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Joropo Moisés Moleiro orchestration by Johan de Meij Registration Castelconcert Mheer 17 july 2013 Music Media Holland production for Blazers in Concert www.facebook.com/blazersinconcert http://www.johandemeij.com/cd_profile... This charming Joropo is a typical dance from Venezuela in 3/8 time, composed for piano by Venezuelan pianist and composer Moisés Moleiro (1904-1979). Johan de Meij, who was appointed regular guest conductor with the Simón Bolívar Youth Wind Orchestra in 2010, made this special orchestration for winds. It was written for, and dedicated to the orchestra, and premiered in December 2012 at their annual gala concert in the Simón Bolívar Hall, Caracas -- Venezuela. The Joropo is a musical style resembling the waltz, and an accompanying dance, having African and European influences originated in Venezuela. It's a fundamental genre belonging to its typical music or música criolla (creole music). It is also the most popular "folk rhythm": the well-known song "Alma Llanera" is a joropo, considered the unofficial national anthem of Venezuela. In 1882 it became Venezuela's national dance. Formerly, the Spanish word joropo meant "a party", but now it has come to mean a type of music and dance that identifies Venezuelans. In the 18th century the llaneros started using the word "joropo" instead of the word "fandango", which was the word used at the time for party and dance.