Thursday, November 3, 2022

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 Creolization in Cuban Music 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-E4BkCh0_M




As mentioned before, creolization is a mixture of multiple cultures, genres, and styles of multiple origins. Today we will focus on Cuban Music. Its music often represents not only Hispanic and African but also has a mixture of international styles from classical Folk and commercial sources. Alejandro Gracia Caturla was the founder of Afrocubanismo, which is a style that incorporates various Afro-Cuban rhythms and various percussion. Garica Caturla is known for mixing Cuban music with symphonic music. Can you imagine sipping a glass of wine while enjoying s nice music? AFrocubanismo is the art of music. I believe it to be somewhat different than any other music you hear. Most of the instruments you hear are flute, piano, and strings In this style, the composer reinterpreted popular dance rhythms with and without the use of the percussion instrument.



Reference 

Behague, G., & Moore, R. (2003). Cuba, Republic of (Sp. RepΓΊblica de Cuba). Oxford Music Online. https://doi.org/doi.org/10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.06926 

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