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 It Goes On The Shelf
The "beautiful lady in scarlet" that he invited to waltz pointed out that he was drunk (he must have been!); the "waltz" was the Venezuelan national anthem; and worst of all, "she" was not a lady but the papal nuncio...
Tom Cockcroft (84 Pharazyn, Lower Hutt, New Zealand) sends photocopies of three lovely Norman Lindsay drawings for the poem "Tom O'Bedlam" by Francis Thompson, and the text of this poem as it appeared in the Winter '79-80 (#30) issue of Fantasy Commentator.
It is a little hard to see much difference between what is now called "deinstitutionalization" and the primitive tradition that madmen had been "touched by God" (probably the origin of the use of "touched" for insane) and should not be interfered with.
www.fanac.org /fanzines/IGOTS/igotsnew4.htm   (3916 words)

  
 It Goes On The Shelf
The "beautiful lady in scarlet" that he invited to waltz pointed out that he was drunk (he must have been!); the "waltz" was the Venezuelan national anthem; and worst of all, "she" was not a lady but the papal nuncio...
Perhaps because of the mention of an anecdote from the Jerusalem Post that Dainis mentions - A mad British Foreign Minister named George Alfred-Brown once tried to start the dancing when the music started at a diplomatic function.
Dainis Bisenieks (921 South St. Bernard, Philadelphia, Pa-19143) Says nothing about IGOTS at all, but I must have stuck this letter in that pile for some reason.
www.fanac.org /fanzines/IGOTS/igotsnew4.htm   (3916 words)

  
 Sunflute - How the CD came about!
These styles include the Joropo the Merengue, the Tonada, the Gaita, and the Waltz (or Valse), Aside from these popular Venezuelan styles, I have also included some very popular Latin forms including the Brazilian Choro, the Argentine Zamba, and the Bossa Nova.
The different styles presented in this album represent the musical forms typically heard and most commonly enjoyed by the Venezuelan listener.
"Traditional Potpourri" starts out as a merengue and half-way through, it changes into a Joropo, "The Fruit Man" is a straightforward merengue.
sunflute.com /pages/sunflute.htm   (774 words)

  
 Cuatro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Recorded a solo CD that includes some interesting arrangements of guitar pieces (the well-known "Venezuelan Waltz #3" by Lauro and the "Canción Caroreña" by Rodrigo Riera).
The predecessor of the Venezuelan cuatro is the four-string spanish guitar which disappeared in the 16th century after a short period of surging popularity.
The cuatro is particularly designed for strumming: the fingerboard finishes flush with the top of the instrument, and the upper half of the sound board is completely covered by a scratch plate made from hardwood.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cuatro   (1249 words)

  
 FAME Review: Lionel Belasco - Goodnight Ladies And Gents
The close relationship between early Trinidadian calypso and Venezuelan folk music is clearly revealed in the instrumental lineup on most of these recordings.
Such songs with titles like, Maysotis, Carmencita, Miranda, Venezuela and Roses of Caracas Waltz account for almost half of the CD's selections.
Except for the few solo piano tracks, the various Belasco orchestras showcased here often comprise: piano, guitar, cuatro (small, four-stringed guitar), bass, violin, flute or clarinet and maracas.
www.acousticmusic.com /fame/p01100.htm   (901 words)

  
 Antonio Lauro Noter Musiknoter
Antonio Lauro: Venezuelan Waltz (Valse Criollo) Composed by Antonio Lauro (1917-1986), edited by Albert Valdes Blain.
Antonio Lauro: Works for Guitar, Volume 2 by Antonio Lauro.
Antonio Lauro: Works for Guitar, Volume 1 by Antonio Lauro.
www.noter.ws /lauro.htm   (214 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Multimedia - Latin American Guitar
This example, by Venezuelan composer Antonio Lauro, illustrates a local joropo rhythm, which is a highly syncopated fast dance in triple time with a hemiola (alternating between 3/4 and 6/8 meters) effect.
Additional contact with Europeans in the 19th century introduced a variety of dance styles—such as the polka and the waltz—that were absorbed and “Latinized” via syncopation and a percussive approach to rhythm.
"Joropo" by Antonio Lauro, from Latin American Guitar Festival (Cat.# Naxos 8.550273) (p)1990 HNH International, Ltd. All rights reserved.
encarta.msn.com /media_461531566/Latin_American_Guitar.html   (141 words)

  
 Jorge Guillen
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