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Eliseo Grenet

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Grenet began piano lessons at the age of five, with his mother as an instructor. He entered Cuba's National Conservatory at the age of ten. Eliseo studied music under Mercedes Valenzuela and Leandro Simón Guergué, the father of
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pianist and a leading composer/arranger of the day. He composed music for stage shows and films, and some famous Cuban dance music. Eliseo was one of three musical brothers, all composers, the others being Emilio
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Grenet wrote, arranged and sometimes directed music for a number of musical stage shows and films, and recorded for
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1901–1941) and Ernesto (1908–1981). Emilio went on composing even after having a leg bitten off by a
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He returned after Machado was forced out of office. Whilst abroad in Spain he directed the orchestra for the
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number of 1868, and in its new guise became one of the signature numbers for the vedette
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Grenet left Cuba for Barcelona, Spain in 1932 after falling foul of some of
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Ay Cuba hermosa, primorosa, por qué sufres hoy tantos quebrantos?
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In 1925 Grenet founded a jazz band which played in the cabaret
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Music for the following zarzuelas and other musical theatre:
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Cubano be, cubano bop: one hundred years of jazz in Cuba
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in 1930; Ernesto was a drummer who became leader of the
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Cuba and its music: from the first drums to the mambo
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La Habana. vol 4, p27 for Riset. 413: 242:In 1936 he founded the night-club 193:'s henchmen, for the lyric of his 105: 14: 678: 590: 408:La Niña Rita, o La Habana en 1830 156:La Niña Rita, o La Habana de 1830 357: 647:20th-century conductors (music) 398:(premiered in Barcelona 1935), 85:– 4 December 1950) was a 573: 560: 1: 485: 301: 178:. In 1930 he set a number of 123:theatre, which mostly showed 278:Summary of main compositions 7: 162:, with music by Grenet and 10: 683: 146:); JosĂ© RamĂłn Betancourt ( 436:La comparsa de los congos 294:movement between the two 229:La comparsa de los congos 72:The Irving Berlin of Cuba 68: 56: 37: 28: 21: 597:Eliseo Grenet recordings 532:. 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Havana
Cuban
shark
Tropicana's
Moisés Simons
zarzuelas
alto sax
tenor sax
trumpet
Ernesto Lecuona
comparsa
Rita Montaner
Nicolas Guillén
Gerardo Machado
operetta
Barcelona
Paris
Julio Cueva
conga
Lecuona Cuban Boys
Broadway
52nd St
New York City
Pedro Flores
Panchito Riset
Columbia Records
Brunswick Records
afrocubanismo
world wars

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