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Son montuno is a subgenre of son cubano developed by Arsenio Rodríguez in the 1940s. Although son montuno ("mountain sound") had previously referred to the sones played in the mountains of eastern Cuba, Arsenio repurposed the term to denote a highly sophisticated approach to the genre in which the montuno section contained complex horn arrangements. He also incorporated piano solos and often subverted the structure of songs by starting with the montuno in a cyclic fashion. For his approach, Arsenio had to expand the existing septeto ensemble into the conjunto format which became the norm in the 1940s alongside big bands. Arsenio's developments eventually served as the template for the development of genres such as salsa, songo and timba.

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  • Son-montuno aŭ montara sono estas kuba muzikĝenro, kiun evoluigis Arsenio Rodríguez el la kuba sono, enkondukante intrumentajn soloojn nomatajn montunojn. Li referencis al rumbo, akcentis la gravecon de trumpetoj kaj tres (kuba gitaro kun tri kordoĥoroj), kaj enkondukis novajn instrumentojn, ekz. kongaojn kaj pianon. Beny Moré aldonis influojn de la dancoj gvaraĉo kaj bolero. (eo)
  • Son montuno is a subgenre of son cubano developed by Arsenio Rodríguez in the 1940s. Although son montuno ("mountain sound") had previously referred to the sones played in the mountains of eastern Cuba, Arsenio repurposed the term to denote a highly sophisticated approach to the genre in which the montuno section contained complex horn arrangements. He also incorporated piano solos and often subverted the structure of songs by starting with the montuno in a cyclic fashion. For his approach, Arsenio had to expand the existing septeto ensemble into the conjunto format which became the norm in the 1940s alongside big bands. Arsenio's developments eventually served as the template for the development of genres such as salsa, songo and timba. (en)
  • Il son montuno è un genere musicale cubano. (it)
  • Son montuno ist eine kubanische Musikrichtung, die zum Son Cubano gehört. Der Son entstand in der Provinz Oriente und verschmolz zunächst die spanische Gitarre und lyrische Traditionen mit afrokubanischer Perkussion und Rhythmen. Um 1909 kam sie von Oriente nach Havanna, getragen von Carlos Godínez und anderen Mitgliedern des Ejército permanente (der Armee), die dorthin migrierten. Ersten Aufnahmen entstanden 1918; den Son popularisierten das Sexteto Habanera und das Sexteto Nacional. machte den Son montuno in den USA bekannt. (de)
  • Son montuno es un género de música cubana. Heredero del son, sentó las bases para el surgimiento de la salsa en los años 1970. La salsa se fundamentó en la acentuación de la síncopa, elemento común con el son montuno,[cita requerida] creado por Arsenio Rodríguez. El son montuno de Arsenio se inspiró en el guaguancó, pero contó con una instrumentación más rica, por la introducción de nuevos instrumentos como la conga, el piano y por el uso de varias trompetas. (es)
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