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  HUAPANGO
Para otros, "huapango" simplemente quiere decir "son huasteco": el son que se toca en las huastecas.
Por otra parte, es ambiguo llamar al huapango huasteco "huapango" a secas, pues con esta palabra puede hacerse referencia al huapango arribeño y al huapango jarocho.
Esto dota al huapango tradicional de una gran vitalidad y creatividad que rompe las interpretaciones rígidas y permite improvisar.
www.huapango.com.mx /huapango.htm   (1486 words)

  
 LIBROS DE HUAPANGO
Jácome Gómez, Daniel (recop.); Cancionero del huapango huasteco, s.l., s.a., s.f., mecanografiado.
Trovos y poesía de huapango, Xalapa, Instituto Veracruzano de Cultura, 1997.
Décimas, trovos y huapangos disco compacto, México, Programa de Desarrollo Cultural de la Huasteca/Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes/Fondo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes, 2000.
www.huapango.com.mx /historia/bibliografia.htm   (1254 words)

  
  Huapango (2004)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The best performance for me was given by the actor playing Felipe, the Cassio equivalent, which name I can't remember and is not even registered in the cast here.
It is not quite impossible to think of Danzón when you're watching Huapango, but here the dance is superposed to the story, and seems forced to translate Shakespeare to the Huasteca region.
Shakespeare and Huapango dance didn't mix in this one.
www.imdb.com /title/tt0427363   (336 words)

  
  Huapango - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The huapango is the name of a Mexican musical style and the accompanying lively dance of Spanish origin that is especially popular in the lands along the Gulf of Mexico.
The huapango is a rythmic style of the Son Huasteco genre.
Nicolas Slonimsky explained that the word huapango "is derived either from a native vocable meaning ‘on a wooden stand’ (the huapango is danced on a platform), or it may be a contraction of Huastecas de Pango, "Pango" being another name for the River Pánuco and the Huastecs the indigenous population of that area.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Huapango   (199 words)

  
 Campus Santa Catarina-Cuatro:Different Styles of Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
An explanation of the word huapango is that it is "is derived either from a native word meaning ‘on a wooden stand’ (the huapango is danced on a platform), or it may be a contraction of Huaxtecas de Pango.
The Huapango is a type that derives from prehispanic music of known reportois known for the fls and mulattos.
The Modern Huapango uses 3 instruments, Jarana (a small guitar of 5 strings and it is used to carry the rhythm), 5 string guitar or the hupanguera, and the violin.
utweb.ut.edu /Organizations/pgl/2005/CSC/Cuatro_4_Styles.html   (632 words)

  
 Music in Alamos (from RimJournal.com)
Huapangos use prolonged falsetto notes and a strumming pattern on the guitar that mimics the beat of a drum.
The high notes of Malagueña Salerosa are typical of a huapango that highlights the singer's vocal range and control - the musical equivalent of a bull fighter's prolonged flourish of the cape.
Huapango at http://k.faculty.umkc.edu/kaptainl/musica/navigation/classifications/classes/huapango/huapango.html Huapango is a word of Aztec origin which originally referred to sones from the Huasteca region with short falsetto notes and to musicians in Veracruz who played them.
www.rimjournal.com /arizyson/alamos/todo/musica.htm   (422 words)

  
 The Hindu : Food fiesta from future chefs
The Huapango food festival organised by the Naipunnya Institute of Catering Technology, was a virtual feast in gourmet cooking.
It was the Huapango food festival organised by the Naipunnya Institute of Management and Information Technology, a project of the Arch dioceseof Ernakulam located at Koratty, off Angamaly.
Huapango means a Mexican Dance Festival with a lot of fun, frolic and feasting.
www.hindu.com /thehindu/mp/2003/02/27/stories/2003022701310300.htm   (742 words)

  
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Themes for huapangos are as varied as those of song forms throughout the world: love, death, nature.
Unlike the the sones on which it is based the huapango is not linked to any particular region of Mexico nor to any specific ensemble.
Huapangos are sung to the accompaniment of a single guitar or a full mariachi orchestra.
k.faculty.umkc.edu /kaptainl/musica/navigation/classifications/classes/huapango/huapango.html   (166 words)

  
 peer music classical peermusicclassical.com - the independent major
In contrast, the energizing Huapango (1941) by his younger compatriot José Pablo Moncayo (1912-1958), inspired by a lively dance from the Mexican state of Veracruz, is a great opener.
Huapango is hugely popular in Mexico and the Southwestern U.S., but a contemporary rival has appeared on the scene in Danzón No. 2 by Arturo Márquez (b.
This elegant work, composed in 1993, is timeless in its evocation of the danzón, a Cuban dance form that found its way to the Gulf coast of Mexico.
www.peermusicclassical.com /mainhighlight.cfm?highlight=mainLatin   (657 words)

