During the 40s the marimba and string groups remained the favorite - TopicsExpress



          

During the 40s the marimba and string groups remained the favorite to enliven towns and cities in weddings and first communions. The most famous marimbas were: Abroad, Nima Quiché, Sonora (these were presented at the European courts and in major concert halls), New World, Royal, and Santa Ana Atlacatl the lettuce family and others. Then comes the triplets fashion specializing in serenades. The classroom training orchestras forced re-design the concept of marimba dance music instrument and becomes marimba orchestra (consisting of triple and tenor marimba, drums, bass, trumpet, saxophone and trombone), which will was more sound and possibilities to survive the competition. They interpreted rhythms such as swing, fox-trot, waltz, paso doble, cha-cha-cha, danzons, mambo, etc.., Who was the repertoire of the time. The most famous marimba-orchestra were: Pony Mecca, Palm Dixie Band and Sonora. A mid-40s (1945 approx.) Some marimbas, orchestra becoming just dance orchestras: Orchestra Marimba-Sonora becomes the polio Brothers Orchestra and later in the International Orchestra polio. Similar transformation suffered Lito Barrientos orchestras and Barahona "Man is only a part of the whole, called Universe, a part limited in time and space. Himself is perceived, in thought and feeling as something separated from the rest-a type of subconscious illusion. This illusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to personal choices and thus affects those around us Our task should be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circle of compassion to include all living creatures and the beauty of nature. " Albert Einstein Music of Good times of yore of El Salvador in the greetings to family in Santa Ana and the Chamber of INIM
Posted on: Wed, 28 Aug 2013 02:10:43 +0000

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