Boda de Oro

by Chucho Valdes, Felix Reina, Richard Egües and Orquesta América

"Boda de Oro"A beautiful 'danzon' with marvellous flutes, enchanting violins, meaty piano, expressive double bass and vibrating percussion played by Orquesta America is one of Cuban legendary orquesta (group) who founded the genre of danzon during early 50s with Felix Reina and Enrique Jorrin. " Boda de Oro" is a very old melody accompanied by the flute of Richard Egües and voilin of Felix Reinathe creator of Cha cha cha is a totally danceable genre. The Piano is by the legendary Grammy winning artist Chcho Valdes.

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Tumi Sessions

Tumi Sessions

Since 1996, the legendary pianist, 8 times Grammy Winner, Chucho Valdes has been contributing towards Tumi's recordings in Cuba and beyond. This compilation brings together some of his work with Tumi, showing his talent and versatility within the different Latin genres. The collection celebrates 25 more…

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Danzon

Danzon

The Orquesta America was founded in 1942 and has been working with different musicians ever since, with the format of a 'charanga', the usual formation that plays Cuban 'son' or 'salsa'. Danzon is one of the four CDs which Orquesta America recorded for Tumi Music with the participation of grammy wi more…

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Other Information

Writer:
Ernesto Rossell "Chepin"
Publisher:
Unknown (Awaiting update)
Genres:
Danzon and Instrumental
Instruments:
Piano, Flute, Violin, Vocals, Bass Guitar, Guiro and Percussion
Region:
Cuba
Themes:
Wedding and Romantic
Arrangement:
Group
Tempo:
Medium