-
conjunto contrasted with
ballroom orchestras, the charangas,
orquestas and
danzoneras that were made po****r by
bandleaders such as
Antonio Arcaño. Conjunto...
- 1940s, such as ****nio Rodríguez's, or to
those of the
original charangas danzoneras (charangas típicas), such as Arcaño y sus Maravillas,
since orquestas...
- role of the tres as a solo instrument. In the late 1930s and 40s, the
danzonera Arcaño y sus
Maravillas incorporated more
syncopation and
added a montuno...
-
dance steps. They were
usually accompanied by
mobile versions of the
danzoneras or
orquestas típicas, or
sometimes Spanish military bands. On the other...
- the
direction of González Mántici. In 1941, he
became a
member of the
danzonera Hermanos Contreras. It was here that he
became interested in po****r music...
- El Salón México". Tempo. No. 4. pp. 2–4. JSTOR 943608. "Acerina y Su
Danzonera - Salón México - YouTube". YouTube.
August 15, 2009.
Archived from the...
- who
composed and
recorded so many danzones."
Cornetist Enrique Peña's
danzonera was one of the
first to record, and that profusely. This was the second...
-
bandleader and composer.
Between 1940 and 1956 she
directed her own
charanga danzonera,
being the
first woman to
direct any such
orchestra in Cuba.
During her...
-
Retrieved on July 31, 2015. El
Cadete Constitucional videos Internacional Danzonera de José
Casquera on
YouTube Orquesta Aragón on
YouTube Gonzalo Rubalcaba...
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released in 2007. 1957:
Ritmo (Kubaney) 1960: El danzón con
Generoso y su
danzonera (Seeco) 1965: El trombón
majadero (Areito) 2001:
Generoso qué
bueno toca...