Domingo Cruz ("Cocolía")
Domingo Cruz ("Cocolía") | |
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Domingo Cruz ('Cocolía'), Former director of the Ponce Municipal Band | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Domingo Cruz |
Also known as | Cocolía |
Born | 3 July 1864 |
Origin | Ponce, Puerto Rico |
Died |
20 October 1934 Alicante, Spain |
Genres | danza |
Occupation(s) | Director of the Ponce Municipal Band, musician |
Domingo Cruz (3 July 1864 – 20 October 1934), a.k.a., "Cocolía", was a late 19th-century Puerto Rican musician, and director of the Ponce Firefighters' Band (now the Ponce Municipal Band).[1][2]
Early years
Domingo Cruz was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico on 3 July 1864.[3]
Professional career
Cocolía (Spanish for little crab) played the saxhorn with "La Lira Ponceña" orchestra (by 1919 also known as the Ponce Symphony Orchestra[4]) under the baton of Ponce's renowned composer Juan Morel Campos. Famous for his danceable tunes, Cocolía was also a music teacher and director of the Firefighters' Band, the Banda Municipal de Ponce. Upon the death of Juan Morel Campos, Cruz became the director of the Ponce Municipal Band.[5] He directed it from 1896 until 1916.[6]
Death
Cocolia died in 1934 in the Province of Alicante, Spain.[7]
Legacy
The city of Ponce recognized his work with a statue. For many years, Cocolia's statue stood in front of the Instituto de Musica Juan Morel Campos, which took over the space previously occupied by downtown Ponce fire station, next to Teatro La Perla.[8] It currently (2012) stands at Plaza Las Delicias.
Cocolia is also recognized at the Park for the Illustrious Ponce Citizens.[9]
In Ponce, there is also a park named after him at the intersection of Calle Intendente Ramirez, Calle Mayor, and Calle Tricoche streets.[10]
See also
- Juan Morel Campos
- Julio Alvarado Tricoche
- Luis Osvaldo Pino Valdivieso
- List of Puerto Ricans
- People from Ponce, Puerto Rico
- Escuela Libre de Música de Ponce
References
- ↑ Ponceños Ilustres. Municipality of Ponce. Archived 4 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ In memory of tropical music great, “Cocolía” Juan A. Hernandez. Puerto Rico Daily Sun. 26 February 2010.
- ↑ Ponceños Ilustres. Municipality of Ponce. Archived 4 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Luis Fortuño Janeiro. "Album Historico de Ponce (1692–1963)". Page 405. Imprenta Fortuño. Ponce, Puerto Rico. 1963.
- ↑ Las Retretas. Municipality of Ponce. Archived 17 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Don Domingo Cruz (Cocolia). Museo del Paruqe de Bombas de Ponce. Ponce, Puerto Rico. 2 March 2011.
- ↑ Frommer's Walking Tours
- ↑ In memory of tropical music great, “Cocolía.” Juan A. Hernandez. Puerto Rico Daily Sun. 26 February 2010. Accessed 20 July 2017.
- ↑ Music. Travel Ponce. Retrieved 23 March 2012.
- ↑ Luis Fortuño Janeiro. "Album Historico de Ponce (1692–1963)". 1963. Pages 97–98. Imprenta Fortuño. Ponce, Puerto Rico.