Antonio María Romeu

The dominant figure in Cuban charanga music for decades — Antonio María Romeu led Orquesta Romeu through the 1920s–1940s and was the pianist who elevated the danzón to new levels of elegance and formal sophistication.

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Romeu was a technically accomplished pianist who became the leading bandleader in the charanga (flute and string orchestra) format. His orchestra dominated Havana's dance ballrooms for decades, and his arrangements of danzones were known for their refinement and the quality of the piano writing.

In the charanga format, the pianist has a special role — not just harmonic support but an active melodic and improvisational voice. Romeu's approach to this role defined charanga piano playing for a generation and influenced all subsequent charanga pianists.