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21. CD Baby: PHILADELPHIA CLASSICAL GUITAR TRIO: Danzas, Rags, And A Souvenir
The pianist s left hand (in these arrangements the third guitar part) ignacio cervantes (1847 1905) is an important figure in Cuban music history.
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7. Solace (a Mexican Serenade) La Tarde está Amorosa 9. Mis Amores 10. Ditirambica 11. Tintilla de Rota No Llores Mas 13. De Mil Amores 14. Brazilliance I 15. Discantus 16. Fin de Siglo Souvenir de Puerto Rico (March of the Jibaros) (Click a song name to hear it in lo-fi MP3. Need help? LINKS Check out the Philly Guitar Trio website Email Philadelphia Classical Guitar Trio TRY THIS OTHER CDs you will love Phila. Classical Guitar Trio and Lexington Guitar Trio and The Back Bay Guitar Trio GENRES you need to try CLASSICAL: Contemporary LATIN: Latin FEATURING GUITAR Find more artists from USA: Pennsylvania NOTES The Philadelphia Classical Guitar Trio are advocates for expanding the range of the existing repertoire by performing music not usually heard on the classical guitar. Their programs celebrate the diversity of the instrument. A typical Philly Guitar Trio concert might include a Vivaldi Concerto, selections from Bizet's "Carmen", Cuban and Puerto Rican danzas, Piazzolla tangos, fandangos from Spain, and maybe even a couple of Scott Joplin rags.

22. Joan Harkins
ARTIST BIO Joan is a pianist, author, and teacher with wideranging interests in She plays such gems as danzas by Cuban composer ignacio cervantes,
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Joan Harkness Pianist ARTIST BIO: Joan is a pianist, author, and teacher with wide-ranging interests in classical and world music, music education, the roll of music in human culture, and contemporary concert music. She has given many workshops: on rhythm and meter. Recent presenters of her work have been the New York State and the New Jersey Music Teachers Associations, the Rocky Mountains Professional Workers Conference, and branches of the Music Teachers Association of California. In 2003, she was music facilitator for the Second Vittachi International Youth Conference in Crestone, Colorado. She is a graduate of the Juilliard School and the University of Kansas. Applicable California state standards: 1.0 Artistic Perception 3.0 Historical and Cultural Context 4.0 Aesthetic Valuing 5.0 Connections, Relationships, Applications Cl asses offered through PACES Dynamic, captivating, awesome—just some of the reaction from students and teachers who have experienced a concert given by Joan Harkness, a classical pianist and graduate of the Juilliard School in New York City. WORKSHOP Description Your school will be amazed by the delightful, kaleidoscopic sounds of classical music! Joan's repertoire choices are wide, including not only the great classical works such as Beethoven

23. MusiGramma: Look At The Catalogue!
cervantes, ignacio. Born in La Habana Cuba on July 31, 1847 • Died in La HabanaCuba on April 29, 1905. pianist and composer of Cuban nationality.
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24. Lincoln Center Institute - Bibliography - Viajes
cervantes, ignacio. ignacio cervantes, a highlight collection of his bestloved Gottschalk was a pianist and composer from New Orleans who incorporated
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What are the instruments from Viajes en un mundo nuevo? Where do they come from, how are they made, and what do they sound like? What is it like to play instruments and express yourself musically?

What are the cultural/social/historical contexts of Southern Spain, Rio de Janeiro, Cuba, and New Orleans? What might life have been like for late-19th century seafaring entertainers who traveled between these ports?

What other projects has Lopez collaborated on, and what are similarities and differences between these works and his Viajes en un mundo Nuevo?
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25. American Composers Orchestra - Sonidos De Las Américas: Cuba
to Havana s early piano masters Ernesto Lecuona and ignacio cervantes, a bright splashy work, featuring Cubanborn pianist Santiago Rodriguez.
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Festival brings together March 2 - 14.
Delegation of composers to participate in landmark series of performances and international exchange activities
The music of Cuba is the focus of
more than a dozen performances
The festival opens on Tuesday, March 2 at Weill Recital Hall, when the New York Festival of Song presents "Dance Date with Cuba" featuring popular song, art songs and zarzuela arias by Lecuona, Roldan and Caturla, as well as more recent works by Odaline de la Martinez and Tania León.

