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Trova was created by itinerant musicians known as trovadores who travelled around Cuba's Oriente province, especially Santiago de Cuba, and earned their living by singing and playing the guitar. [1] According to nueva trova musician Noel Nicola , Cuban trovadors sang original songs or songs written by contemporaries, accompanied themselves on ...
Juan “Juancito” Torres Velez (January 14, 1936 – July 26, 2003), also known as "La Trompeta Nacional De Puerto Rico", was a Puerto Rican salsa and jazz trumpet player, composer, arranger, producer and musical director best known for his association with the Fania All-Stars from 1979 to 1985. [1]
Instead, it was born as a form of romantic folk poetry cultivated by a new breed of troubadour from Santiago de Cuba, the trovadores. [1] Pepe Sánchez is considered the father of this movement and the author of the first bolero, "Tristezas", written in 1883. [2] Originally, boleros were sung by individual trovadores while playing guitar.
Trouvère (/ t r uː ˈ v ɛər /, French:), sometimes spelled trouveur (/ t r uː ˈ v ɜːr /, French:), is the Northern French (langue d'oïl) form of the langue d'oc (Occitan) word trobador, the precursor of the modern French word troubadour.
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"Trompeta" is a song by French DJ, record producer and singer Willy William. It was released through Scorpio Music on 18 February 2022 as a single. The song samples the 1989 song " Infinity " by British DJ and producer Guru Josh .
Like other Jíbaro music, the seis is associated with Christmas, folkloric festivals, concursos de trovadores (poetry-singing contests), and other large celebrations. [2] The word means six , which may have come from the custom of having six couples perform the dance, though many more couples eventually became quite common.
Florencio ("Flor") Morales Ramos (September 5, 1915 – February 23, 1989), better known as Ramito, was a Puerto Rican trovador, and composer who was a native of Caguas, Puerto Rico.