Short Description: The sheet music is an arrangement of the tango classic La Cumparsita for orchestra in the interpretation of Orquesta Filarmónica de Buenos Aires under the direction of Daniel Barenboim. It is arranged close to the original recording. Score and parts are included. The instrumentation is very flexible.
Licensed Territory: worldwide
Instrumentation: Orchestra
Instruments: Piccolo, Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Bassoon, Horn, Trumpet, Trombone, Percussion, Harp, Piano, Violin, Viola, Violoncello, Double Bass
Interpreter: Orquesta Filarmónica de Buenos Aires / Daniel Barenboim
Music by: Gerardo Hernan Matos Rodriguez
Level: 4 (of 5)
Pages: 95 (19 score + 76 parts)
Order No. 101-760-8008d
Guarantee: yes
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Songfacts:
La Cumparsita is probably the most famous tango. Gerardo Hernan Matos Rodriguez (1897-1948 in Uruguay) ist the composer. A composer collegue (Miguel Villasboas) tells that Rodriguez sold the composition fo 50 Pesos to an Argentine editor. The same day he bet this sum on a horse an lost.
"La cumpersita" means "carnival parade". The tune was originalliy composed for this purpose: as a march for a "murga" (street group) of the carnival in Montevideo.
Attention: We also offer a piano and an ensemble version: easy piano and in the interpretation of Ercaliffo.
Recommendations concerning the instrumentation:
This Arrangement tries to support you in your instrumentation. It is very flexible:
- There is also a C part for each of the transposing instruments (Bb clarinet, Bb bass clarinet, F horn and Bb trumpet). This instrument can be replaced or doubled by a C instrument, in particular by a synthesizer.
- The strings can be replaced or doubled by a synthesizer with strings sounds. For this you find the part “Strings”.
- The percussion instruments can be combined in different ways. You find the combined par “Percussion” for this.
- The interpretation of the lead melody in the prescribed fast tempo sometimes requires virtuoso skills. The melody can be simplified by omitting individual notes.
- The harp can be varied as desired and possibly replaced by guitars.
- The piano can be replaced by marimba or vibraphone. There are special parts for this. In this case, the left hand of the piano must be played by another instrument. A bass clarinet is intended for this, the positions of which are marked. Other instruments such as trombone, cello, bassoon, etc. would also be possible (or a second marimba or vibraphone).
Transposition:
We can transpose this tune for you. This is how it works:
1. Order it in the original version.
2. Order our article Transposition B.
3. Send an informal email to info@jazzinotes.com (subject:“Transposition”). In the email please indicate the title of the original as well as the key desired.
You’ll receive the transposition within a couple of days as a pdf file you can open using your password for the original version.