26. Mahalia Music: Music By Pianist Joan Harkness
A new CD from pianist Flying Leap author Joan Harkness! sway with the islandbreezes, and experience the sweet Cuban dances by ignacio cervantes.
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Audio book: The Light Princess Singin' Local Vocal Ensemble Listen to some tracks on streaming RealAudio: Maple Leaf Rag by Scott Joplin Intermezzo by Manuel M. Ponce Tremulous by Anna Dembska Buy it! Pianist Joan Harkness makes the rounds through an ever-widening repertoire for classical piano with lively emotion and stylistic integrity. The journey continues with antique and contemporary piano miniatures by Edward MacDowell and Anna Dembska that brighten your day like a piece of chocolate. Finally, kick back, relax, sway with the island breezes, and experience the sweet Cuban dances by Ignacio Cervantes. Flying Leap Music Music by Anna Dembska The Light Princess You've Got Rhythm ... Piano, Body and Soul

27. The 19th Century - Page 25
Louis Moreau Gottschalk was an American composer and pianist. ignacio cervantes Cuba 596 ignacio cervantes - Cuba 3859 ignacio cervantes 1847 -
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THE 19th. CENTURY - PAGE 25 HOME PAGE 1 PAGE 2 PAGE 3 ... PAGE 25
Louis Moreau Gottschalk was an American composer and pianist. He is known to have composed two operas, though all that survives is a fragment of the second, Charles X . For this work Gottschalk used part of the libretto to I Capuleti e i Montecchi , originally set by Bellini. A frequent visitor to Cuba, Gottschalk conducted at least part of the opera there in 1860.
Louis Moreau Gottschalk
Walt Whitman
Proud Music of the Storm
In 1847 the Brooklyn Daily Eagle
The lustrous orb, Venus contralto, the blooming mother,
Proud Music of the Storm
In Canada in the 19th.century most opera was performed by travelling companies, either from the United States or from Europe. Very little original opera was written, with most performances being European works. One noteworthy performance was of Boieldieu's La Dame Blanche The Widow , written for New Orleans, saw a revival in 1976, in Hamilton, Ontario, Even Canada's own Emma Albani, the first Canadian star in the world of opera, was rarely heard in Canada. She brought her company to Montreal's Academy of Music in 1890 and again in 1892.
Emma Albani
as Violetta in La Traviata Angela Peralta 1845 - 1883 In Mexico much of 19th.century opera was also performed by touring companies. One of these companies was led by the Mexican soprano Angela Peralta. After a debut in Mexico Peralta went to Italy in 1861, for further study. She sang at La Scala and Turin and toured Europe, where she was known as the "Mexican nightingale".

28. Piano Recordings Made By Javier Gonzalez
Concert pianist Javier Gonzalez ignacio cervantes. Adiòs a Cuba. MP3.Picotazos. MP3. Enesto Lecuona. Ante el Escorial. MP3 Y la negra bailaba!
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Piano Recordings
Radio and T.V. Interviews and Broadcast Cuba, Mexico, Colombia, and Mt. View, California
From Havana With Love:
Johann Sebastian Bach:
Prelude and Fugue #15 in G major Book 1 Prelude Fugue Joseph Haydn:
Sonata in B minor XVI:32 Allegro Moderato Minuet, Trio Finale, Presto Giovanni Sgambatti:
"Melody" from the opera Orpheus by Gluck (Transcription by Sgambatti) Ludwig van Beethoven:
Sonata Op.2 #3 in C major Allegro con brio Adagio Scherzo, Allegro Allegro assai Franz Liszt: Transcendental Etude #12 Chasse-neige Hungarian Rhapsody #12 Ignacio Cervantes: Picotazos Enesto Lecuona: Ante el Escorial ...Y la negra bailaba! Alberto Ginastera:
Argentinian Dances Op.2 Danza del viejo boyero Danza de la moza donosa Danza del gaucho matrero

29. Concert Pianist Javier Gonzalez: History And Background
Born in Puerto Padre, Cuba, concert pianist Javier Gonzalez began his musicstudies on and the third prize in the ignacio cervantes International Piano
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Javier Gonzalez with Mary Morgan
JAVIER GONZALEZ
Cuban Concert Pianist
Born in Puerto Padre, Cuba, concert pianist Javier Gonzalez began his music studies on the piano at the age of 7 in Havana. Javier Gonzalez was awarded First Prize in the 1999 UNEAC Interpretation Competition, and the third prize in the Ignacio Cervantes International Piano Competition, November, 2000, in Havana. He has performed piano concerts internationally in Barbados, Colombia, Italy, Jamaica, Mexico, Venezuela, Switzerland, Spain and Hawaii The Cuban pianist recorded his first CD, which includes various Classical, Cuban and Latin-American piano compositions in Jan. 2003. Javier won first place in the San Francisco Conservatory in March 2003 for the concerto competition, which will give him the opportunity to play the piano with the Conservatory Symphony Orchestra in September 28, 2003. Javier was invited to perform for the Mozart Society of California in Carmel, CA on May 23, 2003. Javier was accepted into the Music@Menlo Summer Program for Chamber Music for August 2003, where he studied with David Finkle and Wu Han of the Emerson String Quartet. In New York he has played for Alicia de Larrocha, who has spoken very favorably of his compact disc.

