Antonio Arcaño Betancourt (Atarés,
Havana
Havana (; ) is the capital and largest city of Cuba. The heart of La Habana Province, Havana is the country's main port and commercial center.[flautist
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, bandleader and founder of
Arcaño y sus Maravillas, one of Cuba's most successful
charangas. He retired from playing in 1945, but continued as director of the group until its dissolution in 1958.
Despite his early retirement due to health problems, he is considered one of the most influential flautists in Cuba.
After leaving La Maravilla del Siglo, a very popular charanga, Arcaño founded La Maravilla de Arcaño, later known as Arcaño y sus Maravillas. The band featured the López brothers,
Israel López "Cachao" and
Orestes López, composers and multi-instrumentalists that originated the
danzón-mambo
The danzón-mambo (also known as ''danzón de nuevo ritmo'') is a subgenre of Cuban dance music that marked the transition from the classical danzόn to the mambo and the cha-cha-chá. It was also in the context of the danzón-mambo that the Cub ...
, the direct precursor of the
mambo
Mambo most often refers to:
*Mambo (music), a Cuban musical form
*Mambo (dance), a dance corresponding to mambo music
Mambo may also refer to:
Music
* Mambo section, a section in arrangements of some types of Afro-Caribbean music, particul ...
, through compositions such as "
Rareza de Melitón", "Se va el matancero" and, above all, "
Mambo
Mambo most often refers to:
*Mambo (music), a Cuban musical form
*Mambo (dance), a dance corresponding to mambo music
Mambo may also refer to:
Music
* Mambo section, a section in arrangements of some types of Afro-Caribbean music, particul ...
", the piece that lent its name to the genre.
Arcaño was posthumously inducted into the
International Latin Music Hall of Fame
The International Latin Music Hall of Fame (ILMHF) was an annual event established in 1999 and held in New York City to honor artists who have largely contributed to the Latin music genre.
In addition to the induction into the Hall of Fame, the a ...
in 2000.
See also
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José Fajardo
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Enrique Jorrín
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Félix Reina
References
Cuban bandleaders
Cuban flautists
Cuban charanga musicians
Danzón musicians
1911 births
1994 deaths
Musicians from Havana
20th-century flautists
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