Preciosa (song)

"Preciosa" (English: Precious) is a 1937 patriotic composition by Puerto Rican composer Rafael Hernández Marín.[3]

"Preciosa"
Single by Rafael Hernández Marín
Released1937
Recorded1937
Genrebolero
Length3:36[1]
LabelSony Discos
Songwriter(s)Rafael Hernández Marín[2]

History

In 1937, Hernández Marin wrote "Preciosa", while in Mexico.[4] Years later, in 1947, he returned to Puerto Rico and became orchestra director at the government-owned WIPR Radio.[5] His music became an important part of Puerto Rican culture.[6] Hernandez formed Cuarteto Victoria (Victoria Quartet) with Pedro Ortiz Dávila, Rafael Rodríguez, and Franciso López Cruz with whom he recorded the song.[7] A Puerto Rican group led by Manuel A. Jiménez (“Canario”) recorded Hernández's Preciosa, which, together with Lamento Borincano became unofficial national anthems of Puerto Rico.[8]

Theme

Preciosa expresses feelings of love and nostalgia for Puerto Rico. It is considered one of the unofficial National Anthems of Puerto Rico[9] The work includes a celebration of the three historical sociological traits that Puerto Rican’s attribute to making their current culture and nationalism; the blend of Spanish, African and Taino. The song makes reference to a tyrant who mistreats Puerto Rico and it became a favorite song of autonomist patriotism. However, all Puerto Rican’s regardless of their personal beliefs towards the political status of the island celebrate when hearing the song.[10]

Recordings

External audio
You may listen to Luciano Quiñones piano interpretation of Hernandez Marin's "Preciosa" here

Following is a partial listing of recordings of the song by artists, alphabetically (incomplete).

  • Joselito En la pelicula Joselito vagabundo AKA "El Falso Heredero"

References

  1. Exitos de Oro de Puerto Rico. Rafael Hernandez. Orfeon/EMMI.]
  2. Rafael Hernández Marín. Fundacion Nacional para la Cultura Popular. San Juan, Puerto Rico 2018. Accessed 10 February 2018.
  3. Rafael Hernández Marín. Music of Puerto Rico. 2017. Accessed 10 February 2018.
  4. Rafael Hernandez Marin. Retrieved 7 February 2014.
  5. Hernandez Marin, Rafael. Music of Puerto Rico. Retrieved 7 February 2014.
  6. History of Puerto Rico. Archived 2014-05-15 at the Wayback Machine Soy Boricua. Retrieved 7 February 2014.
  7. Ayala, César J. and Rafael Bernabe. Puerto Rico in the American Century: A History Since 1898. Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press, 2007. pp. 163-67.
  8. Ayala, César J. and Rafael Bernabe. Puerto Rico in the American Century: A History Since 1898. Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press, 2007. pp. 163-67.
  9. Glasser, Ruth. My Music is My Flag: Puerto Rican Musicians and Their New York Communities, 1917-1940. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1995. p. 2.
  10. Ayala, César J. and Rafael Bernabe. Puerto Rico in the American Century: a History Since 1898. Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press, 2007. pp. 132.
  11. "Romance Del Cumbanchero – La Musica de Rafael Hernández". Retrieved October 8, 2011.
  12. Paroles: Cecilia Cara, Preciosa. Retrieved 7 February 2014
  13. Vicente Fernández: Preciosa. on YouTube Retrieved 7 February 2014
  14. Exitos de Oro de Puerto Rico. Rafael Hernandez. Orfeon/EMMI]
  15. Lo Mejor de Rafael Hernandez
  16. Los Andinos: Homenaje a Rafael Hernandez, con Carmín Vega Retrieved 13 February 2014.
  17. Trio Voces de Puerto Rico
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