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Ernesto Lecuona
Born: August 6, 1895; Guanabacoa   Died: November 29, 1963; St. Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands  
Ernesto Lecuona has often been hailed as the greatest composer from Cuba. A sort of Latin Gershwin, he was both versatile and prolific, writing over 400 songs, 170-odd piano pieces, 37 orchestral works, 11 film scores, and numerous zarzuelas, ballets, and an opera. He wrote in an approachable, often popular style, especially in his songs, and exhibited Latin and Afro-Cuban elements in his music. In some of his later compositions, he wrote in a ...
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La Habanera - Lecuona: Piano Music / Kathryn Stott
Release Date: 05/04/1999   Label: Emi Classics   Catalog: 56803   Number of Discs: 1
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Malagueña (32)
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19th Century Cuban Dances (1)
A la Antigua (8)
A Media Noche (1)
Ahí viene el chino (4)
Al fin te ví (5)
Album de valses (6) (1)
Album de valses (6): no 2, Vals de los sombras (2)
Allá en la sierra (1)
Amor que bonito (Love and the World Loves with You), song (1)
Amor tardio (1)
Amorosa (2)
Andalucia (14)
Andalucia "Suite Española" (12)
Andalucia "Suite Española": 1st movement, Cordoba (8)
Andalucia "Suite Española": 2nd movement, Andaluza (2)
Andalucia "Suite Española": 4th movement, Gitanerias (6)
Andalucia "Suite Española": 6th movement, Malagueña (14)
Andalucia "Suite Española": Excerpt(s) (1)
Andalucía (Suite Española): Córdoba (1)
Ante el Escorial (6)
Aquella tarde (2)
Arabesque for Piano (1)
Aragón (2)
Aragonesa (1)
Argentine Rhapsody (1)
Before the Slag Heap (2)
Black Cat (1)
Bluebeard (1)
Broken Blossoms (1)
Canción del amor triste (3)
Canto del Guajiro (4)
Canto Karabali (3)
Carnival in Costa Rica: En una noche así (1)
Carnival in Costa Rica: Pasa Calle and Java (1)
Carnival in Costa Rica: Un amor vendrá (1)
Celos (1)
Chrysanthemum (4)
Como arrullo de palmas (2)
Como presiento (1)
Conga Cuba (1)
Crisantemo, for piano (1)
Cuba and America (1)
Cuba at Arms (1)
Dame de tus Rosas (3)
Dame el amor (1)
Dame tu amor (1)
Damisela encantadora (5)
Danzas (7) cubanas tipicas (2)
Danzas (7) cubanas tipicas: no 2, Mientras yo comía maullaba un gato (1)
Danzas (7) cubanas tipicas: no 3, Burlesca (1)
Danzas (7) cubanas tipicas: no 4, Mis tristezas (1)
Danzas afro-cubanas (6)
Danzas afro-cubanas: Danza de los ñáñigos (5)
Danzas afro-cubanas: Danza lucumí (7)
Danzas afro-cubanas: Danza negra (7)
Danzas afro-cubanas: La comparsa (16)
Danzas afro-cubanas: La conga de media noche (5)
Danzas afro-cubanas: La conga se va (1)
Danzas afro-cubanas: La negra lucumí (1)
Danzas afro-cubanas: Negra mersé (1)
Danzas afro-cubanas: Y la negra bailaba! (6)
Danzas cubanas (1)
Danzas cubanas: Andar (1)
Danzas cubanas: Aquí está (1)
Danzas cubanas: Dame tu amor (1)
Danzas cubanas: Lloraba en sueños (1)
Danzas cubanas: Melancolía (1)
Danzas cubanas: Muñequita (2)
Danzas cubanas: Negrita (1)
Danzas cubanas: Tu serás (1)
Devuélveme el corazón (3)
Diary of a Child: Good Morning (1)
Diary of a Child: Merry-Go-Round (1)
Diary of a Child: The Dolls Have a Party (1)
Diary of a Child: The Moon Lights Up (4)
Diary of a Child: The Puppet's Dance (1)
Domingo de Piñata: no 8, Vals de Mariposa (1)
Échate pa'allá, Maria (1)
El cafetal: Lamento africano (1)
El Sombrero de Varey: Act 2 - La habanera (2)
El Sombrero de Varey: Suite (1)
El sunsún (2)
Ella y yo (2)
En tres por quatro (6)
Estudiantina (2)
Farewell to the Trenches (1)
Futurista (1)
Gardenia (1)
Gitaneiras (2)
Granada (2)
Impromptu for Piano (3)
Jungle Drums (2)
Juventud (2)
Kiss Me (1)
La 32 (2)
La brisa y yo (1)
La cardenense (3)
La comparsa "Se escucha el rumor" (3)
La Danza Interrumpida (2)
La Habana sin Teatros: Zambra (1)
La Mulata (1)
La Primavera en la frente (3)
La Senora Luna (1)
Levántate y Anda!: Paso Doble de los Mantones (1)
Locura (1)
Lola Cruz: Vals Azul (1)
Lola Está de Fiesta (1)
Los minstrels (2)
Malagueña (32)
Maria la O (7)
Maria la O: Excerpt(s) (1)
Maria la O: La mulata chancletera (2)
Maria la O: La ronda del amor (1)
Mazurka (1)
Mazurka en glissando (5)
Me has dejado (1)
Mi amor fué una flor (3)
Mi corazón se fue (2)
Mi mariposa (1)
Miniatures (3) for Piano (1)
Miniatures (3) for Piano: no 1, Bellflower (2)
Miniatures (3) for Piano: no 2, Music Box (2)
Miniatures (3) for Piano: no 3, Polchinella (1)
Minstrels, for piano (2)
Mira, dime si puedes verme (1)
Muñeca de cristal (2)
Musetta (1)
Music Box, for piano (1)
No es por ti (1)
No hables más (3)
No me engañarás (1)
No me mires ni me hables (1)
No me niegues el amor (1)
No puedo contigo (2)
Noche azul (6)
Noche de Estrellas (1)
Noches de Primavera (1)
Palomitas blancas (1)
Panamá (1)
Para vigo me voy (3)
Parisiana (1)
Pavo real (1)
Piezas características: no 2, La habanera (1)
