Arsenio Rodríguez and the Transnational Flows of Latin Popular Music

Arsenio Rodríguez and the Transnational Flows of Latin Popular Music

by David Garcia
Arsenio Rodríguez and the Transnational Flows of Latin Popular Music

Arsenio Rodríguez and the Transnational Flows of Latin Popular Music

by David Garcia

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Overview

Arsenio Rodríguez was one of the most important Cuban musicians of the twentieth century. In this first scholarly study, ethnomusicologist David F. García examines Rodríguez's life, including the conjunto musical combo he led and the highly influential son montuno style of music he created in the 1940s. García recounts Rodríguez's battle for recognition at the height of "mambo mania" in New York City and the significance of his music in the development of salsa. With firsthand accounts from relatives and fellow musicians, Arsenio Rodríguez and the Transnational Flows of Latin Popular Music follows Rodríguez's fortunes on several continents, speculating on why he never enjoyed wide commercial success despite the importance of his music. García focuses on the roles that race, identity, and politics played in shaping Rodríguez's music and the trajectory of his musical career. His transnational perspective has important implications for Latin American and popular music studies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781592133871
Publisher: Temple University Press
Publication date: 02/07/2011
Series: Studies In Latin America & Car
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

David F. García is Assistant Professor of Music at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Table of Contents

Final Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Preface

Introduction
"Feeling Son Montuno": Issues and Theoretical Approach
Outline
1    "I Was Born of Africa": Black Consciousness and Cubanidad
Formative Years
Reclaiming "Africa"
"Adore Her as Martí Did"
2    Negro y Macho: Arsenio Rodríguez's Conjunto and Son Montuno Style
The Early Septetos and Conjunto, 1926-1944
Contratiempo and the Emergence of the Son Montuno Feel
Placing the Emergence of Son Montuno
3    Who Is Who in Mambo?
Migrating to New York City
"I Sell Rhythm!" The Political Economy of Son Montuno and Mambo
The Pueblo Pueblo of El Barrio and the Bronx
4    Remembering the Past with El Ciego Maravilloso
Arsenio Rodríguez in Chicago, Curaçao, and Los Angeles
Nostalgia, Exile Politics, and the "Pre-salsa" Milieu in New York City
Final Performances and Death
5    Salsa and Arsenio Rodríguez's Legacy
"We Were Disciples of Arsenio"
Son Montuno and Salsa Aesthetics
Conclusion: Remembering Arsenio Rodríguez/Remembering Son Montuno

Notes
Discography
Bibliography
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