La Cumparsita - Gerardo Matos Rodriguez video free download


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Uploaded: 2010/01/05

Video was extracted of the film "Tango" by Carlos Saura (recommended)

Biographia

Gerardo Hernan Matos Rodríguez (March 28, 1897 April 25, 1948) Montevideo, Uruguay, also known as Becho, was an Uruguayan musician, composer and journalist. Gerardo Hernán Matos Rodríguez was born in Montevideo, the son of the owner of the Moulin Rougle, a popular local cabaret. He studied architecture, but did not complete the course. He began composing as a young student in 1917, and his first known work, La Cumparsita, which he wrote on the piano at the Club Nacional de Football Clubhouse (a famous Uruguayan soccer team). It became one of the most recognizable tango pieces, though ironically, Matos was initially too shy to play the piece himself, and it became well-known through the performance of others.

He travelled widely throughout Europe and stayed in Paris for a time, as well as working as Uruguayan consul to Germany. In 1931 he collaborated on the flm score for Luces de Buenos Aires, shot in Joinville-le-Pont, France, and starring renowned tango vocalist Carlos Gardel. His best known work for the tango is La Cumparsita. It is perhaps the most famous and recognizable tango of all time.

Rodríguez also composed pieces for theater plays premiered in Buenos Aires: Manuel Romeros El Gran Circo Rivolta, among them. He led his own tango orchestra in Montevideo for a short time afterwards.

Other tangos of his include: Che papusa, oí, Son grupos, Yo tuve una novia, Cuando bronca el temporal, Hablame, Pobre corazón, Haceme caso a mí, Canto por no llorar, Rosa reseca, Botija linda, El pescador, Te fuiste, ¡ja, ja!, Adiós Argentina, Mi provinciana, La milonga azul, Dale celos, Raspail, Mocosita, La muchacha del circo, and San Telmo.

Rodriguez collaborated with the lyricists Enrique Cadícamo, Victor Soliño, Juan B. A. Reyes, Manuel Romero and Fernán Silva Valdés. With the latter he wrote a fine and touching series of Canciones Montevideanas ("Songs of Montevideo"), to which "Margarita punzó" belongs.

He died in Montevideo after a long illness, in 1948.

Comments

8 years ago

Jan Nazorek

Acho que tenho alma de Tango...

8 years ago

mockingbird

69.

8 years ago

Melquiadeseljitano

Tiene letra no?; porqué no encuentro alguien que la interprete?

9 years ago

carlos omar mateos

el tango argentine es gira gira.

9 years ago

Nestor Perz

que mierda pasa que no descarga you tube

9 years ago

Anabela Rijo

Let's dance ....... Tango .... !!!!

9 years ago

CrazyGamer24

el mejor tango es uruguayo los mejores corruptos son argentinos chupapijas 

9 years ago

nazareno tozzi

que bien que baila juan carlos copes

9 years ago

Juan Manuel Tamez Cantu

Una respetuosa amiga, me sugirió su deseo de escuchar esta melodía al puro estilo Argentino, y con toda mi humildad se la envió con todo mi cariño de este amigo Mexicano que solo hace lo posible por que pasen un agradable momento.Espero y sea de su agrado .Gracias.Sin comentarios.  : )

9 years ago

Irene Pouw NL

Así se baila La Cumpursita .... !!!

9 years ago

Anabela Rijo

Así se baila La Cumpursita .... !!!

9 years ago

Luis Serena

Un Himno al tango, 100 % Uruguayo como lo es Gardel ¡¡¡¡¡

9 years ago

mariko takahashi

ふつうのぢいちゃんに見えて実はすごい人がいいな~~これはふぁんかるろすこぺすぢいちゃんFLa Cumparsita - Gerardo Matos Rodriguez

9 years ago

Jose L. Rodriguez

  Supongo Que Los Artistas Del Siglo Pasado Habría Una Unión De Fronteras En Fronteras, En Cambio Hoy En Día Se Discute Una Autoria, El Tango Es El Tango, Lo Importante Que Lo Cultiven Mejor Como Lo Hicieron Estos Argentinos, Uruguayos y Lo Expanda Para Que Cada Uno De Nosotros, Disfrutemosla y Bailemosla, Que Para Eso Esta...

10 years ago

Raul Mogro

Que ganas de bailarse unos pasitos. Yo aprendo o aprendo

10 years ago

Paula Fernanda

que lindo!

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