Rites of Rhythm: The music of Cuba

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The music of Cuba is primordial and poetic: steeped in sex, drenched in mysticism, and at once exotic and familiar. Jory Farr, whose articles about Cuban music earned him a Pulitzer Prize nomination in 1990, has carried on a love affair with the culture and the country for over a decade, returning again and again to research and experience firsthand Cuba’s musical heritage as both a journalist and a musician in his own right. Part listener’s guide, part memoir, Rites of Rhythm is a musical journey through Cuba and its cultural outposts in the United States. The Buena Vista Social Club phenomenon gave many listeners their first taste of Cuban music, but Farr takes us further, initiating the reader in the deeper mysteries of the music by interviewing the masters of Cuban music, from Chucho Valdés and Eliades Ochoa to Los Muñequitos de Matanzas and Papi Oviedo. Along the way, he profiles such legends as Benny Moré and Arsenio Rodriguez. Farr also takes us on a historical journey through Cuba, locating the roots of the music in the country’s extraordinary confluence of religions, ethnicities, and cultures. Cuban music’s influences include African drums and chants, gypsy melodies, Afro-Haitian rhythms, Andalusian folk songs, and the spiraling melodies from Moorish regions. Yet contemporary Cuban music often sounds familiar to American ears because it also contains the jazz and blues licks that we have grown up with. This is the first comprehensive exploration of Cuba’s rich musical and mythological heritage and the extraordinary impact it has had on American popular culture. Jory Farrs travels to Cuba’s Old Havana, Santiago, the Sierra Maestra mountains, and the Cuban music scenes in New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles will give music aficionados everywhere the key to understanding the music they love. JORY FARR is a journalist, author, and musician whose writings earned him a Pulitzer Prize nomination in Criticism in 1990. His work has appeared in the New York Times and other national publications. He lives in Pasadena, California.

Author(s): Jory Farr
Edition: 1
Publisher: Regan Books
Year: 2003

Language: English
Pages: 261
City: New York
Tags: ritesofrhythmmus00farr;musica cubana;cuban music

Cover
Half title
Copyright
Contents
Prologue
1. Journey to Havana
2. The Son Rises On Santiago
3. Matanzas: The Cradle of Afro-Cuban Culture
4. Revisiting Havana
5. The Tree of Rhythm: Cuba in New York
6. Across the Waters
7. Carnival in Santiago
Epilogue
Appendix A: Selected Discography
Appendix B: Trips and Festivals
An Afro-Cuban Glossary
Bibliography
Acknowledgments