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Filiberto Rico

Blessed in Havana, Cuba, in 1910, Filiberto Rico was one of the primary wave of music artists to popularize Latin American music throughout north European countries. An alto saxophonist who doubled on flute, youthful Rico gigged and documented with several rings in Paris and Copenhagen through the past due ’20s, …

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Jorge Bolet

Virtuoso pianist Jorge Bolet began his key pad studies at age nine. His improvement excited his regional educators and he received a scholarship or grant at age 12 to review in america, in the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. There his piano instructor was David Saperton. From 1932 he …

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Joaquin Nin

This talented Cuban composer-pianist-musicologist was crucial to the preservation of early Spanish music. Nin constructed only a humble number of first works, mostly tracks. Nevertheless, he edited a number of important amounts of outdated Spanish music, especially through the Spanish Baroque. An extremely dedicated musician, he was embellished with high …

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Ariel Alfonso

Politicos may question if the genre of Communist pop ought to be officially recognized, even though romantics can recognize the similarity of sentiments on either aspect from the Berlin Wall structure concerning musical invites to seduction such as for example “Ven con Abrazame.” The picture of songwriter Ariel Alfonso discovering …

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