30. Pianomania! - Pro Art Symphony Orchestra
prize at the ignacio cervantes International Piano Competition, Nov. While in Berlin, Mr. Rivera acted as Antal Dorati s pianist in preparing fora
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Pianomania!
Rated as "The Bay Area's Best Piano Series" for 2000 and 2001" by the Contra Costa Times, Pianomania! is a celebration of keyboard virtuosity that features top-notch professional pianists. Received with exceptional enthusiasm from critics and audiences alike, these exciting performances reflects the orchestra's dedication to nurturing the love of classical music. AUDIENCE TAKEN BY PIANOMANIA!
"With keyboard talent like this we'll all end up pianomaniacs." Robert Collins, Contra Costa Times "Best piano series (2000):
"Pianomania!" Piano lovers can get their fill whenever Jim Gardner and the Pro Art Symphony host one of these popular recital evenings, featuring five or six up-and-coming artists performing repertory favorite." Georgia Rowe, Contra Costa Times
Pianomania Audio Samples:
Here are some brief outtakes from past Pianomania performances. They are in MP3 format and should be very quick to download. Sample 1 (from Ravel's "Ondine" performed by Gwendolyn Mok) Sample 2 (from Rachmaninov's B-flat Prelude performed by Temirzhan Yerzhanov)
Pianomania Performers:
Jon Nakamatsu Temirzhan Yerzhanov Dale Tsang-Hall Justin Blasdale
Mack McCray
Bill-John Newbrough Daniel Glover
Audry Andrist
Gwendolyn Mok Inara Morgenstern
Betty Woo
Ori Steinberg Victoria Neve
William Wellborn
Richard Cionco Rebecca Bogart Rosemary O'Connor Lino Rivera Michael Tan Robert Kwok Julian White Nadia Blank Donald Pippin Javier Gonzalez Kana Mimaki Antonio Iturrioz Hans Boepple Vera Breheda James Brimhall

31. Music Directory C
cervantes, ignacio@ (2). Copland, Aaron@ (29). Chabrier, Emmanuel@ (10) Cahill, Sarah pianist specializing in new American music and works from the
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  • Czerny, Carl Links Cahill, Sarah - "Pianist specializing in new American music and works from the American experimental tradition." Cancio, Clint - Biography, concert information, and pictures. Caramiello, Francesco (b. 1964) - Italian pianist; includes curriculum, discography, repertoire, and press review. Chandler, Kristi - Books for local events, parties, and special occasions in North Alabama. Chappell, Jeffrey - Composer, author, educator, and classical and jazz musician. Concert schedule, biography, and activities. Chappell, Jim - Music samples, CDs, and mailing list. Chen, Melvin - Audio samples and information. Chen, Rueibin - Austrian -Chinese pianist's site includes biography, photo gallery, review, repertoire, interview, and forum. Chen, William - Site includes concerts, recordings and biography. Chu, Ellin - American pianist; biography, articles, gallery and contact information. In English and Chinese. Chuquisengo, Juan Jos©
  • 32. Music, Portrait Of A Nation.
    to the Cuban musicIn 1929 founded the Orquesta ignacio cervantes . Performed as a pianist and managed to conduct a theater orchestra for several
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    Music - Profiles and Sounds
    REINOSO, AURELIA SINGER. Havana, 10-5-1924 1-4-1985. Started singing on radio stations. For several years was a member of quartet 'Orlando de la Rosa'. As a soloist toured Latin America and the US. He performed on theater and on TV.
    REMOLA, MARIA. SOPRANO. Spain, 12-7-1930. Moved to Cuba in 1952. A major soloist in a number of Spanish operettas, such as the 'Do¤a Francisquita'. Has performed over Europe, Asia and Latin America.
    RIVERA, PAQUITO. Saxophonist, composer and director. 6-4-1948. One of the best jazz musician in the world. Played saxophone since childhood. In 1973 co-founded the group "Iraquere". Has recorded several records alongside great other performers. In 1980 defected to the US.
    RODRIGUEZ, ARSENIO. Composer and "tres"-guitar player. Matanzas, 8-30-1911-L.A. California, 12-31-1971. Started playing son since his adolescence. In 1940 reached popularity with his group "El Ciego Maravilloso", (the wonderfull blind) since he lost his sight at 13. His real name was Ignacio Loyola Rodriguez. In the late 50's moved to New York and founded the "Cubanisimo" group, and wrote songs like "Triste Lucha, Matanzas, Tumba palo cocuye, Zenaida," etc.
    RODRIGUEZ, OSVALDO.

