Wednesday, November 16, 2011

release of audio tracks of Manolito Sanguino's final concert in Boquete, dated May 2011




Reply To: Bud Huber <bud.huber@grommet.net>


Our young musical prodigy Manolito Sanguino gave his final performance in Boquete on May 28, 2011, at the BCP Theater just prior to departing for his schooling (both academic and musical) at a conservatory in Holland. The audio tracks of the nine musical pieces that he performed are now available via an on-line web site. There is no cost involved in listening to, nor in downloading those nine audio tracks; no login nor subscription is required. Also note that the program brochure from that concert is attached as a PDF format document.

These recordings would not have been possible without the generous commitment on the part of several local residents, specifically including Marilyn Jenkins and Fené Cartlidge, as well as the management of the BCP Foundation, and others. A huge thank you to all of you!

Manolito's father mentioned to me after that concert that he was very appreciative of the support that our community has given to Manolito. I am confident that Manuel would be pleased for me to share those comments with the local residents. And hopefully Manolito will be able to return to Boquete at some point in the future to share firsthand his experiences and musical prowess.

The Sound Cloud web site has been selected as the repository for these audio tracks. The nine pieces are contained in one "set", and can be played using any computer browser by clicking on the large, bright orange circle toward the upper left of the window at:
http://soundcloud.com/budhuber/sets/manolito-final-concert-in-boquete
or you may select any of the nine individual tracks at:
Manolito, Song 1: Bach - Prelude and Fugue No. 9 in E Major
http://soundcloud.com/budhuber/manolito-song_1-bach

Manolito, Song 2: Beethoven - Piano Sonata No. 25 in G Major, Op. 79
http://soundcloud.com/budhuber/manolito-song_2-beethoven

Manolito, Song 3: Prokofiev - Prelude in C Major, The "Harp"
http://soundcloud.com/budhuber/manolito-song_3-prokofiev

Manolito, Song 4: Mozart - Sonata in F Major, KV 332
http://soundcloud.com/budhuber/manolito-song_4-mozart

Manolito, Song 6: Tchaikovsky - The Seasons, No. 8, August: Harvest Time
http://soundcloud.com/budhuber/manolito-song_6-tchaikovsky

Manolito, Song 7: Chailleux - Andante and Allegro
http://soundcloud.com/budhuber/manoltio-song_7-chailleux

Manolito, Song 8: Iturralde - Pequeña Czarda in D Minor
http://soundcloud.com/budhuber/manoltio-song_8-iturralde

Manolito, Song 9: Bozza - Etudes Caprices Op. 60 No. 6 Moderato
http://soundcloud.com/budhuber/manolito-song_9-bozza
These recordings were uploaded at full fidelity settings, not compressed MP3 or similar encoding. Recall that the first six pieces were of Manolito playing the piano, and the last three were on the saxophone. He was accompanied on the piano on the last piece by Hank Ekkel, one of the faculty mentors from the Conservatory of Utrecht in Holland (the conservatory that Manolito now attends).

Sincerely,
Bud Huber


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