Author: Joseph Lacalle
Publisher: Glissato Edizioni Musicali
ISBN:
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 6
Book Description
Cello 3 part of "Amapola" for Cello Quartet (four Cellos) and optional drum, intermediate level. Duration 3.00 min (+-). Score & Parts available in series. Scan Qr-code (in cover) for audio demo or visit www.glissato.it product code: EG1052. "Amapola" is a 1920 song by Spanish American composer José María Lacalle García (later Joseph Lacalle), who also wrote the original lyrics in Spanish. Alternative Spanish lyrics were written by Argentine lyricist Luis Roldán in 1924. French lyrics were written by Louis Sauvat and Robert Champfleury. After the death of Lacalle in 1937, English language lyrics were written by Albert Gamse. In the 1930s, the song became a standard of the rhumba repertoire, later crossing over into pop music charts. An orchestral version of "Amapola" directed by Ennio Morricone served as a leitmotif in the 1984 gangster film Once Upon a Time in America.
Cello 3 part of "Amapola" for Cello Quartet
Author: Joseph Lacalle
Publisher: Glissato Edizioni Musicali
ISBN:
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 6
Book Description
Cello 3 part of "Amapola" for Cello Quartet (four Cellos) and optional drum, intermediate level. Duration 3.00 min (+-). Score & Parts available in series. Scan Qr-code (in cover) for audio demo or visit www.glissato.it product code: EG1052. "Amapola" is a 1920 song by Spanish American composer José María Lacalle García (later Joseph Lacalle), who also wrote the original lyrics in Spanish. Alternative Spanish lyrics were written by Argentine lyricist Luis Roldán in 1924. French lyrics were written by Louis Sauvat and Robert Champfleury. After the death of Lacalle in 1937, English language lyrics were written by Albert Gamse. In the 1930s, the song became a standard of the rhumba repertoire, later crossing over into pop music charts. An orchestral version of "Amapola" directed by Ennio Morricone served as a leitmotif in the 1984 gangster film Once Upon a Time in America.
Publisher: Glissato Edizioni Musicali
ISBN:
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 6
Book Description
Cello 3 part of "Amapola" for Cello Quartet (four Cellos) and optional drum, intermediate level. Duration 3.00 min (+-). Score & Parts available in series. Scan Qr-code (in cover) for audio demo or visit www.glissato.it product code: EG1052. "Amapola" is a 1920 song by Spanish American composer José María Lacalle García (later Joseph Lacalle), who also wrote the original lyrics in Spanish. Alternative Spanish lyrics were written by Argentine lyricist Luis Roldán in 1924. French lyrics were written by Louis Sauvat and Robert Champfleury. After the death of Lacalle in 1937, English language lyrics were written by Albert Gamse. In the 1930s, the song became a standard of the rhumba repertoire, later crossing over into pop music charts. An orchestral version of "Amapola" directed by Ennio Morricone served as a leitmotif in the 1984 gangster film Once Upon a Time in America.
Optional Drum part of "Amapola" for Cello Quartet
Author: Joseph Lacalle
Publisher: Glissato Edizioni Musicali
ISBN:
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 6
Book Description
Optional Drum part of "Amapola" for Cello Quartet (four Cellos) and optional drum, intermediate level. Duration 3.00 min (+-). Score & Parts available in series. Scan Qr-code (in cover) for audio demo or visit www.glissato.it product code: EG1052. "Amapola" is a 1920 song by Spanish American composer José María Lacalle García (later Joseph Lacalle), who also wrote the original lyrics in Spanish.[3] Alternative Spanish lyrics were written by Argentine lyricist Luis Roldán in 1924.[4] French lyrics were written by Louis Sauvat and Robert Champfleury. After the death of Lacalle in 1937, English language lyrics were written by Albert Gamse.[5] In the 1930s, the song became a standard of the rhumba repertoire, later crossing over into pop music charts. An orchestral version of "Amapola" directed by Ennio Morricone served as a leitmotif in the 1984 gangster film Once Upon a Time in America.
Publisher: Glissato Edizioni Musicali
ISBN:
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 6
Book Description
Optional Drum part of "Amapola" for Cello Quartet (four Cellos) and optional drum, intermediate level. Duration 3.00 min (+-). Score & Parts available in series. Scan Qr-code (in cover) for audio demo or visit www.glissato.it product code: EG1052. "Amapola" is a 1920 song by Spanish American composer José María Lacalle García (later Joseph Lacalle), who also wrote the original lyrics in Spanish.[3] Alternative Spanish lyrics were written by Argentine lyricist Luis Roldán in 1924.[4] French lyrics were written by Louis Sauvat and Robert Champfleury. After the death of Lacalle in 1937, English language lyrics were written by Albert Gamse.[5] In the 1930s, the song became a standard of the rhumba repertoire, later crossing over into pop music charts. An orchestral version of "Amapola" directed by Ennio Morricone served as a leitmotif in the 1984 gangster film Once Upon a Time in America.
Cello 4 part of "Amapola" for Cello Quartet
Author: Joseph Lacalle
Publisher: Glissato Edizioni Musicali
ISBN:
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 6
Book Description
Cello 4 part of "Amapola" for Cello Quartet (four Cellos) and optional drum, intermediate level. Duration 3.00 min (+-). Score & Parts available in series. Scan Qr-code (in cover) for audio demo or visit www.glissato.it product code: EG1052. "Amapola" is a 1920 song by Spanish American composer José María Lacalle García (later Joseph Lacalle), who also wrote the original lyrics in Spanish. Alternative Spanish lyrics were written by Argentine lyricist Luis Roldán in 1924. French lyrics were written by Louis Sauvat and Robert Champfleury. After the death of Lacalle in 1937, English language lyrics were written by Albert Gamse. In the 1930s, the song became a standard of the rhumba repertoire, later crossing over into pop music charts. An orchestral version of "Amapola" directed by Ennio Morricone served as a leitmotif in the 1984 gangster film Once Upon a Time in America.
