Criolla, the Glossary
Criolla is a genre of Cuban music which is closely related to the music of the Cuban Coros de Clave and a genre of Cuban popular music called Clave.[1]
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8 relations: Coros de clave, Cubans, Guajira (music), Hemiola, Jorge Anckermann, Music of Cuba, Sindo Garay, Trova.
- Cuban styles of music
Coros de clave
Coros de clave were popular choral groups that emerged at the end of the 19th century in Havana and other Cuban cities.
See Criolla and Coros de clave
Cubans
Cubans (Cubanos) are people from Cuba or people with Cuban citizenship.
Guajira (music)
Guajira is a music genre derived from the punto cubano. Criolla and Guajira (music) are cuban styles of music.
See Criolla and Guajira (music)
Hemiola
In music, hemiola (also hemiolia) is the ratio 3:2.
Jorge Anckermann
Jorge Anckermann (22 March 1877 – 3 February 1941) was a Cuban pianist, composer and bandleader.
See Criolla and Jorge Anckermann
Music of Cuba
The music of Cuba, including its instruments, performance, and dance, comprises a large set of unique traditions influenced mostly by west African and European (especially Spanish) music.
Sindo Garay
Sindo Garay (born Antonio Gumersindo Garay García; Santiago de Cuba, 12 April 1867 – Havana, 17 July 1968) was a Cuban trova musician.
Trova
Trova is a style of Cuban popular music originating in the 19th century. Criolla and Trova are cuban styles of music.
See also
Cuban styles of music
- Afro (genre)
- Afro-Cuban jazz
- Batá-rumba
- Bolero
- Boleros
- Canción
- Cha-cha-chá (music)
- Cha-cha-cha
- Changüí
- Conga (music)
- Conjunto
- Contradanza
- Criolla
- Cuban folk music
- Cuban jazz
- Cuban rock
- Cuban rumba
- Danzón
- Danza
- Descarga
- Filin (music)
- Guaguancó
- Guajira (music)
- Guaracha
- Latin jazz
- Mambo
- Mozambique (music)
- Music of African heritage in Cuba
- Nueva trova
- Orquesta típica
- Pachanga
- Pilón
- Pregón
- Punto guajiro
- Rumba
- Salsa music
- Son cubano
- Son montuno
- Songo music
- Tahona
- Timba
- Tonadilla
- Trova
- Tumba francesa
- Yuka (music)