  
 Analyzing Mariachi -The Huapango
Radio broadcasts are responsible for broadening the invisible “borders” of regional Mexican folk forms as well as international popular forms.
The huapango has alternating rhythmic patterns similar to the son jaliscience.
One of the distinctive characteristics is the use of a falsetto by the vocalist.
www.sobrino.net /mer/The_Huapango.html   (87 words)

  
 Son Huasteco - Mexican Folklórico Bulletin Board
The term huapango is believed to mean "over the wood" or "dance of the platform" the tradition of dancing to this music on small wooden platforms called tarimas.
The son huasteco (another term used for huapango) is mainly heard in the northern part of the state of Veracruz but sometimes is played in the central regions and in Sotavento.
While dancing to the huapango the couples execute turns and spins as the woman tries to draw the attention of the man. The man attempts to dodge the woman's advances by dancing with more arrogance and aloofness, demonstrating he will not be easily pursued.
www.alegria.org /Ubb/Forum4/HTML/000308.html   (915 words)

  
 Huapango - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
La palabra huapango parece ser derivada del vocablo náhuatl cuauhpanco, que literalmente significa sobre la tarima; o bien, puede ser una deformación de la palabra fandango, que designa las fiestas en las cuales se ejecuta el son huasteco.
El huapango ha sido incorporado al repertorio de los mariachis, a partir del siglo XX, y de hecho es más conocido fuera de México ejecutado por este conjunto que por el trío tradicional.
En este caso, el huapango es ejecutado con vihuelas, trompetas, guitarrón y violín; el falsete es mucho más alargado que en el huapango tradicional y desaparece el zapateado como parte del acompañamiento musical.
es.wikipedia.org /wiki/Huapango   (469 words)

  
 Tuxpan México / Crónicas / El Huapango
Tradicionalmente se llama huapangueada a la fiesta en donde participan adultos, jóvenes y niños, y al modo particular de bailar este género de son que se interpreta con violín, jarana y guitarra quinta (huapanguera).
Sin embargo, aun cuando la técnica de ejecución de estos instrumentos es la de las llamadas guitarras de golpe, suelen ser empleados también para requintar, como sucede algunas veces con la jarana, o para llevar el pespunteo de bajos en contrapunto con el violín tratándose de huapanguera requiriéndose gran habilidad y experiencia en su manejo.
Muchas son las posibilidades que presenta nuestro huapango por su estructura sincopada y abierta, a la vez, se presta para la improvisación tanto en la voz como en los instrumentos.
tuxpan.tm.com.mx /t_cr001.php   (508 words)

  
 CD Baby: DINORAH: Querido Huapango - from indiejournal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Huapango is a style of Mexican Mariachi music that blends Aztec influences with traditional Spanish roots.
I wanted to do a collection of "huapangos," which is a very traditional style of mariachi music that blends Aztec roots with European music.
I love these songs because they not only remind me of old Mexico, but they are also sung in minor keys and have lots of falsettos in them.
www.cdbaby.com /cd/dinorah/from/indiejournal   (666 words)

  
 Untitled Document
En realidad casi exclusivamente de las radio difusoras de Tampico llegaban las notas del son huasteco o Huapango en los programas mañaneros o del atardecer, destinados a los rancheros y a la vasta población rural diseminada por toda la cuenca de el rió Panuco y el norte de el estado de Veracruz.
Es necesario señalar que los participantes e invitados especiales se hospedan en calidad de huéspedes de honor, en casa de los Amatecos, cuyas atenciones y cuidados son abundantes, en esta fiesta hay un registro de 62 parejas de baile, 25 tríos huapangueros, 43 grupos de danza y 15 versadores.
En cuanto a los impulsores del Huapango, son merecedores de la presea, por su acción prolongada y entusiasta en difundir y promover el Huapango exaltándolo.
mx.geocities.com /amatlanmx/loscaminosdelhuapango.htm   (3481 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Huapango   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Huapango by Carlos Chavez, Blas Galindo, Jose Pablo Moncayo Garcia, and Rodolfo Halffter (Audio CD - April 17, 2006)
Polkas y Huapangos Pa'L Pueblo by Pilos y Sus Monarcas and Hechicero De Linares (Audio CD - Jan 23, 2007)
Huapango by Huapango (Audio CD - Feb 27, 2001)
www.amazon.com /s?ie=UTF8&keywords=Huapango&index=blended&page=1   (273 words)