Publisher: Glissato Edizioni Musicali
ISBN:
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 6
Book Description
Cello 4 part of "Amapola" for Cello Quartet (four Cellos) and optional drum, intermediate level. Duration 3.00 min (+-). Score & Parts available in series. Scan Qr-code (in cover) for audio demo or visit www.glissato.it product code: EG1052. "Amapola" is a 1920 song by Spanish American composer José María Lacalle García (later Joseph Lacalle), who also wrote the original lyrics in Spanish. Alternative Spanish lyrics were written by Argentine lyricist Luis Roldán in 1924. French lyrics were written by Louis Sauvat and Robert Champfleury. After the death of Lacalle in 1937, English language lyrics were written by Albert Gamse. In the 1930s, the song became a standard of the rhumba repertoire, later crossing over into pop music charts. An orchestral version of "Amapola" directed by Ennio Morricone served as a leitmotif in the 1984 gangster film Once Upon a Time in America.
Cello 2 part of "Amapola" for Cello Quartet
Author: Joseph Lacalle
Publisher: Glissato Edizioni Musicali
ISBN:
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 6
Book Description
Cello 2 part of "Amapola" for Cello Quartet (four Cellos) and optional drum, intermediate level. Duration 3.00 min (+-). Score & Parts available in series. Scan Qr-code (in cover) for audio demo or visit www.glissato.it product code: EG1052. "Amapola" is a 1920 song by Spanish American composer José María Lacalle García (later Joseph Lacalle), who also wrote the original lyrics in Spanish. Alternative Spanish lyrics were written by Argentine lyricist Luis Roldán in 1924. French lyrics were written by Louis Sauvat and Robert Champfleury. After the death of Lacalle in 1937, English language lyrics were written by Albert Gamse.In the 1930s, the song became a standard of the rhumba repertoire, later crossing over into pop music charts. An orchestral version of "Amapola" directed by Ennio Morricone served as a leitmotif in the 1984 gangster film Once Upon a Time in America.
Publisher: Glissato Edizioni Musicali
ISBN:
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 6
Book Description
Cello 2 part of "Amapola" for Cello Quartet (four Cellos) and optional drum, intermediate level. Duration 3.00 min (+-). Score & Parts available in series. Scan Qr-code (in cover) for audio demo or visit www.glissato.it product code: EG1052. "Amapola" is a 1920 song by Spanish American composer José María Lacalle García (later Joseph Lacalle), who also wrote the original lyrics in Spanish. Alternative Spanish lyrics were written by Argentine lyricist Luis Roldán in 1924. French lyrics were written by Louis Sauvat and Robert Champfleury. After the death of Lacalle in 1937, English language lyrics were written by Albert Gamse.In the 1930s, the song became a standard of the rhumba repertoire, later crossing over into pop music charts. An orchestral version of "Amapola" directed by Ennio Morricone served as a leitmotif in the 1984 gangster film Once Upon a Time in America.
Cello Quartet Score of "Amapola"
Author: Joseph Lacalle
Publisher: Glissato Edizioni Musicali
ISBN: 883585301X
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 15
Book Description
Cello Quartet Score of "Amapola" (four Cellos) and optional drum, intermediate level. Duration 3.00 min (+-). Score & Parts available in series. Scan Qr-code (in cover) for audio demo or visit www.glissato.it product code: EG1052. "Amapola" is a 1920 song by Spanish American composer José María Lacalle García (later Joseph Lacalle), who also wrote the original lyrics in Spanish. Alternative Spanish lyrics were written by Argentine lyricist Luis Roldán in 1924. French lyrics were written by Louis Sauvat and Robert Champfleury. After the death of Lacalle in 1937, English language lyrics were written by Albert Gamse. In the 1930s, the song became a standard of the rhumba repertoire, later crossing over into pop music charts. An orchestral version of "Amapola" directed by Ennio Morricone served as a leitmotif in the 1984 gangster film Once Upon a Time in America.
Publisher: Glissato Edizioni Musicali
ISBN: 883585301X
Category : Music
Languages : en
Pages : 15
Book Description
Cello Quartet Score of "Amapola" (four Cellos) and optional drum, intermediate level. Duration 3.00 min (+-). Score & Parts available in series. Scan Qr-code (in cover) for audio demo or visit www.glissato.it product code: EG1052. "Amapola" is a 1920 song by Spanish American composer José María Lacalle García (later Joseph Lacalle), who also wrote the original lyrics in Spanish. Alternative Spanish lyrics were written by Argentine lyricist Luis Roldán in 1924. French lyrics were written by Louis Sauvat and Robert Champfleury. After the death of Lacalle in 1937, English language lyrics were written by Albert Gamse. In the 1930s, the song became a standard of the rhumba repertoire, later crossing over into pop music charts. An orchestral version of "Amapola" directed by Ennio Morricone served as a leitmotif in the 1984 gangster film Once Upon a Time in America.
The Gramophone Classical Catalogue
International Record Review
Gramophone Classical Catalogue
The Gramophone
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Audio equipment industry
Languages : en
Pages : 858
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Audio equipment industry
Languages : en
Pages : 858
Book Description
Chronology of Western Classical Music
Author: Charles J. Hall
Publisher: New York : Routledge
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 1016
Book Description
This work is a complete chronology of classical music, covering the musically fruitful period 1751-2000. Entries are arranged by year and contain a wealth of information.
Publisher: New York : Routledge
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 1016
Book Description
This work is a complete chronology of classical music, covering the musically fruitful period 1751-2000. Entries are arranged by year and contain a wealth of information.