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Havaneres, volums IV, V i VI

Havaneres, volums IV, V i VI-Col·lecció Havaneres - Leonora Milà (paper copy)-Music Schools and Conservatoires Intermediate Level-Music Schools and Conservatoires Advanced Level-Scores Advanced-Scores Intermediate

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Author/Composer

Leonora Milà Romeu

Field

Music Schools and Conservatoires Intermediate Level
Music Schools and Conservatoires Advanced Level
Scores Advanced
Scores Intermediate

Collection

Col·lecció Havaneres - Leonora Milà (paper copy) Nr. 2

Language

Spanish, Catalan, Music, English

Format

Score

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Contents

The Habanera: from popular song to classical music
The habaneras for piano I wrote at the beginning of the nineties are a felt and volitional homage to my hometown, Vilanova i la Geltrú. Popularly known as the “Havana Xica” [“Little Havana”], Vilanova was a place of “indianos”, families that came back from Cuba after having become rich and who invested their wealth in building hospitals, schools and railway connections to Barcelona. Everything in Vilanova oozes West Indian flair: the architecture, the carnival shawl dances, which were directly imported from the lounges of the Havana seigniorial houses, entities like the Foment and a particular way of understanding life: a mixture of irony, kindheartedness and nostalgia of a lost paradise. The music, and especially the habaneras, came with the troops which, as Xavier Garcia wrote, “at their return in 1898, defeated and cornered, not only brought misery and failure, but also a piece of Cuban soul, which was reflected in their song, to which that people had given life to as a very intimate expression of their cultural singularity”. Almost one century later, I wanted to pay a homage to this Vilanova of Cuban influences, to the “indianos”, the soldiers that “defeated, brought home a piece of Cuban soul” and as well to my father, Josep Milà, who had the opportunity to get to know this social and musical reality on his trips to Cuba, during his youth as a musician on board of ocean liners, before becoming a cellist of the Pau Casals Orchestra and, subsequently, of the Gran Teatre del Liceu.
Leonora Milà
Pianist and composer

Instruments

Cello, Piano

Technical Specifications

Measurements

21 x 29,7 cm, vertical

Binding

Adhesive binding

Number of Pages

33

ISMN

979-0-69210-858-0

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