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María Elena (Tuyo Es Mi Corazón)
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Este lindo valse de recuerdo aprendimos de un cassette de una orquesta de cuerdas de aquí de Santa Fe, Nuevo Mexico (Los Paisanos de Santa Fe) grabado en los '80. Los Paisanos de Santa Fe (Antonio Rivera, José Medina, y Roberto Gonzalez) solían tocar los domingo en el kiosko de la plaza central. Entre canciones rancheras, polkas, y bailes populares como la indita, el chotís, la cuna, etc, muchas orquestas típicas de por aquí mantenían en su repertorio valses de recuerdo como éste, legados de un tiempo en Mexico en que la música clásica y las tradiciones regionales se mezclaban más que hoy en día.
We first learned this beautiful valse de recuerdo from a 1980's cassette of Los Paisanos de Santa Fe (Antonio Rivera, José Medina, and Roberto Gonzalez), a santafesino-style orquesta típica that for a time played every Sunday on the plaza bandstand. We played it for years as an instrumental in the arrangement of Los Paisanos before we learned from our friend Tomas Maes that it had words.
Alongside their repertoire of popular rancheras and dance tunes, many orquestas típicas kept alive these older waltzes that even to them were considered heirlooms of past generations, elegant and complex compositions from a time in Mexico when classical music and regional fiddle traditions flowed into each other more freely.
Lone Piñon:
Tanya Nuñez (upright bass) contrabajo
Santiago Romero (guitar) guitarra
Jordan Wax (violin, vocals) violin, canto
Karina Wilson (viola) viola
Grabado y mezclado por Dennis Javier Jasso, Fw Studios, Santa Fe, NM.
Recorded and mixed by Dennis Javier Jasso, Fw Studios, Santa Fe, NM.
Filmed and edited by Jordan Wax. Santa Fe, New Mexico, Fall 2021.
We first learned this beautiful valse de recuerdo from a 1980's cassette of Los Paisanos de Santa Fe (Antonio Rivera, José Medina, and Roberto Gonzalez), a santafesino-style orquesta típica that for a time played every Sunday on the plaza bandstand. We played it for years as an instrumental in the arrangement of Los Paisanos before we learned from our friend Tomas Maes that it had words.
Alongside their repertoire of popular rancheras and dance tunes, many orquestas típicas kept alive these older waltzes that even to them were considered heirlooms of past generations, elegant and complex compositions from a time in Mexico when classical music and regional fiddle traditions flowed into each other more freely.
Lone Piñon:
Tanya Nuñez (upright bass) contrabajo
Santiago Romero (guitar) guitarra
Jordan Wax (violin, vocals) violin, canto
Karina Wilson (viola) viola
Grabado y mezclado por Dennis Javier Jasso, Fw Studios, Santa Fe, NM.
Recorded and mixed by Dennis Javier Jasso, Fw Studios, Santa Fe, NM.
Filmed and edited by Jordan Wax. Santa Fe, New Mexico, Fall 2021.
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