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Lamento Borincano : ウィキペディア英語版
Lamento Borincano

"Lamento Borincano" ((英語:Puerto Rican Mourning)) is a patriotic composition by Puerto Rican composer Rafael Hernández Marín. It was written in 1929 and is one of Hernández Marín greatest works. The song describes the economic situation that had engulfed the Puerto Rican farmer in the 1920s' Puerto Rico. Almost immediately after its release the song became a hit in Puerto Rico and América Latina. It has been interpreted by dozens of artists from as many countries.
==History==
The song was composed in 1929 while Hernandez Marín lived in New York City, in Spanish Harlem. That same year, he also wrote his masterpiece, "Preciosa". In 1947, Hernández returned to Puerto Rico to become an orchestra director at the government-owned WIPR Radio.〔(Hernandez Marin, Rafael )〕〔(''Rafael Hernández Marín.'' ) Encyclopedia Puerto Rico. 6 February 2014.〕 ''Lamento Borincano'' was interpreted by dozens of artists and became an important part of Puerto Rican culture.〔(''History of Puerto Rico.'' )〕
In 1929, 17-year-old Davilita met Rafael Hernández by chance. Davilita got along quite well with Hernández Marín and was able to see the unfinished version of Hernandez's "''Lamento Borincano''". Davilita asked Hernandez if he could record the song but, Hernandez thought that Davilita was too young and declined his request. The song was to be recorded by Ramon "Canario" Quiroz with Davilita and Fausto Delgado as back-ups. However, fate had a different plan: Quiroz became ill on the day of the recording and Davilita ended up doing the recording as the lead voice.〔(music of Puerto Rico )〕

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