  
 GMCD 7211 - Huapango
One hears the openly popularistic cantina music of the Huapangos, a symphony drawn from the modern natives of Mexico, and something of the raw macho of the ancient cultures.
Lively and joyous by nature, the huapango calls for combinations of violins (usually two), harp and an assortment of guitars of different sizes - frequently to be played on the stroll.
The Rhapsody was premiered on August 15th, 1941 by Carlos Chavéz, conducting the Mexican National Orchestra in Mexico City.
www.guildmusic.com /catalog/gui7211z.htm   (1540 words)

  
 De poetas ignorados y olvidados. Leo de Swaan, chileno-mexicano-huasteco. Por Livia Díaz.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
El Huapango que canta Leo, es una música alegre y de movimiento rítmico, tradicional en la región y que tiene origen en las polcas, redovas y chotis europeos, que llegaron al país en el segundo tercio del siglo XIX.
En la Huasteca, esta música y el baile característico es llamado “Huapango”, vocablo que significa “baile sobre tarima o plataforma” es motivo de reunión, que como Leo es alegre, franca y bulliciosa.
El Huapango reune a las familias, nadamenos al término de la fiesta se nos convocó a ir a otro Huapango, a realizarse por don Abelardo Castillo Bautista, este sábado en “La antigua Morelos” Tamaulipas.
www.letras.s5.com /ld140306.htm   (735 words)

  
 Huapango - Moncayo, et al / Herrera de la Fuente, et al Classical
Huapango - Moncayo, et al / Herrera de la Fuente, et al Classical
Huapango - Moncayo, et al / Herrera de la Fuente, et al - Import CD
Remember to focus your comments on Huapango - Moncayo, et al / Herrera de la Fuente, et al - Import CD.
www.cduniverse.com /search/xx/music/pid/2765649/a/Huapango+%2D+Moncayo%2C+et+al+%2F+Herrera+de+la+Fuente%2C+et+al.htm   (302 words)

  
 de Colores Mexican Folk Dance Company - Regional Dances - Tamaulipas
The term "huasteca" derives from "huaxtla." The term "huapango" is of Nahuatl origin and means "dance
The "Huapango" (the dance of this region) is interpreted in a rather haughty style, said to be inherited from the French who were one of the first groups to establish themselves in the region.
The movements and zapateos (stomping) are inspired by animals, such as the horse, the caiman, the huasanga and others.
www.servintfree.net /~decolores/tama.htm   (180 words)

  
 NPR : Moncayo
Performance Today, February 16, 2006 · Huapango is a folk music and dance style from the Gulf coast of Mexico.
In 1941, Mexican composer Jose Moncayo took three tunes in the Huapango style, and created a lively, animated piece for orchestra called "Huapango." The Mexico City Philharmonic gave the performance we'll hear during their European tour this season.
From Dvorak Hall in Prague, Enrique Barrios conducts "Huapango," by Jose Moncayo.
www.npr.org /templates/story/story.php?storyId=5218277   (141 words)

  
 Instituto Cultural Raíces Mexicanas-Huapangos de Hidalgo
Hoy, a pesar del avanze de otros generos musicales menos tradicionales, el huapango sigue hacer cantar y mover los pies de los hidalguenses sobre todo los que viven en la sierra y en la parte montañosa de la Huasteca.
El Huapango se toca y se baila por lo general en las costas y particularmente en el Golfo, pudiendose distinguirse tres regiones; la del norte que comprende la Huasteca; la del centro que abarca la parte media de Veracruz y la del sur, Ilamada tamblen de Sotavento, segun la region, el Huapango toma características particulares.
De tiempo muy vivo, generalmente el compas del huapango en su parte armonica es de 6/8 pudiendo aparecer el de 3/4 o la combinaciín simultanea del de 6/8 con 3/4 o la altemación del 6/8 con el 2/4 y en ocasiones la mezcla de estos con valores irregulares.
www.folklorico.com /bailes/hidalgo/huapango-hidalgo.html   (1435 words)

