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Audio Recording Interview with Efrén del Castillo, Chicago, Illinois, part 3

Interview with Efrén del Castillo, Chicago, Illinois, part 3

About this Item

Title

  • Interview with Efrén del Castillo, Chicago, Illinois, part 3

Names

  • George, Philip B., 1946- (Collector)
  • Del Castillo, Efrén (Interviewee)

Created / Published

  • Chicago, Illinois, July 1, 1977

Headings

  • -  Hispanic Americans
  • -  Ethnography
  • -  Interviews
  • -  Illinois -- Chicago

Genre

  • Ethnography
  • Interviews

Notes

  • -  Efren del Castillo #2
  • -  Part 3 of a 3-part interview in Spanish with Efren de Castillo, recorded in the offices of OMAR, 5525 N. Broadway; topics pertain to music; de Castillo has a friend who defines salsa as “Ritmo cubano a la cual se le ha retirado la ciudania" (a Cuban rhythm whose citizenship has been removed); there is not much difference between Cuban and Puerto Rican traditiona1 music but de Castillo is not sure if this is due to shared heritage or mutual influences, maybe both; similar instrumentation in both, the Puerto Rican cuatro is called a tiple or tres in Cuba; about the use of bandurria, being replaced by guitar; more comments on tiple, tres, and cuatro; the danza of Puerto Rico is the contradanza of Cuba; de Castillo has videotapes of some of his TV programs but nothing of the stage performances; following the interview the fieldworker and de Castillo view parts of some videotapes of some programs, with comment added.

Medium

  • audiocassette, C-60

Call Number/Physical Location

  • MBRS Shelflist: RYA 0774
  • Field Project Identifier: CH77-T239-C
  • Call number: AFC 1981/004: AFS 20763A

Source Collection

  • Chicago Ethnic Arts Project collection (AFC 1981/004)

Repository

  • American Folklife Center

Digital Id

Online Format

  • audio

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Credit line: Chicago Ethnic Arts Project collection (AFC 1981/004), American Folklife Center, Library of Congress

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Chicago citation style:

George, Philip B, and Efrén Del Castillo. Interview with Efrén del Castillo, Chicago, Illinois, part 3. Chicago, Illinois, July 1, 1977. Audio. https://www.loc.gov/item/afc1981004_afs20763/.

APA citation style:

George, P. B. & Del Castillo, E. (1977) Interview with Efrén del Castillo, Chicago, Illinois, part 3. Chicago, Illinois, July 1. [Audio] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/afc1981004_afs20763/.

MLA citation style:

George, Philip B, and Efrén Del Castillo. Interview with Efrén del Castillo, Chicago, Illinois, part 3. Chicago, Illinois, July 1, 1977. Audio. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/afc1981004_afs20763/>.