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A journey through the history and global influence of Cuban music, hosted by ethnomusicologist Rebecca Bodenheimer.

The Clave Chronicles Rebecca Bodenheimer

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    • 5.0 • 25 Ratings

A journey through the history and global influence of Cuban music, hosted by ethnomusicologist Rebecca Bodenheimer.

    Pérez Prado in Mexico

    Pérez Prado in Mexico

    Scholar and singer Hannah Burgé Luviano joins Rebecca to discuss the career of the "King of Mambo," Dámaso Perez Prado. Unable to achieve much acclaim in Cuba because of his unique compositional style, Pérez Prado struck gold after relocating to Mexico in the 1940s.Songs played:México LindoMi GalloMambo PolitécnicoPianolaSend us a Text Message.Support the Show.If you like this podcast, please subscribe and give us a 5-star rating on Apple PodcastsFollow The Clave Chronicles on Twitter, Instag...

    • 1 hr 6 min
    Cuban art music before and after the Revolution

    Cuban art music before and after the Revolution

    Musicologist Marysol Quevedo joins Rebecca to speak about Cuban art music composers of the mid-20th century, such as Harold Gramatges, Juan Blanco and Argeliers Leon. As she details in her recent book, although their works largely relied on classical music structures and forms, they brought in elements of Cuban popular and folkloric music. Pieces played:Tres preludios a modo de toccata, Harold GramatgesSonata a la Virgen del Cobre, No. 2, Argeliers LeonQuinteto No. 1, Juan BlancoCirkus T...

    • 1 hr 7 min
    The many musical lives of Roberto Borrell

    The many musical lives of Roberto Borrell

    Cuban dancer, musician, and educator Roberto Borrell speaks with Rebecca about his incredibly versatile career, spanning popular and folkloric styles. He talks about growing up hearing the legendary bands of the 1950s like Orquesta Aragón and Chappottín y Sus Estrellas, and attending the Black social clubs that were eliminated in the early years of the Revolution.Songs played:Linda cubana, Orquesta de Antonio Maria RomeuMambo, Arcaño y Sus MaravillasLa engañadora, Orquesta América de Ni...

    • 1 hr 13 min
    The angst and rage of punk cubano

    The angst and rage of punk cubano

    Punk cubano emerged during the Special Period crisis, giving young disaffected Cubans an outlet to express their angst and rage, often toward the Cuban government. Carmen Torre Pérez joins Rebecca to speak about the counter-cultural genre and its DIY ethics.Songs played: J*****s y perdidos, RoturaEres tú, EskoriaAzul, AkupunkturaEsta no es mi puta guerra, EztafilokokoRuido en el sistema, Pólvora SoxialSend us a Text Message.Support the Show.If you like this podcast, please subscribe and ...

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    ICYMI: The poetry and politics of nueva trova

    ICYMI: The poetry and politics of nueva trova

    (Rerun of nueva trova episode, first aired in July 2023)Nueva trova is one of the few Cuban genres that is for listening and reflecting instead of dancing - it's sung poetry, much like other Latin American singer-songwriter genres, namely nueva canción. Rebecca has an in-depth conversation with independent scholar and former Cuban diplomat Eva Silot Bravo about the major figures of nueva trova and how it came to be closely identified with the ideology of the Cuban Revolution. The genre's rela...

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Tonada Trinitaria & Guarapachangueo

    Tonada Trinitaria & Guarapachangueo

    Ethnomusicologist and percussionist Johnny Frias joins Rebecca to speak about one of the lesser known Afro-Cuban folkloric practices, the tonada trinitaria, from the central Cuban city of Trinidad. We then delve into the rumba percussion style that has become dominant in recent decades, guarapachangueo, created by a group of brothers from the outskirts of Havana known as Los Chinitos.Songs played:Una corona al General Maceo, Conjunto Folclórico de TrinidadPlegarias, Grupo Abbilona (Los Chinit...

    • 1 hr 8 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
25 Ratings

25 Ratings

Swahmy ,

Informative and engaging

As an amateur musician and someone who has loved listening to salsa, I’ve long wanted to learn more about the roots of salsa and the history of Cuban music. So I was delighted to find this podcast! Rebecca strikes a great balance of social history and musical discussion. I find myself hearing more in the music and appreciating the history of how Cuban music came to be what it is. Highly recommend this podcast to folks interested in salsa, Afro-Caribbean music, and Latin American music.

que viva Chango! ,

rst

I think it’s GREAT that Apple is carrying this show!
More please! Long may she reign!
And thanks especially for the show with Ned Sublette!

JB de California ,

Gracias

Thanks for doing such a wonderful job on covering Cuban musics. I’ve learned a lot from listening here. ¡Abrazos!

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