RAFAEL HERNANDEZ - Lamento Borincano ( Grand Piano) скачать видео бесплатно


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Rafael Hernández (October 24, 1892 December 11, 1965), is considered by many to be the greatest composer of Puerto Rican music. Hernández (birth name: Rafael Hernández Marín) was born in the town of Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, into a poor family. As a child, he learned the craft of cigar making, from which he made a modest living. He also grew to love music and asked his parents to permit him to become a full-time music student. When he was 12 years old, Hernández studied music in San Juan, under the guidance of music professors Jose Ruellan Lequenica and Jesús Figueroa. He learned to play many musical instruments, among them the clarinet, tuba, violin, piano and guitar. However, according to many Puerto Rican music historians, it was when he learned how to write music that his life and the history of Puerto Rican music would change forever. [1] At the age of 14, he played for the Cocolia Orquestra. Hernández moved to San Juan where he played for the municipal orchestra under the director Manuel Tizol. n 1917, Rafael Hernández was working as a musician in North Carolina, when the U.S. entered World War I. The Jazz bandleader James Reese Europe recruited brothers Rafael and Jesús Hernández, and 16 more Puerto Ricans to join the United States Army's Harlem Hell fighters musical band, the Orchestra Europe. He enlisted and was assigned to the U.S. 369th Infantry Regiment (formerly known as the 15th Infantry Regiment, New York National Guard, created in New York City June 2, 1913). The regiment, was nicknamed "The Harlem Hell Fighters" by the Germans, served in France. Hernandez toured Europe with the Orchestra Europe. The 369th was awarded French Croix de Guerre for battlefield gallantry by the President of France.

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10 years назад

carmelo soto sr.

Beautiful and soulful.

10 years назад

Jaime Rivera Martinez

SOLO DE PIANO, LAMENTO BORINCANO, QUE POR CIERTO VA MUY BIEN EN LA ACTUALIDAD QUE VIVE PUERTO RICO

10 years назад

manuel antonio Diaz hidalgo

El 21 de noviembre de 1965, se despide de su patria estando en el lecho de enfermo, con un: "Hasta siempre, mis jíbaros", durante la realización del programa radial y televisivo a nivel nacional en su honor al que se llamo "La Música de Rafael Hernández", ante su grave condición, el compositor envía a la audiencia en cinta magnetofónica un mensaje de agradecimiento El 11 de diciembre de 1965, fallece después de una prolongada lucha contra el cáncer en el Hospital de Veteranos San Patricio, en Puerto Nuevo. Sus honras fúnebres se llevaron a cabo en el Capitolio, en el Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña y en el Ayuntamiento de la Ciudad Capital, San Juan. Sus restos descansan en el Cementerio del Viejo San Juan. 

10 years назад

Ramón Burgos

RAFAEL HERNANDEZ - Lamento Borincano ( Grand Piano)

10 years назад

Agustin Ojeda

que dulce me siento feliz

10 years назад

Melissa Marquez

Bello! Made me tears :-(

10 years назад

Sergio Pineda

Excelente

11 years назад

rodalftorres

Don Rafael, gran visionario de la vida. En esta canción reflejó la crisis económica (economía global) que hoy no solo Europa se vive; en Latinoamérica se resiente y en África ha quedado para vergüenza de la humanidad. Fuiste profeta Rafael, pero nadie te entendió.

11 years назад

ramoburg

RAFAEL HERNANDEZ - Lamento Borincano ( Grand Piano)

11 years назад

Ponce Rican

annanoli -This music is as much Italian as the "Mona Lisa" is a Puerto Rican painting.

11 years назад

johaan messina

Aunque casi soy Boricua (Dominicano) me facina la musica Pto Riquena y sus jentes especialmente Don Rafael Hernandez

11 years назад

Carmem Farina

Thank you very much,my friend ,for answer..Grande abraço do Brasil

11 years назад

ramoburg

Rafael Hernandez composed "Lamento Borincano" in 1930, 1932 or 1937. There may be.other dates given. He was living in Harlem when he composed this song. He recorded "Lamento Borincano" with his group "Cuarteto Victoria", I believe that was the first recording. I've never heard this record. I'm almost sure it was Pedro Ortiz Dávila (Davilita) and Rafael Rodríguez. Rafael Hernandez played guitar with his group but was not the singer.

11 years назад

Carmem Farina

ramoburg: I remember this music at time of my infance.My father loved it.. I would like to know who was the singer of the original..El proprio Rafael H ernandez? Please,answer to me and thank you for posted here..

11 years назад

Adelay Stevenson

Est� lindo -> goo.gl\A1DaC

12 years назад

Cristina Bonnet-Acosta

OK. And do you know if it is possible to get an Mp3 or another digital version of this song?

12 years назад

Manuel Rivera

One way or another, we are "FUCKED". It doesn't matter. We were born to fight no matter what. We have to stop acting and feeling sorry for ourselfs. Be a "bitch" and fight back going to college and learning how to get control of many things that we need and we can only get them with knowledge. I wish I be younger, (76) but unfortunately I'm an old Puerto Rican "red neck, hillbilly " and it's getting "kind of late" for me to do anything.

12 years назад

ramoburg

The name of the CD is "Rafael Hernandez, The Grand Piano Collection". I had a copy but I sold it last year. The original CD is hard to find.

12 years назад

Cristina Bonnet-Acosta

Hola, quisiera saber que version es esta tan linda en piano? I would like to download/buy this version but I cannot find the name of the CD. Thank you!

12 years назад

Gregory Caban

Orgullo de mi Aguadilla!

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