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Félix Chappottín

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192: 30: 216:, to tobacconist/musician Julio Chappottín and housewife Natalia Lage. His father was a member of the son group Los Apaches. At 8 years of age, Chappottín began to study cornet under Venancio González; he later took up the tuba, the oboe and the euphonium. At age twelve he joined the local youth band of Guanajuay. In 1924 he joined the Estudiantina Orquídea de Américo González as trumpeter, and in 1927, he joined the Septeto Habanero, previously the 220:, becoming the most famous trumpeter in Cuba. With the Habanero, Chappottín recorded several 78 rpm singles for Victor between February 1928 and 1930, when he left the band for economic reasons, being replaced by José Interián. He then joined other 243:
In the 1940s, after the disbandment of Carabina de Ases, Chappottín joined several conjuntos: América, Gloria Cubana, Anacaona (directed by Concepción Castro), Azul (directed by
291:, Chappottín "continued to inspire Afro-Cuban music with his sweet-toned trumpet playing for more than six decades". In 2002, Chappottín was posthumously inducted into the 405: 474: 292: 29: 231:). After the disbandment of Sexteto Boloña in 1935, Chappottín and Jesús "Tata" Gutiérrez founded the Sexteto Bolero. In 1939 he joined the 167:(March 31, 1907 – December 21, 1983) was a Cuban trumpeter and bandleader. He was a member of three highly successful Cuban bands: 283:
Chappottín is widely regarded as the founder of the modern Cuban trumpet style due to his innovative approach in the development of
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Chappottín remained the leader of his conjunto until his death, which took place on December 21, 1983, in Havana.
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on lead vocals. The band became one of the most popular conjuntos of the 1950s with hits such as "Alto Songo".
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Afro-Cuban son trumpet in the septeto period: performance practices and historical context
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Conjunto de Arsenio Rodríguez ca. 1949. Chappottín is the second from the right, standing.
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After his death, his son and later his grandson have directed Conjunto Chappottín.
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between the 1920s and 1950s. According to Craig Harris, writer for
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Trompeta: Chappottín, Chocolate, and the Afro-Cuban trumpet style
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and the members of his conjunto that remained in Havana founded
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Félix Chappottín Lage was born on March 31, 1907, in
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Index

Félix Chappottín (center) and his conjunto.
Havana
Havana
Son cubano
guaracha
bolero
Trumpet
Victor
Panart
Puchito
EGREM
Septeto Habanero
Arsenio Rodríguez
conjunto
Conjunto Chappottín

Cayo Hueso
Havana
Sexteto Habanero
son
Abelardo Barroso
Chano Pozo
Arsenio Rodríguez
New York
Conjunto Chappottín
Lilí Martínez
Miguelito Cuní
son cubano
AllMusic
International Latin Music Hall of Fame

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