrible. And the sound quality of the disc sounds like she was recorded under the English Channel!
As a Cuban, I find the minimization of our great national treasure, Lecuona...offensive in this collection. Go out and by the real thing: the Tirino BIS Lecuona series and get Lecuona's own recording as compliment-go experience what is Cuba!
Not quite what I expected
Although thoroughly pleasing, this music only intermittently sounds Latin. And quite unlike Gershwin to be sure. I was reminded rather of Granados in the best moments (and of Scott Joplin is the less inspired ones...)