Hello Hansi.
You write:
... and the lead tenor (unfortunately he is not named) sings beautifully ...
I think I have fund his name: Carlos Martínez.
http://mariachimusic.com/blog/2014/03/carlos-martinez-becomes-mariachi-v...
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1. | Las Mañanitas |
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2. | David Záizar | Album Inolvidable del Rey del Falsete (1973)✔️ |
Hello Hansi.
You write:
... and the lead tenor (unfortunately he is not named) sings beautifully ...
I think I have fund his name: Carlos Martínez.
http://mariachimusic.com/blog/2014/03/carlos-martinez-becomes-mariachi-v...
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Because this song is about a woman from Málaga ,on the southern coast of Andalusia in Spain, many people think it is a Spanish song. In reality it is a Mexican huapango, one of the loveliest ever written. The composers are Elpidio Ramírez and Pedro Galindo. Mariachi Vargas' recording of it on their Aniversario 100 album is marvelous and the lead tenor (unfortunately he is not named) sings beautifully throughout and his falsetto breaks are spectacular. In his falsetto flights he reaches an astonishing and pure high E. Sadly the video cuts off the last part of the song. Many other artists have also recorded this wonderful song.