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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 ...
Alfredo "Chocolate" Armenteros (4 April 1928 – 6 January 2016) was a Cuban trumpeter.He played with artists such as Arsenio Rodríguez, Generoso Jiménez, Chico O'Farrill, Orchestra Harlow, Eddie Palmieri, Cachao and Sonora Matancera.
Garay, Ruiz, Villalón and Corona are known as the four greats of the trova, though the following trovadores are also highly regarded. Patricio Ballagas (1879–1920); María Teresa Vera (1895–1965), Lorenzo Hierrezuelo (1907–1993), Ñico Saquito (Antonio Fernandez: 1901–1982), Carlos Puebla (1917–1989) and Compay Segundo (Máximo ...
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.
La múcura está en el suelo, mamá, no puedo con ella. Me la arrebató una estrella.. It was composed by Cresencio Salcedo a flute player who also composed Mi cafetal, [2] and has received many recorded versions. In 1948 by Los Trovadores de Barú for Fuentes, then in 1950 entering Mexican cinema in versions by Ninón Sevilla and Pérez Prado.
This was a variation of the thaumatrope. It had a card with pictures "painted in two different positions on both sides". This card was placed in the two-part mahogany holder with a handle and a brass pin that would semi-rotate the card when it was twirled (a bit of iron preventing full rotation).
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Alexander Arutunian’s Trumpet Concerto in A ♭ major (1950) is the Armenian composer's sixth major composition, a "virtuoso showpiece" composed in 1949-1950. According to J. Sundram, "it is an energetic powerhouse of Eastern European lyricism and harmonic textures".