Richard Egües

Richard Egües

Richard Egües nicknamed "la flauta magica" (the magic flute), (October 26, 1924 - September 1, 2006) was a Cuban musician, on of the country's most famous artists. Egües was a member of the Orquesta Aragón band which he joined in 1953. He was also a strong supporter of the Cuban Revolution, and a few days before he died, Richard Egües stated "I would give my life for him", referring to the Cuban President Fidel Castro, who was very sick at the time.

Egües composed what are today classics of salsa, such as "Sabrosona," "Bombón cha," "Gladys," "El cerquillo," "El Cuini" and his most well-known song, "El bodeguero," which became part of Nat King Cole’s repertoire.

Egues was born in the town of Cruces in the Cuban province of Las Villas on January 26, 1924. After learning to play sax, clarinet and piano, he decided to pick up the flute in the late '40s, in part, because flute players got to take more breaks during performances. Egues later came to be the foremost exponent of the charanga style of Cuban flute playing.

Charanga bands consist of vocals, percussion, strings and a flutist with the flute serving as a prominent and central voice. Charanga music has a characteristic classical or ‘ballroom’ aspect to it as it was historically intended for the wealthier classes. Accordingly, this style reflects a blend of Spanish and French contredanse as well as African roots. The tunes played by charanga bands are typically the ‘danzon’ (with its characteristic five-beat percussive figure known as the cinquillo) and the more the familiar ‘cha cha cha’ (which, unlike most other Cuban styles, is not rooted in the clave).

Egues served for many years as the flutist with a popular charanga band known as Orquesta Aragon. The ensemble was founded in 1939. After substituting in the band on many occasions over a period of years, Richard was finally solicited by the leader to become a full-time member when Rolando Lazano left the group in 1954. Once installed, Egues remained with Orquesta Aragon for over three decades and became an active participant (as flutist, writer and arranger) in the band’s most renowned works and, in a genuine sense, began to define this style of Cuban music as Orquesta Aragon became a world-renowned performing group—and in no small measure on account of Egues’ own personal popularity.

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* [http://www.boston.com/news/globe/obituaries/articles/2006/09/11/richard_egues_82_cuban_musician/ Obituary]


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