La Comparsa by Ernesto Lecuona for Piano.
"The Comparsa" by Ernesto Lecuona was written in 1934. Ernesto Lecuona composed "The Comparsa" as part of his suite of Cuban dances. He was inspired by the comparsas, which are popular carnival parades in Cuba and other Latin American countries. These comparsas are filled with music, dance, and colorful costumes, and Lecuona captured the energy and festive spirit of these celebrations in his composition. "The Comparsa" is a vibrant and joyful piece that evokes the joy and vitality of the Cuban carnival. So here I have the original version, written for piano.

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La comparsa | Ernesto Lecuona - Barrios Orquestados

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LECUONA La comparsa by concert pianist Stephanie Elbaz

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The Arbitrariness of Language Mvt II: short vowels

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Mr.Bean Making Celebrities Cry With Laughter NONSTOP!

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Quinta Anauco (Aldemaro Romero)

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They Laughed At Prince William Until He Sat Down At The Piano

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The Iconic Bass Riff That NOBODY Can Play

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Teaching the Tango to a Beautiful Woman (Full Scene) | Scent of a Woman

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Damisela encantadora de Ernesto Lecuona

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"Por una Cabeza" Clarinet Version

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Disgraced Evgeniy Kissin. The hatred of Russians, harassment in the USSR, assistance to Ukraine.

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Lecuona - Malagueña - Joel Hastings, pianist

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When Animals Surprise Photographers in the Sweetest Way! 😍

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We Played the Forbidden Piece in ALL Violin Stores

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The Day 18 Years Old Lionel Messi Substituted & SHOCKED The World

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Princess Of Boogie Woogie Delights Everyone

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Amazing Takeoff at Saba Airport! Pilot Risks Everything on the World’s Shortest Runway

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La Comparsa - Organ & keyboard (chromatic)

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