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Ancestral Reflections
Frank Emilio
Ancestral Reflections
Genres: Folk, International Music, Jazz, Pop
 
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The 78-year-old pianist Frank Emilio is a living embodiment of Cuba's rich musical history, embracing the island's intricate formal dance music that has evolved since the 1920s, the complex rhythms of the Afro-Cuban herita...  more »

     
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All Artists: Frank Emilio
Title: Ancestral Reflections
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Total Copies: 0
Label: Blue Note Records
Original Release Date: 11/2/1999
Release Date: 11/2/1999
Genres: Folk, International Music, Jazz, Pop
Styles: Traditional Folk, Caribbean & Cuba, Cuba, Celtic, Traditional Jazz & Ragtime
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 724349891821, 724349891852

Synopsis

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The 78-year-old pianist Frank Emilio is a living embodiment of Cuba's rich musical history, embracing the island's intricate formal dance music that has evolved since the 1920s, the complex rhythms of the Afro-Cuban heritage, and its synthesis with jazz. His band, Los Amigos, is an orchestra in miniature, combining bass and flute with a string section of two violins, a chorus of two voices, and three percussionists. Together they work their effortless and lilting way through several hallmarks of the island's musical past, tunes that have helped define the mambo, conga, and rumba. These pieces are bracketed by two of Emilio's originals that reveal the group's skill with extended improvisation. The opening "Guerra de Flautas," more festival than war, is a descarga, or jam, highlighted by a flute duet of Joaquin Olivera Gavilan (on a traditional 13-key wooden instrument) and special guest Orlando "Maraca" Valle. The Afro-Cuban title tune is a feature for the percussionists and Emilio, whose skill in blending block chords with trills, dissonance, and a distinctively bright touch has influenced generations of pianists. From its sonic images of evanescent elegance to its potent cross-rhythms, this Havana recording is another window on Cuba's continuing musical vigor. --Stuart Broomer
 

CD Reviews

WONDERFUL !
David Silva | SEATTLE WASHINGTON | 05/20/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"THIS IS TRULY A GREAT RECORD I LOVE THE MASTERFUL PLAYING OF FRANK EMILIO IN THE BEST TRADITION OF CLASSICAL CUBAN POPULAR MUSIC,IM LOOKING FORWARD TO GET MORE MATERIAL FROM THIS MAESTRO !"
He was amazing...
Capuchin | Rhode Island | 05/10/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I love every song on this CD.



I had the opportunity to see him perform about 6 mos. before he died. In the audience, directly behind us, sat a group of little old ladies who started singing and dancing as soon as he began to play. It was truly magical and I am so thankful I was there. Since that time I have searched for anything and everything I could lay my hands on.



It also amazes me that he is not better known outside of Cuba.





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Great record.
Kenneth James Michael MacLean | 08/31/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I wonder why Frank Emilio does not have the popularity he deserves. If you think that the old guys in Buena Vista Social Club were good, you have to hear this guy's stuff.This CD features great "Cuban" music, instrumental (some background stuff sparingly splashed here and there) and without the typically annoying lyrics found in Latin music.Frank's piano-playing is great, but the instrumentation and orchestration really elevates this CD."