
Jean Carlo Ureña González
Dr. Jean Carlo Ureña González is a passionate educator, performer, and scholar specializing in Afro-Caribbean and Latin American music traditions. Originally from the Dominican Republic, Dr. Ureña González holds a deep connection to the music of the African diaspora, with expertise in styles such as, merengue, palo, gagá, and more. As a dedicated advocate for cultural preservation and musical innovation, he bridges traditional and contemporary practices, sharing his knowledge through dynamic performances and engaging workshops. Dr. Ureña González is committed to fostering cross-cultural understanding and inspiring the next generation of musicians and scholars. Dr. Ureña, currently serves as the director of percussion studies at Lawrence University Conservatory of Music in Appleton, Wisconsin.
Dominican Merengue: The Role of the Güira
Session Description:
This scholarly presentation delves into the pivotal role of the güira in Dominican merengue, offering a detailed examination of its historical and rhythmic evolution from the 1930s to the 2000s. The study explores the güira’s function within two primary styles of merengue: perico ripiao and merengue de orquesta. The session includes an analysis of the instrument’s contributions to the genre’s development, supported by historical context and rhythmic demonstrations. The presentation concludes with two live solo performances, showcasing the güira’s stylistic versatility and its integral role in shaping the sound of Dominican merengue. Including it’s influence in the western percussion world.
Session Category:
- Scholarly Research
Date:
Thursday, November 13, 2025
Time:
10:00 AM
Location:
Room 209
Session Type:
Lightning Round Sessions
Session Format:
Shared