Filin ( es, filin) was a Cuban, but US–influenced,
popular song
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fashion of the late 1940s to the early 1960s. The word is derived from ''feeling'', and is sometimes spelled ''filin'' or even ''el filin''. It describes a style of ''post-microphone
jazz-influenced romantic song'' (~
crooning).
The Cuban roots of filin were in the
bolero
Bolero is a genre of song which originated in eastern Cuba in the late 19th century as part of the trova tradition. Unrelated to the older Spanish dance of the same name, bolero is characterized by sophisticated lyrics dealing with love. It has ...
and the
canción. It was related to the
trova: in fact, filin was sometimes regarded as a renewal or reinvigoration, of the old trova. Some Cuban quartets, such as
Cuarteto d'Aida The Cuarteto d'Aida was a famous Cuban close-harmony female singing group. It was directed by the pianist Aida Diestro (1924–1973) in 1952. Three brilliant young singers - Elena Burke, Omara Portuondo
Omara Portuondo Peláez (born 29 Octob ...
and
Los Zafiros
Los Zafiros (''The Sapphires'') were a Cuban close-harmony vocal group working from 1962 until 1976. The group was part of the filÃn (feeling) movement, inspired by American doo-wop groups such as The Platters. Their music was a fusion of Cuban ...
, modelled themselves on U.S.
close-harmony groups. Others were singers who had heard
Ella Fitzgerald,
Sarah Vaughan
Sarah Lois Vaughan (March 27, 1924 – April 3, 1990) was an American jazz singer.
Nicknamed "Sassy" and "Jazz royalty, The Divine One", she won two Grammy Awards, including the Lifetime Achievement Award, and was nominated for a total of nine ...
and
Nat King Cole. Filin singers included
César Portillo de la Luz, José Antonio Méndez, who spent a decade in Mexico from 1949 to 1959,
Frank DomÃnguez, the blind pianist
Frank Emilio Flynn
Francisco Emilio Flynn RodrÃguez (April 13, 1921 – August 23, 2001), better known as Frank Emilio Flynn, was a renowned Cuban pianist. Despite being blind, he was a skilled and versatile pianist who mastered many forms of Cuban music, from danz ...
, and the great singers of boleros
Elena Burke and the still-performing
Omara Portuondo
Omara Portuondo Peláez (born 29 October 1930) is a Cuban singer and dancer. A founding member of the popular vocal group Cuarteto d'Aida, Portuondo has collaborated with many important Cuban musicians during her long career, including Julio Gu ...
, who both came from the Cuarteto d'Aida.
A house in Havana, where the trovador Tirso DÃaz lived, became a meeting-place for singers and musicians interested in filin such as: Luis Yáñez,
César Portillo
César Eduardo Portillo Brown (born September 26, 1968 in Barcelona, Anzoátegui) is a retired male basketball player (2.06 metres) from Venezuela, who played as a center during his career.
High school and college
Portillo attended high school i ...
de la Luz, José Antonio Méndez, Niño Rivera, José Antonio
Ñico Rojas, Elena Burke, Froilán, Aida Diestro and
Frank Emilio Flynn
Francisco Emilio Flynn RodrÃguez (April 13, 1921 – August 23, 2001), better known as Frank Emilio Flynn, was a renowned Cuban pianist. Despite being blind, he was a skilled and versatile pianist who mastered many forms of Cuban music, from danz ...
. Here lyricists and singers could meet arrangers, such as
Bebo Valdés, El
Niño Rivera (Andrés Hechavarria),
PeruchÃn (Pedro Jústiz), and get help to develop their work.
[Orovio, Helio 1981. ''Diccionario de la música cubana''. La Habana. p140]
The filin movement, which originally had a place every afternoon on
Radio Mil Diez, survived the first few years of the
revolution quite well, but somehow did not suit the new circumstances and gradually withered, leaving its roots in jazz, romantic song and the bolero perfectly healthy. Some of its most prominent singers, such as
Pablo Milanés
Pablo Milanés Arias (24 February 1943 – 22 November 2022) was a Cuban guitar player and singer. He was one of the founders of the Cuban nueva trova, along with Silvio RodrÃguez and Noel Nicola. His music, originating in the Trova, Son and o ...
, then took up the banner of the
nueva trova
Nueva Trova (, "new trova") is a movement in Cuban music that emerged around 1967/68 after the Cuban Revolution of 1959, and the consequent political and social changes.
Nueva Trova has its roots in the traditional trova, but differs from it beca ...
.
See also
Music of Cuba
References
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Cuban styles of music