- in Cuba. Danzón also
flourished in the city of Oaxaca, and many
famous danzones were
composed by
Oaxacan musicians such as the
famous Nereidas and Teléfono...
- his most
famous compositions the
Danzones. His
music incorporates forms and
styles of his
native Mexico. The
Danzones are
based on the
music of the Veracruz...
- Maracas,
bongo y
conga RCA
Victor LP 1609 (1958)
Danzones de Ayer y de Hoy
Discuba DCD 515 (1958)
Danzones de Ayer y de Hoy Vol 2
Discuba DCD 532 (Originally...
- to his
youngest daughter. One of the
recordings by
Rafael Alers was: 8
Danzones from
Puerto Rico. "Conversación", 3:12 "Delia y Belén", 3:03 "El Torbellino"...
-
seems his
interests went much further: I have
danzones, waltzes, sones. I have some
beautiful danzones. Why?
Because I've
learned from
those who know...
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According to the
testimony of
Enrique Jorrín, he
composed some
danzones in
which musicians of the
orchestra had to sing
short refrains, and this...
- and Michoacán
covered gustos, sones, vinuetes,
funeral pieces, marches,
danzones, valses, corridos, paso dobles, polkas, rancheras, alabanzas, and foxes...
-
versatile interpreter singing not only boleros, but rancheras, corridos,
danzones, waltzes, and tangos,
among others. His hit
recordings included "Sombras"...
- when son ****tetos set up in
Havana and
competed strongly with the
older danzones.
Cuban tresero,
songwriter and
bandleader ****nio Rodríguez is considered...
- rancheras, corridos, ****bias, boleros, ballads, sones, huapangos, jarabes,
danzones, joropos, pasodobles, marches, polkas,
waltzes and chotís. Most song lyrics...