Enrique Jorrín

Cuban violinist and composer of danzón

Enrique Jorrín - Cuban violinist and composer of danzón
Born

December 25th, 1926
98 years ago

Died

1987
38 years ago — 61 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Cuba

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A Cuban violinist and composer, Jorrín played a pivotal role in the evolution of danzón music. His innovations in the genre solidified its popularity in Cuba and beyond. He contributed to the cultural landscape of the region with compositions that combined traditional Cuban rhythms with diverse musical influences. Jorrín's work not only preserved the danzón tradition but also modernized it, appealing to a wider audience. His legacy is marked by numerous original compositions that are still celebrated in Cuban music today.

Composed the well-known danzón 'La engañadora'

Pioneered the use of the violin in danzón

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