Venezuelan Fiesta
Venezuelan Fiesta | ||||
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Studio album by Aldemaro Romero and his Salon Orchestra | ||||
Released | 1956 | |||
Recorded | 1956 | |||
Genre | Folk-Classical | |||
Label | RCA | |||
Producer | Aldemaro Romero | |||
Aldemaro Romero and his Salon Orchestra chronology | ||||
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Venezuelan Fiesta is the name of a 33-RPM LP album by Venezuelan composer/arranger/conductor Aldemaro Romero, released in 1956 (see 1956 in music), under contract with RCA Victor.
This was the second Romero's album with RCA Victor, featuring popular Venezuelan pieces, and the release of the joropo Venezuelan Fiesta, continuing with the modernization of Venezuelan folk music, upgrading it from folk instrumentations to full modern orchestral versions, and making it palatable to international audiences.
Album information
From the back cover of the album:
- Las Bellas Noches de Maiquetía — Valse Venezolano (The Beautiful Nights of Maiquetía). "This composition by Pedro Arcila Ponte was inspired by the beauty of the nights of Maiquetía, a seaport near La Guaira."
- Brisas del Zulia — Valse (Breezes of Zulia). "This is a musical tribute to Lake Maracaibo, written by Amable Espina."
- Geranio — Valse (Geranium). "Written by one of Venezuela's foremost composers, Pedro Elías Gutiérrez, who also wrote the famous joropo Alma Llanera. The Vienna style is predominant."
- Amalia — Valse-Joropo. "A very famous valse-joropo written by Francisco de Paula Aguirre and Leoncio Martínez "Leo"."
- El Cari-Cari — Joropo. "One of the standard favorites of the country."
- El Cumaco de San Juan — Merengue. "A typical merengue from Caracas."
- El Polo Coriano — Polo. "An outstanding example of this type of music."
Track listing
Track | Song Title | Composer | Genre |
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1. | Las Bellas Noches de Maiquetía | Pedro Arcila Ponte | Venezuelan waltz |
2. | Brisas del Zulia | Amable Espina | Venezuelan waltz |
3. | Geranio | Pedro Elías Gutiérrez | Venezuelan waltz |
4. | Marisela | S. Díaz Peña | Joropo |
5. | Quejas del alma | Delgado Briceño | Venezuelan waltz |
6. | Juliana | Lionel Belasco | Venezuelan waltz |
7. | Venezuelan Fiesta | Aldemaro Romero | Joropo |
8. | Amalia | Francisco de Paula Aguirre/ Leoncio Martínez | Waltz-joropo |
9. | El Cari-Cari | Rafael Romero | Joropo |
10. | Tu Partida | Augusto Brandt | Love song |
11. | El Cumaco de San Juan | Francisco Pacheco | Venezuelan merengue |
12. | El Polo Coriano | Arranger: Aldemaro Romero | Polo |
See also
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