Noble / Morales: Zapateado Mexicano
Noble / Morales: Zapateado Mexicano
Format: CD
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Artist: Noble / Morales
Label: Urtext Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 600685102961
Genre: Classical Artists
Tomas de Hijar Ornelas writes of this release: "We have been offered an array of musical pieces from Ramon Noble's copious production. Noble achieved an honorable title reserved for few: that of total musician; because along with being a pedagogue, choir director and organist, he was a prolific composer during his long lifetime, as well as one of the few Mexican musicians who, following the gap opened and worked by his predecessors and contemporaries Miguel Bernal Jimenez, Arnulfo Miramontes, Jesus Estrada, Hermilio Hernandez, and Paulino Paredes, reached a total dominion of the most complex musical instrument created by mankind. The fact that two decades away from his death his musical recordings are meager, triggered Victor Manuel Morales to take on the task of paying this acquired debt. This way... The talented and perfectionist interpreter obtained, with the utmost care and help from his assistant, an admirable sound record, clean of external noises..."
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