This Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, NPR Music celebrates artists from all corners of Latinidad with an ‘El Tiny’ takeover.
The smile that erupts onto Fabiola Méndez’s face simply as she launches into her first tune says all the things in regards to the pleasure she finds in making music that explores her tradition.
Her instrument is the Puerto Rican cuatro, the nationwide folks musical instrument of Puerto Rico. She began on the instrument at age 6 in her native Caguas, Puerto Rico, and carried it together with her as her principal instrument for her research on the prestigious Berklee Faculty of Music in Boston.
What makes her take behind the Desk together with her 4 piece band stand out isn’t just her dexterity on the instrument, but in addition how she incorporates custom into a really modern musical setting. You may hear that musical imaginative and prescient and dedication to storytelling by means of each Méndez’s vocals and likewise within the tune “Tributo A Mis Abuelos,” an instrumental that conjures up visions of the pastoral Puerto Rican countryside the place the jibaro (rural) tradition thrives.
In Méndez’s fingers, the cuatro turns into not simply an instance of a wealthy, Afro-Caribbean tradition, but in addition an instrument to unfold pleasure.
SET LIST
- “Seis Chorreao”
- “Lamento en Celinés”
- “Tributo a Mis Abuelos”
- “Canción de Amor”
- “Aguinaldo Jíbaro”
MUSICIANS
- Fabiola Méndez: vocals, Puerto Rican cuatro, tiple
- Juan Maldonado: bass
- Miguel Martínez: percussion
- William García: drums
TINY DESK TEAM
- Producer: Felix Contreras
- Director/Editor: Kara Body
- Audio Technical Director: Neil Tevault
- Host/Collection Producer: Bobby Carter
- Videographers: Kara Body, Maia Stern, Joshua Bryant
- Audio Engineer: Josephine Nyounai
- Manufacturing Assistant: Ashley Pointer
- Photographer: Sofia Seidel
- Tiny Desk Copy Editor: Hazel Cills
- Govt Producer: Suraya Mohamed
- Collection Creators: Bob Boilen, Stephen Thompson
- VP, Visuals and Music: Keith Jenkins