El choclo partitura piano
Villoldo - El Choclo (Tango) sheet music for Tenor Saxophone Voir toutes les collections de tonywilkinson. It's beautiful and perfect representation of Argentina's music. El Choclo - a composition that opens up to both music art and dance technique and rigor, when artistically played and danced.
Une collection de partitions pour piano solo. Les lecteurs audios et videos sont inclus. Ajoutez un video sur cette page Fonctionne avec Youtube et Dailymotion. Partitions Mariage pour Piano Toutes les partitions pour le mariage. This English word variant was translated back into Spanish as Beso de Fuego and as such the song was sung by Connie Francis.Mon compte connectez-vous. Louis Armstrong sang English lyrics using the title El Choclo (Kiss of Fire). Another version was written by Marambio Catán, but the most popular remains Enrique Santos Discépolo's (1947), which sing about tango as a way of life. He later wrote another version titled "Cariño Puro" (meaning Pure Tenderness). The original lyrics by Villoldo specifically sang about the corn cob as food. In 2001 the hip-hop group Delinquent Habits made the song known to a new generation when they released "Return of the tres", which relies heavily on samplings from a Mariachi version of the classical tango. The Finnish words, by "Kullervo" (Tapio Kullervo Lahtinen), closely follow the English. In 1953 Olavi Virta and Metro-Tytöt released a Finnish version, titled "Tulisuudelma", which means "Kiss of Fire". There are Spanish versions of "Kiss of Fire" by Connie Francis and Nat King Cole. Tony Martin's version reached #6, Toni Arden's #14, Billy Eckstine's #16, Louis Armstrong's #20, and Guy Lombardo's version reached #30. A number of vocal versions were recorded in the United States in 1952, but the most popular was the one by Georgia Gibbs, which reached #1 on the Billboard chart under the name "Kiss of Fire". "El Choclo" has been recorded (without vocals) by many dance orchestras, especially in Argentina. The piece was premiered in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1903 – the date appears on a program of the venue – at the elegant restaurant El Americano on Cangallo 966 (today Teniente General Perón 966) by the orchestra led by José Luis Roncallo.