Ignacio Piñeiro
Ignacio Piñeiro Martínez (May 21, 1888 – March 12, 1969) was a Cuban musician, bandleader and composer whose career started in rumba and flowered in the rise of the son. He was one of the most important composers of son music; in total he wrote about 327 numbers, mostly sones. Piñeiro was a brilliant rumbero who worked with musical groups from 1903 onwards. In 1906, was a member of the Timbre de Oro coro de clave y guaguancó (a vocal group precursor of contemporary guaguancó), and later directed Los Roncos, another famous coro de guaguancó. He was taught the double bass by María Teresa Vera, and in 1926 he was a member of her band, Sexteto Occidente, which recorded in New York City. In 1927 he founded the Sexteto Nacional de Ignacio Piñeiro, later simply known as Sexteto Nacional, in which he was the director and songwriter. With the addition of a trumpet the band became the Septeto Nacional. For financial reasons, Piñeiro quit the group in 1935; it was then led by trumpet player Lázaro Herrera until the group disbanded in 1937. Piñeiro became for some years the leader and principal songwriter of Los Roncos. The Septeto Nacional was recreated several times from 1954 onwards, initially under Piñeiro's direction, and it continues to perform. Piñeiro's composition "Échale salsita" (written on a train to Chicago in 1930, and the first song use of the world "salsa" in son) influenced George Gershwin's Cuban Overture. The two met when Gershwin visited Cuba in February 1932. Many of Piñeiro's songs have been performed by other artists like Ray Barretto ("Don Lengua") and René Álvarez ("A la lae la la"). In 1999, Piñeiro was posthumously inducted into the International Latin Music Hall of Fame. |
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Recordings (Results 51-75 of 159 records)
Company | Matrix No. | Size | First Recording Date | Title | Primary Performer | Description | Role | Audio |
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Victor | BS-010924 | 10-in. | 6/17/1937 | El guajiro | Septeto Nacional | Vocal and instrumental septet | director | |
Victor | BS-010925 | 10-in. | 6/17/1937 | Espejismo de amor | Septeto Nacional | Vocal and instrumental septet | director | |
Victor | BS-010926 | 10-in. | 6/17/1937 | Un toque | Septeto Nacional | Vocal and instrumental septet | director | |
Victor | BS-010927 | 10-in. | 6/17/1937 | Los guaracheros | Septeto Nacional | Vocal and instrumental septet | director | |
Victor | BS-010928 | 10-in. | 6/17/1937 | A gozar la conga | Septeto Nacional | Vocal and instrumental septet | director | |
Victor | BS-028903 | 10-in. | 9/26/1938 | Suavecito | Orquesta Casino de la Playa ; Miguelito Valdés | Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo and male vocal ensemble | composer | |
Victor | BS-037008 | 10-in. | before 6/27/1939 | Yo son moruá | Orquesta Casino de la Playa ; Miguelito Valdés | Re-recording : Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo | songwriter | |
Victor | CU-115[a] | 10-in. | before 7/30/1948 | Busca el alfiler | Orlando Guerra ; Orquesta Casino de la Playa | Male vocal solo, with jazz/dance band | composer | |
Victor | CU-157[a] | 10-in. | before 12/6/1948 | Esas no son cubanas | Septeto Habanero | Vocal and instrumental ensemble | composer | |
Victor | CU-418[a] | 10-in. | before 5/9/1940 | La cachimba de San Juan | Miguelito Valdés y su Conjunto | Vocal and instrumental ensemble | composer | |
Victor | CU-419 | 10-in. | before 8/15/1940 | Alma guajira | Miguelito Valdés y su Conjunto | Vocal and instrumental ensemble | composer | |
Victor | CU-420[a] | 10-in. | before 5/9/1940 | Bururú-barará (Cómo está Miguel) | Miguelito Valdés y su Conjunto | Vocal and instrumental ensemble | composer | |
Victor | CU-551 | 10-in. | before 9/11/1940 | Mustios amores | Ignacio Piñeiro ; Sexteto Nacional | Instrumental sextet | composer, director | |
Victor | CU-556 | 10-in. | before 9/11/1940 | Me han quemado | Ignacio Piñeiro ; Sexteto Nacional | Instrumental sextet | director | |
Victor | CU-643 | 10-in. | before 5/27/1952 | La Dorila | Guaracheros ; Orquesta Almendra ; Luisito Pla ; Dominica Verges | Instrumental ensemble, with mixed vocal group and female vocal solo | songwriter | |
Victor | CU-956[b] | 10-in. | before 7/24/1956 | Suavecito | Orquesta Aragon | Male vocal and instrumental ensemble | composer | |
Victor | CU-1006 | 10-in. | before 3/5/1943 | Como todo un macho | Conjunto Matamoros | Vocal and instrumental ensemble | composer | |
Columbia | 82083 | 10-in. | approximately 1917 or 1918 | No son todos : Rumba | Nano y Bienvenido | Vocal duet, with guitar | composer | |
Columbia | 82646 | 10-in. | either 1919 or 1920 | Sambumbia se fué de puño : Rumba | María Teresa y Zequeira | Female-male vocal duet, with guitar | composer | |
Columbia | 82920 | 10-in. | approximately May 1920 | Lo típico de Cuba : Rumba | María Teresa y Zequeira | Female-male vocal duet, with guitar | composer | |
Columbia | 82929 | 10-in. | approximately May 1920 | Como cubita no hay : Rumba | María Teresa y Zequeira | Female-male vocal duet, with guitar | composer | |
Columbia | 82930 | 10-in. | approximately May 1920 | El jorabado : Rumba | María Teresa y Zequeira | Female-male vocal duet, with guitar | composer | |
Columbia | 82931 | 10-in. | approximately May 1920 | El cocinero oreja : Rumba | María Teresa y Zequeira | Female-male vocal duet, with guitar | composer | |
Columbia | 82982 | 10-in. | approximately May 1920 | El triunfo de la chancleta : Rumba | María Teresa y Zequeira | Female-male vocal duet, with guitar | composer | |
Columbia | 82983 | 10-in. | approximately May 1920 | El reloj de Arturo : Rumba | María Teresa y Zequeira | Female-male vocal duet, with guitar | composer |
Citation
Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Piñeiro, Ignacio," accessed November 1, 2024, https://adpprod1.library.ucsb.edu/names/109682.
Piñeiro, Ignacio. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved November 1, 2024, from https://adpprod1.library.ucsb.edu/names/109682.
"Piñeiro, Ignacio." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 1 November 2024.
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