Antonio Lauro - Venezuelan Waltz Nr. 4 - Yacambu
Maestro Lauro composed the fourth waltz, Yacambú, in a rondo form introducing curious chromaticisms and unexpected harmonies; it was named after a picturesque mountainous area of western Venezuela.
Maestro Lauro composed the fourth waltz, Yacambú, in a rondo form introducing curious chromaticisms and unexpected harmonies; it was named after a picturesque mountainous area of western Venezuela.
Work: El Marabino (Venezuelan Waltz) Composer: Antonio Lauro (1917-1986) (Venezuela) (20th Century) Performer: Edson Lopes Level: Advanced Guitar: Martin Woodhouse, 2010
Performing Lauro's Venezuelan Waltz No. 4 at my school's recital in Fall 2009.
Demonstrating things to focus on in learning this piece
http://TotallyGuitars.com Here we have my take on Antonio Lauro's Vals Venezolano #4, Yacambu. I tend to like to take this a bit slower than many other players as there are some beautiful harmonies and passages that too often get glossed over in the
Vals Venezolano