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Orestes López Valdés (August 28, 1908 – January 26, 1991), nicknamed Macho, was a Cuban multi-instrumentalist, composer and bandleader. As a
double bass The double bass (), also known as the upright bass, the acoustic bass, the bull fiddle, or simply the bass, is the largest and lowest-pitched string instrument, chordophone in the modern orchestra, symphony orchestra (excluding rare additions ...
ist he was a founding member of the Havana Philharmonic Orchestra, and later a member of the National Symphony Orchestra of Cuba. A long-time member of the charanga Arcaño y sus Maravillas, where he played cello and piano, he is considered the co-creator 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 ...
, together with his brother Israel "Cachao" López, and one of the most prolific
danzón Danzón is the official genre and dance of Cuba.Urfé, Odilio 1965. ''El danzón''. La Habana. It is also an active musical form in USA and Puerto Rico. Written in time, the danzón is a slow, formal partner dance, requiring set footwork ...
composers of the 20th century.


Biography


Early life and career

Orestes López was born in Old Havana on August 28, 1908, into a family of musicians. As a pre-teenager he studied piano, cello, violin and the five-key ebony flute. In 1924, at age 15, he became double bassist for the newly founded Havana Philharmonic Orchestra directed by Pedro Sanjuán. A few years later, he was playing bass for Miguel "El Moro" Vázquez's charanga. According to his brother Cachao, in 1926 he was a member of Grupo Apolo, the first septeto to include a trumpet.


Arcaño y sus Maravillas

In the 1930s he was the musical director of three dance orchestras: López- Barroso, Orquesta de Orestes López and La Unión, before joining Antonio Arcaño y sus Maravillas in 1937 as a founding member. López, a multi-instrumentalist, composed and orchestrated danzones, most notably "Camina Juan Pescao", "El truco de Regatillo", "Los tres bailadores" and "Mambo", which launched a new style of danzón, the so-called
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 ...
. Subsequently, the syncopated bass in the tune gave rise on the one hand to the dance genre known as mambo popularized by
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, and on the other hand to the cha-cha-chá, created by Enrique Jorrín. In the late 1930s, the danzón had three movements: the introduction, el paseo (the walk in a circle), and la comparsa (the main theme, in which dancers faced each other and danced). López's danzón-mambo, also called ''danzón de nuevo ritmo'', changed the third movement when he substituted a
montuno Montuno has several meanings pertaining to Cuban music and its derivatives. Literally, ''montuno'' means 'comes from the mountain', and so '' son montuno'' may refer to the older type of son played in the mountainous rural areas of Oriente. Ano ...
(based on the syncopated beat of the son-playing '' treseros'' from Oriente). López's montuno of two to four beats took on a special syncopated character and was given the generic name of
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 ...
. Although the Maravillas disbanded in 1958, López remained active in the popular music scene, playing piano in several of Cachao's
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albums recorded between 1957 and 1960, including the successful '' Cuban Jam Sessions in Miniature''.


Later years and death

His younger brother Cachao emigrated to Spain in 1961 and then to the US in 1963, and achieved considerable success, but Orestes remained in Cuba. He died in Havana on January 26, 1991. In 2000, Orestes was posthumously inducted into the
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, joining his brother, who had been inducted a year earlier. Orestes was survived by his son, Orlando "Cachaíto" López (1933–2009) who was also a double bassist. Cachaito gained fame as the ever-present performer for the Buena Vista Social Club.www.pbs.org
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Compositions

Many of his compositions were named after the clubs where Arcaño y sus Maravillas would play their daily shows. He and his brother would continuously compose new tunes for every concert.Entrevista con Israel López "Cachao"
/ref> *"Arcaño" *"Arriba la invasión" *"Avance Juvenil de Ciego de Ávila" *"Caballeros, coman vianda" *"Camina Juan Pescao" *"Carraguao se botó" (also known as "Lágrima") *"Catorce de septiembre" *"Chifla" *"Club Social de Marianao" *"El moro eléctrico" *"El que más goza" *"El Progreso de Tinguaro" *"El truco de Regatillo" *"En el cabildo" *"Esto es crema" *"Flores de mayo" *"Hágase socio" *"Las ninfas" *"Llegaron los millonarios" *"Los Jóvenes de La Defensa" *"Los tres bailadores" *"Los tres chiflados" *"
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 ...
" *"Nace una estrella" *"Nobles y sencillos" *"Pasarán los años" *"Rapsodia en azul" *" Redención" *"Rosa que no se marchita" *"Silvio al bate" *"Sociedad Antonio Maceo de Camagüey" *"Soy matancero"


See also

* Coralia López


References


External links


Orestes "Macho" López
''AllMusic''.
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''Rate Your Music''. {{DEFAULTSORT:Lopez, Orestes Cuban composers Cuban male composers Cuban pianists Cuban double-bassists Cuban cellists Danzón composers Danzón musicians Cuban charanga musicians Mambo musicians Cuban multi-instrumentalists 1908 births 1991 deaths Musicians from Havana 20th-century Cuban composers 20th-century pianists Cuban male musicians 20th-century cellists