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Que la patria os contempla orgullosa; No temáis una muerte gloriosa, Que morir por la patria es vivir. (𝄆) En cadenas vivir es vivir En afrenta y oprobio sumido. Del clarín escuchad el sonido: ¡A las armas, valientes, corred! (𝄇) No temáis los feroces íberos, Son cobardes cual todo tirano. No resisten al bravo cubano; Para siempre su ...
The guajira is a prime example of so-called cantes de ida y vuelta. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The flamenco guajira is the adaptation to Melos flamenco of the Cuban point, the peasant point, a genre that brings together a series of songs called Guajiros that are grown in the rural areas of the island of Cuba. [ 3 ]
Puchito Records was Cuba's second independent record label. It was founded in 1954 during the mambo and cha-cha-chá explosion of the 1950s. Many of its recordings, produced by its founder Jesús Gorís (1921–2006), became instant hits.
The musical form was often that of the punto cubano. [2] [3] The relationship with Ñico Saquito taught her a great deal about the son and the guaracha, and her later work made frequent use of those forms. In 1980 she won Egrem's Disco de Plata award for the album Celina. This was the first of many awards.
[1] [2] [6] Then a few months later, the premiere of "Yo ya lo enrolé" with Natanael Cano, which was a success in several Latin American countries, especially in Mexico. In May of the same year, he released the single "Nadie como tú" with Carolina Ross, which reached more than 4 million views on YouTube just a few days after its premiere.
Guajira [ɡwaˈxi.ɾa] is a music genre derived from the punto cubano.According to some specialists, [1] the punto cubano was known in Spain since the 18th century, where it was called "punto de La Habana", and by the second half of the 19th century it was adopted by the incipient Spanish Flamenco style, which included it within its "palos" with the name of guajira. [2]
Maype, Discos Fuentes, FM Discos y Cintas Musical artist Orlando González Soto , better known as Orlando Contreras (22 May 1930 in Havana , Cuba – 9 February 1994 in Medellín , Colombia), was a Cuban Bolero singer, known by his fans as "La Voz Romántica de Cuba" (Cuba's Romantic Voice).
Buena Fe is a pop music band from Cuba, formed in 1999 in the province of Guantánamo, [1] [2] initially composed only of Israel Rojas Fiel and Yoel Martínez Rodríguez. They have released ten studio albums: Déjame entrar (2001), Arsenal (2003), Corazonero (2004), Presagios (2006), Catalejo (2008), Pi (3,14) (2010), Dial (2013), Soy (2015), Sobreviviente (2017) and Carnal (2019).