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Bésame Mucho

Kiss Me Much

Bésame Mucho

Concert Band

Bésame Mucho

Kiss Me Much

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Performance time
00:04:24

Grade Level
Mittelstufe

Publisher
Rundel

Size
A4

Info
Full Score + Parts

Order Number
MVSR2135

Release Date
2014

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In 1941, Mexican composer Consuelo Velázquez wrote the love song “Bésame Mucho” that became famous all over the world and was covered by many artists in highly diverse musical styles and languages. The title means “kiss me much”. Consuelo Velázquez once said in an interview that she had never kissed a man before she composed “Bésame mucho” and wrote the lyrics. The song’s melody quotes a theme by Spanish composer Enrique Granados, who used it in two of his own compositions: first in his piece for piano, “Quejas o la maja y el ruiseñor” and later in his opera “Goyescas”. Thanks to “Bésame mucho” the melody found global fame and established the song as a Latin-American classic. Markus Götz arranged “Besamé mucho” for wind band and solo flugelhorn, using the Latin dance and music styles rumba, bossa and tango in a very creative way. The soft sound of the flugelhorn wonderfully suits the yearning message “kiss me much” and conveys a very emotional ambience.

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Keywords

Bossa Nova

Rumba

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Flugelhorn

Latin America

Love

lovely

Mexico

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Solo

South America

Tango

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Kiss Me Much
In 1941, Mexican composer Consuelo Velázquez wrote the love song “Bésame Mucho” that became famous all over the world and was covered by many artists in highly diverse musical styles and languages. The title means “kiss me much”. Consuelo Velázquez once said in an interview that she had never kissed a man before she composed “Bésame mucho” and wrote the lyrics. The song’s melody quotes a theme by Spanish composer Enrique Granados, who used it in two of his own compositions: first in his piece for piano, “Quejas o la maja y el ruiseñor” and later in his opera “Goyescas”. Thanks to “Bésame mucho” the melody found global fame and established the song as a Latin-American classic. Markus Götz...

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