Pablo Valenzuela, the Glossary
José Pablo Valenzuela García (2 March 1859 – 25 December 1926) was a leading Cuban cornetist, composer and bandleader.[1]
Table of Contents
9 relations: Bandleader, Columbia Records, Composer, Cornet, Edison Records, Havana, Raimundo Valenzuela, San Antonio de los Baños, Victor Talking Machine Company.
- 19th-century Cuban musicians
- Cuban bandleaders
- Cuban cornetists
- Danzón composers
- Danzón musicians
- People from San Antonio de los Baños
Bandleader
A bandleader is the leader of a music group such as a dance band, rock or pop band or jazz quartet.
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Columbia Records
Columbia Records is an American record label owned by Sony Music Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America, the American division of multinational conglomerate Sony.
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Composer
A composer is a person who writes music.
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Cornet
The cornet is a brass instrument similar to the trumpet but distinguished from it by its conical bore, more compact shape, and mellower tone quality.
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Edison Records
Edison Records was one of the early record labels that pioneered sound recording and reproduction, and was an important and successful company in the early recording industry.
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Havana
Havana (La Habana) is the capital and largest city of Cuba.
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Raimundo Valenzuela
Raimundo Valenzuela de Leon (23 January 1848 in San Antonio de los Baños – 27 April 1905 in Havana) was a leading Cuban trombonist, composer and bandleader. Pablo Valenzuela and Raimundo Valenzuela are Cuban bandleaders, Cuban composers, Cuban male composers and People from San Antonio de los Baños.
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San Antonio de los Baños
San Antonio de los Baños is a municipality and town in the Artemisa Province of Cuba.
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Victor Talking Machine Company
The Victor Talking Machine Company was an American recording company and phonograph manufacturer, incorporated in 1901.
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See also
19th-century Cuban musicians
- Carlos Anckermann
- Cecilia Arizti
- Claudio Brindis de Salas Garrido
- Ernestina Lecuona
- Félix Astol Artés
- José Manuel Jiménez Berroa
- Juan París
- Pablo Valenzuela
Cuban bandleaders
- Abelardo Barroso
- Adalberto Álvarez
- Aida Diestro
- Al Castellanos
- Alberto Socarras
- Alberto Zayas
- Alfredo Boloña
- Antonio Arcaño
- Antonio María Romeu
- Armando Oréfiche
- Arsenio Rodríguez
- Barbarito Díez
- Bebo Valdés
- Benny Moré
- Cachao
- Chito Latamblé
- Coralia López
- Don Azpiazú
- Efraín Loyola
- Eliseo Grenet
- Enrique Jorrín
- Enrique Peña Sánchez
- Félix Chappottín
- Félix Reina
- Frank Emilio Flynn
- Germán Pedro Ibáñez
- Guillermo Rubalcaba
- Ignacio Piñeiro
- Isaac Oviedo
- Jacobo Rubalcaba
- José Fajardo (musician)
- Juan de Dios Alfonso
- Julio Cueva
- Lilí Martínez
- Luis Griñán
- Melquíades Fundora
- Miguel Faílde
- Niño Rivera
- Obdulio Morales
- Pérez Prado
- Pablo Valenzuela
- Pacho Alonso
- Pupi Campo
- Raimundo Valenzuela
Cuban cornetists
- Enrique Peña Sánchez
- Miguel Faílde
- Pablo Valenzuela
Danzón composers
- Aaron Copland
- Antonio María Romeu
- Arturo Márquez
- Cachao
- Coralia López
- Enrique Peña Sánchez
- Jacobo Rubalcaba
- José Urfé
- Miguel Faílde
- Orestes López
- Orlando "Cachaíto" López
- Pablo Valenzuela
Danzón musicians
- Antonio Arcaño
- Antonio María Romeu
- Cachao
- Coralia López
- Enrique Peña Sánchez
- Félix Reina
- Guillermo Rubalcaba
- Jacobo Rubalcaba
- José Fajardo (musician)
- José Urfé
- Miguel Faílde
- Orestes López
- Orlando "Cachaíto" López
- Pablo Valenzuela
- Richard Egües
People from San Antonio de los Baños
- Adrián Zabala
- Agustin Roman
- Andarín Carvajal
- Blanquita Amaro
- Cándido Camero
- Diosvelis Guerra
- Eduardo Abela
- Guillermo Alfredo Torres
- Mariano Vivanco Valiente
- Pablo Valenzuela
- Raimundo Valenzuela
- Silvio Rodríguez