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#2012463 - 01/10/13 08:22 PM
Re: Solace - my new favorite Joplin tune
[Re: Michael Taylor]
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I heard this just the other day on BBC Radio 3's "Private Passions" show ... it's just wonderful. The subtitle is "A Mexican Serenade." I'm not completely sold on that because it sounds 100% Joplin but, yes, a wonderful piece.
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#2012474 - 01/10/13 08:51 PM
Re: Solace - my new favorite Joplin tune
[Re: Michael Taylor]
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Well, there's not much Mexican about it. The subtitle is a bit fanciful.
But, unlike the vast majority of Joplin pieces, it relies on a Cuban habanera rhythm.
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#2012486 - 01/10/13 09:16 PM
Re: Solace - my new favorite Joplin tune
[Re: Michael Taylor]
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Registered: 12/16/10
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Solace is a nice one, all right (and way beyond me, sad to say.) Here is a version that is quite nice, I think: Solace Mexican Serenade
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#2012548 - 01/11/13 12:05 AM
Re: Solace - my new favorite Joplin tune
[Re: Michael Taylor]
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I wouldn't claim to know much about Mexican music of the time, but tango and habanera rhythms in new world music first showed up in Cuba and Argentina, not Mexico. Cursory googling reveals that Mexican tango dates from around 1917, which is around the end of the ragtime era.
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