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      • Rafael Hernández Marín, October 24, 1892 – December 11, 1965, was a Spanish Harlem resident, songwriter, and author of hundreds of popular songs in the Latin American repertoire. He specialized in Puerto Rican styles such as the canción, bolero and guaracha.
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  2. In 1932, Hernández moved to Mexico. There, he directed an orchestra and enrolled in Mexico's National Music Conservatory to further enrich his musical knowledge. Hernández also became an actor and organized musical scores in Mexico's "golden age" of movies. His wife (and eventual widow) is Mexican.

  3. Rafael Hernández Marín, October 24, 1892 – December 11, 1965, was a Spanish Harlem resident, songwriter, and author of hundreds of popular songs in the Latin American repertoire. He specialized in Puerto Rican styles such as the canción, bolero and guaracha.

  4. Dec 15, 2016 · In 1932, he moved to Mexico and joined the Mexicos National Music Conservatory to develop his musical culture. Rafael Hernandez wrote two notable songs, « Lamento borincano » and « Preciosa ».

  5. Rafael Hernández was considered the composer laureate of Puerto Rico. In his musical compositions he captured the ethos of the Puerto Rican character and society like few other composers have been able to do. Puerto Ricans consider many of his compositions alternate national anthems.

  6. After World War I, Sergeant Rafael Marin formed several bands, and continued to compose. He also directed the Teatro Fausto in Havana, studied at the Mexico National Music Conservatory, and was the director of the Orchestra at WIPR radio, Puerto Rico's government-owned station.

  7. Rafael Hernández Marín was prolific Puerto Rican musician who fought in WWI and wrote hundreds of popular songs. Listen now to learn all about him!

  8. Rafael Hernández Marín. One of the greatest composers of his time, composed famous songs like Cachita, Lamento Borincano, Campanitas de Cristal, Los Carreteros, Desvelo de Amor, and Cumbanchero. In 1917, Hernández was working as a musician in North Carolina, when the United States entered World War I. The jazz bandleader James Reese Europe...

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