- Alberto Villalón
Alberto Villalón Morales (
Santiago de Cuba , 07 June 1882 –Havana , 16 July 1955) was one of the greatest musicians in the Cubantrova style. [Orovio, Helio 2004. "Cuban music from A to Z". Revised by Sue Steward. ISBN 0822331861 A biographical dictionary of Cuban music, artists, composers, groups and terms. Duke University, Durham NC; Tumi, Bath.] He was the only one of the 'four greats' of the trova to come from a well-to-do family. Villalón and his sister América studied guitar withPepe Sánchez , the father of the trova movement. Later, he studied classical guitar to achieve a really excellent technique. [Canizares, Dulcila 1995. "La trova tradicional". 2nd ed, La Habana.] He composed his first canciones and boleros at fourteen, and moved to Havana in 1900.A difference between Villalón and the other early trovadors was in his guitar technique. With his training he preferred picking (punteado) instead of strumming (rasgueado), which had been the main technique previously. This gave him a wider range of harmonic possibilities and a characteristic style. He had a second career in 1927 when he became a founding member of the
Septeto Nacional deIgnacio Piñeiro . Alberto brought into the septet Juan de la Cruz and Benvenido León, who had been playing with him in a trio. The addition of the first really great sonero,Abelardo Barroso (1905 – 1972), made the Nacional the best group in Cuba for its time.Villalón's career, then, connected the world of trova with the world of son which became central to Cuba's popular music for the rest of the century.
References
*Hermanas Martí: "Música de Alberto Villalón". EGREM LDA–3189
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