  
 La coreografía Huapango, poderosa evocación de México
Gloria Contreras, directora de la agrupación y creadora de la versión para danza, dio a conocer en conferencia de prensa el programa del espectáculo, que incluirá la coreografía Huapango, con música de José Pablo Moncayo, en la que elementos abastractos y formales muestran una forma distinta de concebir el movimiento dancístico mexicano.
"Huapango encierra el color, el ritmo, la cadencia, la danza y la música que nos identifica y proporciona una poderosa evocación de México", explicó al respecto la maestra Contreras.
Por su parte, el bailarín Carlos Acosta consideró que durante la preparación del evento, los ejecutantes no han tenido que adaptarse a la forma de bailar de los interpretes extranjeros.
www.cnca.gob.mx /cnca/nuevo/diarias/290598/huapango.html   (399 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Evidence for multiple events was recognized based on a combination of upward-terminating and truncated faults and fissure fills, colluvial wedges, truncated footwall, and increased vertical separation of units.
At Cerro Palos, near the terminus of the 1912 rupture, the most recent event observed was sub-lacustrine and occurred between 15,900 and 4800 cal yr BP.
Trenching at Tixmadejé Chiquito site, along the central part of the rangefront fault, confirmed data from the Huapango Plain with large (0.65 meter) dip slip separations across a multi-event scarp, and a slip rate of 0.22 mm/year.
www.agu.org /pubs/gap/1999JB900239/1999JB900239.html   (329 words)

  
 Querétaro, recorridos en Querétaro, San Joaquin, Catedral del Huapango, Wameru, Freixenet, Quinta Schmoll   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Zona arqueológica de Ranas: representativa del lugar cuanta con juegos de pelota y templos remontándose a diversas etapas de construcción, el primer asentamiento data del s.
Comida en el pueblito acompañada de la tradicional y típica música de Huapango.
La ciudad de Querétaro cuenta con escenarios muy importantes para la historia de nuestro país, ya que ha sido por tres ocasiones ciudad capital, y en la cual se vivieron épocas de gran lucha y trascendencia para nuestra historia plasmados en edificios históricos, monumentos, obras civiles, templos donde se muestra la época dorada del barroco.
www.andalemexico.com /es/tour_queretaro.htm   (501 words)

  
 Evaristo Aguilar Performs 'Rhythms of the Huasteca' at UA Nov. 5   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The "Huapango" or "Son Huasteco" is a genre of Mexican folklore, rural songs and dances of the Huasteca region.
Rhythms of the Huasteca is an original adaptation by Aguilar, based on representative images and sounds of the Huasteca region in a contemporary musical perspective.
Aguilar has been awarded grants from Mexican cultural institutions to integrate diverse projects of rhythmic initiation for children and to compose and perform percussion works based on the sounds of particular regions of Mexico.
uanews.org /cgi-bin/WebObjects/UANews.woa/wa/ArtsStoryDetails?ArticleID=9974   (289 words)

  
 NapaValleySymphony.org - Program Notes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Huapango was Moncayo’s first orchestral work, receiving its first performance
It is based on three indigenous huapango dances, which originated in the popular festivals in the costal region of Veracruz and other states.
This unique ensemble gives the huapango a characteristic sonority, which Moncayo translates splendidly for a large modern orchestra.
www.napavalleysymphony.org /singleprogramnote_programnotes.html&id=33   (1688 words)

  
 Festival Internacional de Cine de Morelia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Ella es la mejor bailarina del grupo de ”Huapango”.
Muy pronto se realizará el Festival Nacional del Huapango, que nos permitirá descubrir un lugar de México donde se vive con pasión, se ama con pasión, se baila con pasión, pero cuando la duda aparece, se desatará una irremediable revancha pasional porque con celos ves lo que no es.
During the preparations for the National Huapango Dancing Festival, an idyllic love relationship results in an inescapable and passionate vengeance.
www.moreliafilmfest.com /fichas/largos/huapango.html   (332 words)

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