| "Kronos Quartet inclui em seu CD quatro músicas do Chaves" |

"Kronos Quartet"
O grupo "Kronos Quartet", o mais
famoso quarteto de cordas em todo o mundo, lançou recentemente o CD intitulado
"Nuevo" que é totalmente
dedicado a compositores
mexicanos. Do CD com quatorze faixas, a de numero 10 é a "Chavosuite",composta
pelas músicas: "Marcha Turca" de "As Ruínas de Athenas"
(1811),de Beethoven, a qual é a abertura do Chaves;"La Vecindad del Chavo"(1977),"El
Chapulin Colorado"(1976) e "Buenas Noches Vecindad"(1977) de
Roberto Gómez Bolaños. Chespirito declara que se sente mais uma vez honrado por
mais essa homenagem que irá levar mais ainda suas músicas para o resto do
mundo. Confira as músicas do CD, e baixe aqui com exclusividade a "Chavosuite":
| 1. | El Sinaloense (The Man From Sinaloa) | |
| 2. | Se Me Hizo Facil (It Was Easy for Me) | |
| 3. | Mini Skirt | |
| 4. | El Llorar (Crying) | |
| 5. | Perfidia (Perfidy) | |
| 6. | Sensemaya | |
| 7. | K'in Sventa Ch'ul Me'tik Kwadulupe (Festival for the Holy Mother Guadal) | |
| 8. | Tabu (Taboo) | |
| 9. | Cuatro Milpas (Four Cornfields) | |
| 10. | Chavosuite [Clique no título para baixá-la] | |
| 11. | Plasmaht | |
| 12. | Nacho Verduzco | |
| 13. | 12/12 | |
| 14. | El Sinaloense |
Direto do site oficial www.kronosquatet.org
Chavosuite
(arr. 2001)
"Turkish March" from The Ruins of
Athens, op.113 (1811) by Ludwig van Beethoven (17701827)
"La Vecindad del Chavo" (1977), "El Chapulin Colorado"
(1976), and "Buenas Noches Vecindad" (1977) by Roberto Gomez Bolanos
(b. 1929)
Arranged by Ricardo Gallardo (b. 1961)
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| "Kronos Quartet em seu show" |
Every Monday night at eight o'clock between 1970 and 1995, Mexican television audiences sat down to watch the astonishingly successful comedy show "Chespirito." Within the first five years of its uninterrupted broadcast history, it spawned two spinoffs‹"El Chapulin Colorado" and "El Chavo del Ocho"‹and all three programs were being aired throughout Latin America. Today, they all live on in daily reruns, not only in the Spanish-speaking world, but in Brazil as well. The programs were based on quirky characters created by famed comedian, writer, composer, actor, director and producer Roberto Gomez Bolanos, a.k.a. "Chespirito" (or, "little Shakespeare," as Mexican film director Agustin P. Delgado dubbed him). The arrangement Kronos plays features music from these three programs, including the theme songs to "El Chavo del Ocho" (Gomez Bolanos' quirky take on Beethoven's "Turkish March") and "El Chapulin Colorado," in which the 5'3" Chespirito plays an inept superhero dressed as a red grasshopper with antennae and a big yellow heart on his chest.