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A Tiempo de Danzon
Frank Emilio Flynn
első megjelenés éve: 2000
(2000)

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3.481 Ft 

 

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Frank Emilio Flynn

Active Decades: '30s, '40s, '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s
Born: 1921
Died: Aug 23, 2001 in Havana, Cuba
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Bolero, Cuban Jazz, Latin Jazz

When Cuban pianist Francisco Emilio Flynn Rodriguez was born in 1921, forceps damaged his eyesight during delivery, ultimately resulting in total blindness by his late teens. At the age of 13, Flynn participated in and won an amateur contest, starting his career shortly thereafter as part of a danzon orchestra (playing a type of ballroom music that preceded both the mambo and mambo ). Flynn continued to broaden his musical skills by studying at a specialty school run by Cuba's National Association For the Blind (a school that Flynn would later serve as president from 1978-1981).
During the '40s, Flynn returned to playing music with the band Loquibambia, helping to create and popularize a genre of music called filin, which combined traditional Cuban bolero with U.S. jazz. Despite his success, Flynn was penniless, and was forced to earn extra money by selling cigars to shops on consignment, and at one point was so poor that he was walking the streets of Havana without a cane.
In the '50s, Flynn became a charter member of the Club Cubano de Jazz (a group that played descargas, or jam sessions, raising funds to sponsor visits by jazz colleagues from the U.S.). By the end of the 50s, Flynn was the leader of the Quinteto Instrumental de Musica Moderna, which exclusively specialized in Latin jazz. But Flynn was always interested in other musical forms -- during this time, he began studying classical music. Fellow musician and friend Armando Romeu Gonzalez learned braille so he could assist Flynn in making the first transcriptions of one of his all-time favorite classical composers, Ernesto Lecuona. Flynn also helped other blind musicians by developing a technique of writing music, by "countering their natural tendency to learn by ear."
It wasn't until 1998 that Flynn made his U.S. stage debut, as part of the Jazz at Lincoln Center program (Flynn also issued several solo albums around this time). By the early 21st century, Flynn had relocated to Los Angeles and taught a spring series of classes at the Ensemble of Cal State. On August 23, 2001, Flynn passed away from a heart attack in Havana, Cuba, at the age of 80.
---Greg Prato, All Music Guide

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