Manuel Saumell 51 Cuban Contradanzas for Solo Trumpet (Manuel Saumell 51 Cuban Contradanzas Instrumental Sheet Music Book Series)

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Management number 232031384 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price US$8.62 Model Number 232031384
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This book presents the musical compositions of Cuban composer and pianist, Manuel Saumell, 51 Cuban Contradanzas for Solo trumpet edited by Maestro Bobby Ramirez. The book also contains various informative articles including: a biography of Manuel Saumell Robredo; Rhythms of Cuba in the XIX Century; The Genealogy of the Danzón; and What is the contradanza or contredanse?; as well as Glossary of Cuban Music Terms; List of Cuban Instruments, and List of important Cuban Musicians.Saumell’s Cuban creole contradanzas are masterful works were originally composed for solo piano some time during the middle of the 19th century. The contradanza was originally called contredanse or country-dance which originated in England; from there it migrated to France and the rest of Europe.Later it began to arrive in Cuba with the Spaniards in the 17th century. But it was not until the French colonialists migrated to Cuba in the late 18th Century and beginning of the 19th Century that the Country-dance began to flourish especially in the eastern part of Cuba where the French mostly settled.Soon thereafter the contredanse began to go through creolization which is the process of blending different cultures or languages to create a new culture or language; thus, it became known in Cuba as Contradanza. This process was made possible by blending the pure Cuban genre called habanera, which was originally a genre related to dance and purely instrumental. Later around the middle of the 19th Century the contradanza and the habanera became an integral part of the new rhythm called, Danzón. Read more

ASIN B0FJYJGFZR
ISBN13 979-8294058852
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 8.5 x 0.22 x 11 inches
Item Weight 10.9 ounces
Print length 96 pages
Publication date July 24, 2025

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