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    José Urfé González (February 6, 1879 – November 14, 1957) was a Cuban clarinetist and composer. An innovator of the danzón, his 1910 composition "El bombín...
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  • Canada Honoré d'Urfé (1568–1625), French novelist José Urfé (1879–1957), Cuban clarinetist and composer Urfe (album) by British industrial black metal band...
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  • musicians and dancers alike. Prior to the danzón de nuevo ritmo, in 1910, José Urfé had first added a montuno (typical son improvised closing section) as...
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    (double bass), Félix González (ophicleide), José Belén Puig (first clarinet), José Urfé (second clarinet), José de los Reyes (kettle drum) and Rufino Cárdenas...
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  • chachachá, had taken over. In 1910, some 30 years after Faílde's early days, José Urfé added a montuno as a final part of his El Bombín de Barretto. This was...
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  • González (ophicleide); José Belén Puig (1st clarinet); José Urfé (2nd clarinet); Julián Barreto (violin); Alfredo Sáenz (violin); José de los Reyes (tympani);...
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  • Cha-cha-chá was an onomatopoeia to describe this sound. According to Odilio Urfé, cha-cha-chá was a musical genre that was based on the rhythm of danzón-mambo...
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  • syncopated, especially in its third part. The credit for this is given to José Urfé, who worked elements of the son into the last part of the danzón in his...
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  • instrument of Cuba, and at first glance you'd probably call it a guitar. Urfé, Odilio 1965. El danzón. La Habana. Gonzalez Echevarria, Roberto (1999)....
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  • "Mi Nuevo Ritmo" Raúl Aguilar (w&m)    Side B: "Batanga a la Española" José Urfé (w&m) "La basura" Jorge Zamora Montalvo "La luna se Divorció" Raúl Aguilar...
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  • Música Popular Cubana (Cuban Popular Music Festival) organized by Odilio Urfé. During the 1960s, the band would record several albums and EPs for EGREM...
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    Press. p. 28. ISBN 9780253209481. "Cuba and Its Music". Cedar Crest College. Urfé, Odilio 1965. El danzón. La Habana. Chasteen, John Charles 2004. National...
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    Cuba. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press. p. 28. ISBN 9780253209481. Urfé, Odilio 1965. El danzón. La Habana. Orovio, Helio 2004. Cuban music from...
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    Dominica Verges (category People from San José de las Lajas)
    In 1960, she joined Trovadores Cubanos, a trova quartet founded by Odilio Urfé. With Trovadores Cubanos, Dominica recorded and performed live on Sindo Garay's...
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  • violin. Evelio Tieles founded along with the Cuban double-bassist Orestes Urfé the National School of Arts Chamber Orchestra, in 1981. He has also founded...
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  • Constantin Apostol Dracustie 28.75 Toma Tudoran Hunter DNF –  Sweden Arne Francke Urfé 27.00 DQ Rolf Örn Kornett 31.75 Prince Gustaf Adolf Aida DNF –  Turkey Cevat...
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    25 William Bradford Don  United States 17.00 10.00 27.00 25 Arne Francke Urfé  Sweden 27.00 0.00 27.00 27 Miloslav Buzek Chroust  Czechoslovakia 28.00...
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