Cuban Music from A to Z

Cuban Music from A to Z
Title Cuban Music from A to Z PDF eBook
Author Helio Orovio
Publisher Duke University Press
Total Pages 252
Release 2004-03-12
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780822332121

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DIVThe definitive guide to the composers, artists, bands, musical instruments, dances, and institutions of Cuban music./div

Popular Cuban Music 80

Popular Cuban Music 80
Title Popular Cuban Music 80 PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 199
Release 1939
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Popular Cuban Music

Popular Cuban Music
Title Popular Cuban Music PDF eBook
Author Emilio Grenet
Publisher
Total Pages 199
Release 1934
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Cuba: Music and Revolution

Cuba: Music and Revolution
Title Cuba: Music and Revolution PDF eBook
Author Stuart Baker
Publisher
Total Pages 180
Release 2020-10-27
Genre Art
ISBN 9781916359802

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Spanning Cuban music from rumba to salsa, and graphic styles from socialist realist to geometric abstraction, this volume of Cuban record cover art traces a musical form in constant revolution. The first ever book about Cuban record sleeve design, compiled by Gilles Peterson and Stuart Baker, Cuba: Music and Revolutionfeatures hundreds of rarely seen vinyl records from the start of the Cuban Revolution at the beginning of the 1960s up until 1985, when Cuba's Special Period, brought about by the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the withdrawal of Russia's financial support for the Cuban government, led to the demise of vinyl-record manufacturing in Cuba. The artwork here reflects both the cultural and musical depth of Cuba as well as the political influence of revolutionary communism. Over the past century, Cuban music has produced a seemingly endless variety of styles--rumba, mambo, son, salsa--at a dizzyingly fast rate. Since the 1940s a steady stream of Cuban musicians has also made the migration to the US, sparking changes in North American musical forms: bandleader Machito set New York's jazz and Latin scene on fire, and master drummer Chano Pozo's entry into Dizzy Gillespie's group led to the birth of Latin jazz, to name just two. After the Cuban Revolution in 1959, the new government closed American-owned nightclubs and consolidated the island's recording industry under a state-run monopoly. Out of this new socialist agenda came new musical styles, including the Nueva Trova movement of left-wing songwriters. The 1980s saw more experimentation in modernist jazz, salsa and Afro-Cuban folkloric music. Generously illustrated with hundreds of color images, Cuba: Music and Revolutionpresents the history of Cuban record cover art, including many examples previously unseen outside the island itself.

Cuban Music, Dance, and Celebrations

Cuban Music, Dance, and Celebrations
Title Cuban Music, Dance, and Celebrations PDF eBook
Author John Ziff
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2018
Genre Cuba
ISBN 9781422279793

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From Afro-Cuban Rhythms to Latin Jazz

From Afro-Cuban Rhythms to Latin Jazz
Title From Afro-Cuban Rhythms to Latin Jazz PDF eBook
Author Raul A. Fernandez
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 216
Release 2006-05-23
Genre Music
ISBN 0520939441

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This book explores the complexity of Cuban dance music and the webs that connect it, musically and historically, to other Caribbean music, to salsa, and to Latin Jazz. Establishing a scholarly foundation for the study of this music, Raul A. Fernandez introduces a set of terms, definitions, and empirical information that allow for a broader, more informed discussion. He presents fascinating musical biographies of prominent performers Cachao López, Mongo Santamaría, Armando Peraza, Patato Valdés, Francisco Aguabella, Cándido Camero, Chocolate Armenteros, and Celia Cruz. Based on interviews that the author conducted over a nine-year period, these profiles provide in-depth assessments of the musicians’ substantial contributions to both Afro-Cuban music and Latin Jazz. In addition, Fernandez examines the links between Cuban music and other Caribbean musics; analyzes the musical and poetic foundations of the Cuban son form; addresses the salsa phenomenon; and develops the aesthetic construct of sabor, central to Cuban music. Copub: Center for Black Music Research

The Roots of Salsa

The Roots of Salsa
Title The Roots of Salsa PDF eBook
Author Cristóbal Díaz Ayala
Publisher Zinn Communications
Total Pages 266
Release 1995
Genre Music
ISBN 9780935016154

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The Roots of Salsa is the first English version of the history of Cuban music. This book is a complete and concise history on the Afro-Cuban popular music called Salsa. It includes extensive material on the musicians who developed the musical form and were part of its evolution from Cuba to the United States and beyond.