La música más pura y bella de Venezuela
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Album by Juan Vicente Torrealba Juan Vicente Torrealba Juan Vicente Torrealba Pérez in Caracas, Venezuela, is a Venezuelan harpist and composer of popular music.Although born on the outskirts of Caracas, the family moved while he was very young to a ranch in Camaguán, Guárico. The poverty of the family and the region were such that he worked as a... |
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Released | 1955 | |
Recorded | 1955 | |
Genre | Folklore Music of Venezuela The music of Venezuela is an expression of the Venezuelan culture, which contains diverse Music genres, traditional and moderns according with the features of each geographic region; although it is frequent to find different musical styles in the same region... |
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Label Record label In the music industry, a record label is a brand and a trademark associated with the marketing of music recordings and music videos. Most commonly, a record label is the company that manages such brands and trademarks, coordinates the production, manufacture, distribution, marketing and promotion,... |
Discos Banco Largo |
La música más pura y bella de Venezuela, is a Venezuelan music album, made by Juan Vicente Torrealba
Juan Vicente Torrealba
Juan Vicente Torrealba Pérez in Caracas, Venezuela, is a Venezuelan harpist and composer of popular music.Although born on the outskirts of Caracas, the family moved while he was very young to a ranch in Camaguán, Guárico. The poverty of the family and the region were such that he worked as a...
, Mario Suárez
Mario Suárez (singer)
Mario Suárez is a Venezuelan folk singer.From very young, at the age of nine, was presented to Carlos Gardel by his father, who was his driver during his visit to Venezuela, this meeting influence Mario Suárez in what will be his career as singer.In 1936, Mario Suárez moved to Caracas, beginning...
and Los Torrealberos, with the seal Discos Banco Largo , in this album presents different famous Torrealba's songs.
Track listing
Side A01- Volveras (Germán Fleitas Beroes/Juan Vicente Torrealba)
02- Guayanesa (Germán Fleitas Beroes/Juan Vicente Torrealba)
03- Barloventeño (Juan Vicente Torrealba)
04- Aguacerito (Manuel Pérez Cruzzatti/Juan Vicente Torrealba)
Side B
01- Muchachita Sabanera (Germán Fleitas Beroes/Juan Vicente Torrealba)
02- Cariñito (Juan Vicente Torrealba)
03- Primaveral (Germán Fleitas Beroes/Juan Vicente Torrealba)
04- El Maraquero (Juan Vicente Torrealba)
Musicians
- Harp: Juan Vicente TorrealbaJuan Vicente TorrealbaJuan Vicente Torrealba Pérez in Caracas, Venezuela, is a Venezuelan harpist and composer of popular music.Although born on the outskirts of Caracas, the family moved while he was very young to a ranch in Camaguán, Guárico. The poverty of the family and the region were such that he worked as a...
- Vocals: Mario SuárezMario Suárez (singer)Mario Suárez is a Venezuelan folk singer.From very young, at the age of nine, was presented to Carlos Gardel by his father, who was his driver during his visit to Venezuela, this meeting influence Mario Suárez in what will be his career as singer.In 1936, Mario Suárez moved to Caracas, beginning...
- Group: Los Torrealberos
See also
- VenezuelaVenezuelaVenezuela , officially called the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela , is a tropical country on the northern coast of South America. It borders Colombia to the west, Guyana to the east, and Brazil to the south...
- Venezuelan music
- Juan Vicente TorrealbaJuan Vicente TorrealbaJuan Vicente Torrealba Pérez in Caracas, Venezuela, is a Venezuelan harpist and composer of popular music.Although born on the outskirts of Caracas, the family moved while he was very young to a ranch in Camaguán, Guárico. The poverty of the family and the region were such that he worked as a...
- Mario SuárezMario Suárez (singer)Mario Suárez is a Venezuelan folk singer.From very young, at the age of nine, was presented to Carlos Gardel by his father, who was his driver during his visit to Venezuela, this meeting influence Mario Suárez in what will be his career as singer.In 1936, Mario Suárez moved to Caracas, beginning...