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Charanga is a traditional ensemble that plays Cuban dance music. They made Cuban dance music popular in the 1940s and their music consisted of heavily son-influenced material, performed on European instruments such as violin and flute by a Charanga orchestra. (Chomsky 2004, p. 199). The style of music that is most associated with a Charanga is termed 'Danzón', and is an amalgam of both European classical music and African rhythms.

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  • Charanga ist die Bezeichnung eines Ensembles, das bestimmte Formen kubanischer Tanzmusik spielt. In den 1940er Jahren waren Charangas besonders populär und stark vom Son beeinflusst. Die erste Charanga bildete sich Anfang des zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts um . Leichtere und schnellere Versionen des Danzón werden ohne Bläsersatz und mit starker Betonung von Geige, Flöte und Piano gespielt. In den 1930er Jahren spielten der Flötist und sein Orchester Las Maravillas in Havanna eine große Rolle. In den 1950er Jahren waren Charangas an der Entwicklung und Verbreitung des Cha Cha beteiligt. Die Charanga a la francesa (auf französische Art), entwickelt aus dem Orquesta Típica, besteht aus zwei Geigen, einer Flöte und einer erweiterten Rhythmusgruppe, nämlich Piano, Bass und Perkussionsinstrumenten, darunter Timbales. (de)
  • Charanga is a traditional ensemble that plays Cuban dance music. They made Cuban dance music popular in the 1940s and their music consisted of heavily son-influenced material, performed on European instruments such as violin and flute by a Charanga orchestra. (Chomsky 2004, p. 199). The style of music that is most associated with a Charanga is termed 'Danzón', and is an amalgam of both European classical music and African rhythms. (en)
  • Une charanga est un ensemble musical incluant piano, violon, violoncelle, güiro, clarinette, flûte, contrebasse et timbales . Les ensembles Charanga sont connus pour jouer de la musique cubaine. Ce type de formation a d'abord joué des danzones, avant de jouer ensuite du cha-cha-cha, de la salsa. (fr)
  • La Charanga è una ensemble tradizionale che suona musica dance cubana. Questi gruppi musicali hanno reso popolare la musica dance cubana negli anni '40; la loro musica era pesantemente influenzata dal son cubano, e veniva eseguita con strumenti europei come il violino e il flauto. Lo stile musicale associato a una charanga è il Danzón che è un amalgama di musica classica europea e ritmi africani. Tuttavia le charangas gradualmente hanno suonato anche la pachanga, il cha cha cha e salsa. (it)
  • Charanga é uma banda de música geralmente composta apenas por instrumentos de sopro, embora também possa incluir timbales. Também pode designar uma música desafinada tocada com instrumentos de sopro. Em castelhano o termo charanga está associado a bandas que tocam música festiva e popular, frequentemente marchando. Outros termos praticamente sinónimos de charanga em Espanha, onde os nomes variam conforme a região, são: fanfarria, fanfare, xaranga ou txaranga. (pt)
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  • Charanga is a traditional ensemble that plays Cuban dance music. They made Cuban dance music popular in the 1940s and their music consisted of heavily son-influenced material, performed on European instruments such as violin and flute by a Charanga orchestra. (Chomsky 2004, p. 199). The style of music that is most associated with a Charanga is termed 'Danzón', and is an amalgam of both European classical music and African rhythms. (en)
  • Une charanga est un ensemble musical incluant piano, violon, violoncelle, güiro, clarinette, flûte, contrebasse et timbales . Les ensembles Charanga sont connus pour jouer de la musique cubaine. Ce type de formation a d'abord joué des danzones, avant de jouer ensuite du cha-cha-cha, de la salsa. (fr)
  • La Charanga è una ensemble tradizionale che suona musica dance cubana. Questi gruppi musicali hanno reso popolare la musica dance cubana negli anni '40; la loro musica era pesantemente influenzata dal son cubano, e veniva eseguita con strumenti europei come il violino e il flauto. Lo stile musicale associato a una charanga è il Danzón che è un amalgama di musica classica europea e ritmi africani. Tuttavia le charangas gradualmente hanno suonato anche la pachanga, il cha cha cha e salsa. (it)
  • Charanga é uma banda de música geralmente composta apenas por instrumentos de sopro, embora também possa incluir timbales. Também pode designar uma música desafinada tocada com instrumentos de sopro. Em castelhano o termo charanga está associado a bandas que tocam música festiva e popular, frequentemente marchando. Outros termos praticamente sinónimos de charanga em Espanha, onde os nomes variam conforme a região, são: fanfarria, fanfare, xaranga ou txaranga. (pt)
  • Charanga ist die Bezeichnung eines Ensembles, das bestimmte Formen kubanischer Tanzmusik spielt. In den 1940er Jahren waren Charangas besonders populär und stark vom Son beeinflusst. Die erste Charanga bildete sich Anfang des zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts um . Leichtere und schnellere Versionen des Danzón werden ohne Bläsersatz und mit starker Betonung von Geige, Flöte und Piano gespielt. In den 1930er Jahren spielten der Flötist und sein Orchester Las Maravillas in Havanna eine große Rolle. In den 1950er Jahren waren Charangas an der Entwicklung und Verbreitung des Cha Cha beteiligt. (de)
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  • Charanga (de)
  • Charanga (Cuba) (en)
  • Charanga (fr)
  • Charanga (it)
  • Charanga (pt)
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