Polichinela, for piano (1)
Polka de los Enanos (1)
Popular Melodies: no 2, Allegretto "Quasi Bolero" (1)
Por eso te quiero (3)
Porcelana China "Danza de Muñecos" (1)
Prelude in the Night (4)
Primavera de ilusión (1)
Que risa me da (1)
Quiero ser hombre (1)
Rapsodia Cubana (1)
Rapsodia negra (2)
Recordar (3)
Rosa la china (2)
Rumba mejoral (1)
Rumba Rhapsody (1)
San Francisco el grande (5)
Se abrieron las flores (1)
Se fue (2)
Senor Jardinero (1)
Siboney (22)
Siempre en mi corazón (9)
Sin encontrarte (1)
Soñaba Contigo (1)
Te he visto pasar (1)
Tengo un nuevo amor (1)
The Breeze and I (1)
Triumphant Eyes (1)
Tu no tienes corazón (1)
Tus ojos azules (1)
Two Hearts that Pass in the Night (1)
Valencia mora (1)
Vals de los Mares (1)
Vals de Pierrot (1)
Vals del Danubio (1)
Vals del Nilo (1)
Vals del Rhin (1)
Vals del Sena (1)
Vals Gitano (2)
Vals rosa (1)
Valses (3) (1)
Valses (3): no 2, Azul (3)
Valses Fantásticos (1)
Valses Fantásticos: no 1, Vals Apasionado (3)
Valses Fantásticos: no 2, Vals Romántico (3)
Valses Fantásticos: no 3, Vals Poético (2)
Valses Fantásticos: no 4, Vals arabesque (1)
Valses Fantásticos: no 5, Vals patético (2)
Valses Fantásticos: no 6, Vals maravilloso (1)
Valses Fantásticos: no 7, Vals brillante (1)
Voilà (1)
Waltz in B major (1)
Waltz in D flat major (1)
Yo te Quiero Siempre (4)
Zambra gitana (6)
¿Por qué te vas? (3)
Biography by Robert Cummings
Ernesto Lecuona has often been hailed as the greatest composer from Cuba. A sort of Latin Gershwin, he was both versatile and prolific, writing over 400 songs, 170-odd piano pieces, 37 orchestral works, 11 film scores, and numerous zarzuelas, ballets, and an opera. He wrote in an approachable, often popular style, especially in his songs, and exhibited Latin and Afro-Cuban elements in his music. In some of his later compositions, he wrote in a more serious, somewhat neo-Classical style. Lecuona was born in Guanabacoa, Cuba, a suburb of Havana. All five children in the Lecuona family were musically gifted, four as pianists and one son as a violinist. Young Ernesto was given piano lessons by his older sister, Ernestina. He gave a public recital at the age of five and was in every respect a child prodigy: he was composing at the age of 11 and went on to graduate from Havana's National Conservatory -- where he studied piano and composition -- before his 17th birthday. He traveled to New York City for his American debut the following year, giving a well-received concert at Aeolian Hall. He then decided on further musical studies, taking instruction from Joaquin Nin, and in France, from Maurice Ravel. In the 1920s and 1930s, Lecuona wrote a number of popular songs and piano pieces. In the latter genre, his Malagueña, from his Andalucía Suite for piano (1927), became an instant hit and is still probably the composer's most famous piece, whether in its original piano form, its song version, or in its countless other instrumental arrangements. Lecuona also formed a dance band called Orquesta Cubana, which mainly performed arrangements of popular Cuban dance pieces and songs. The group quickly became well known and made many tours of the United States, Europe, and South America. Ironically, Lecuona was not the band's pianist: that role was left to Armando Fichin Oréfiche, a skilled artist and composer in his own right who also did some of the group's musical arrangements. Beginning in 1931, Lecuona began writing film scores, turning out three that year alone: Under Cuban Skies, Free Soul, and Susana Lenox, all for MGM. He also wrote many zarzuelas during this period, including Rosa la china (1932). In 1934, following a lengthy bout of pneumonia, Lecuona withdrew from the band on the advice of doctors. The group was thereafter known as the Lecuona Cuban Boys and still made many numerous and successful tours. Lecuona continued to compose and perform, of course, producing a variety of works that included more film scores, especially during the war years. He received an Academy Award nomination for Best Song in the 1942 Warner Bros. film Always in My Heart. One of his more popular postwar film efforts was for the 1947 movie Carnival in Costa Rica. After the war, Lecuona seldom performed as a pianist, though he remained active in composition. He returned to Cuba after living for a long period in New York City. He left his homeland again, however, in 1960 following the Communist takeover, determined not to return until the Castro regime was ousted. He established homes in New York City and Florida. Among his many accomplishments was the co-founding (with composer Gonzalo Roig) of the Havana Symphony Orchestra. Lecuona was one of the few composers who was successful in several genres, arguably becoming the quintessential crossover musician long before the term existed.
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