    33. Music, Portrait Of A Nation.
    represents. cervantes, ignacio. pianist/COMPOSER. Havana 1847 1905.Performed throughout the world as a classical pianist. He
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    CARBONELL, LUIS. Spoken Word Performer and Pianist. Santiago, 1923. Begins reciting poetry on a radio station in Santiago, where he also performs as an accompanying pianist. He has several recordings of afro-cuban poetry and vignettes. Among his most popular pieces are Y Tu Abuela A'onde Eta...Los Quince de Florita...En el Ultimo Cuarto Hay Son.
    CARLES, MAGGIE. SINGER. Havana, 1947. Sings primarily rock ballads. She has appeared in television, radio and concerts. Sought exile in Miami in the early 1990s where she currently resides and continues performing.
    CABRISAS-FARACH. DUO, SINGERS. Comprised of Irene Farach - Caibarien, and Jesus Cabrisas - Matanzas. Began performing in the 1950s in Havana and quickly began performing on television and radio as well as prodiucing recordings. Their repertoire was built around the traditional Cuban troubadour style. Their harmonizing and accompanying guitars readily identifies them.
    CABEL, RENE. SINGER. Havana, 1914. His real name is Rene Cabezas. He debuted in the 30s performing mainly boleros, accompanied by the Hermanos Castro band. He also performed in concerts presented by Ernesto Lecuona. He left cuba for Colombia in 1964.
    CAMPESINO GROUP.

    34. C ~ COMPOSERS Page ~ AMUSIClassical Directory
    Richard Carr composer/pianist. CARRILLO, Julian (Ahualuco, Mex., CERTON,Pierre (c.1510 Paris, 1572)Fr; cervantes, ignacio (1847-1905); CERVETTI,
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  • 35. Europe Jazz Network - ICP -International Concert Productions: Joshua Edelman On
    piece written by the renowned Cuban pianist and composer, ignacio cervantes (1847 1905), a Romance Without Words which he dedicated to his daughter,
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    36. Recording Review: Cuban Piano Masters
    and seminal Cuban composers Manuel Saumell, ignacio cervantes, Enter FrankEmilio Flynn, the blind master pianist who apprenticed with danzón
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    Three Generations of Cuban Piano
    Michael Stone looks in on some keyboard masters Frank Emilio Flynn y sus Amigos

    Milan Latino 35791-2 Frank Emilio Flynn
    Ancestral Reflections / Reflejos Ancestrales
    Blue Note 98918 Jesús "Chucho" Valdés
    Briyumba Palo Congo: Religion of the Congo
    Blue Note 98917 Gonzalo Rubalcaba
    Inner Voyage
    Blue Note 99241 (www.bluenote.com) The interaction between Cuban and North American music has a long history, one that began in New Orleans. In the mid-nineteenth century, Crescent City pianist and composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk traveled throughout the Caribbean, freely incorporating into his compositions the melodies and rhythms of the region's diverse musical traditions ( Louis Moreau Gottschalk , Smithsonian Folkways SF40803). By the 1870s, the habanera bass line, an essential stylistic feature of the Cuban contradanza , was gaining popularity as the first major Latin influence on North American music. First linked via the transatlantic slave trade, as major Caribbean ports separated by a mere 650 miles, Havana and New Orleans swapped musicians, touring acts, instruments and sheet music in a process of cultural exchange extended by twentieth-century recording technology, radio broadcasting and the record business. U.S. firms began recording in Havana in 1906, and many sides found their way north long before the first New Orleans recording sessions in 1923. Of course, ragtime and early jazz were steeped in a Caribbean gumbo as well. Jelly Roll Morton built in

    37. Felipe Ramirez
    Fire Dance Manuel de Falla 355. Lost Illusions - ignacio cervantes 142 A wonderful concert was performed by Spanish pianist Felipe J. Ramírez.
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    Felipe Ramírez, Pianist FR-001
    Felipe Ramírez performs
    Goyescas (Los Majos Enamorados)
    of Enrique Granados Los Requiebros Coloquio en la Reja El Fandango de Candil Quejas ó la Maja y el Ruiseñor El Amor y la Muerte: Balada Epílogo: Serenata del Espectro FR-003 Felipe Ramírez performs
    Live! from Carpenter Hall
    Sevilla Suite Española ) - Isaac Albéniz [4:38] Granada (Miguel Torres, Tenor) - Agustin Lara [4:05] Clair de Lune - Claude Debussy [4:09] Recuerdos de Ubay - Felipe Ramírez [8:08] Hope - Felipe Ramírez [4:43] Mayon Fantasia de Concerto ) - Francisco Buencamino [6:27] Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6 - Franz Liszt [7:21] Polonesa "Heroica" Op. 53 No. 6 - Frederic Chopin [6:49] Fantasia Bética - Manuel de Falla [13:11] Etude Op. 42 No. 5 - Alexander Scriabin [3:30] Etude Op. 8 No. 12 - Alexander Scriabin [2:22] Ruvido ed ostinato (from Sonata No. 1 ) - Alberto Ginastera [2:56] Fire Dance - Manuel de Falla [3:55] Lost Illusions - Ignacio Cervantes [1:42]
      About Felipe Ramírez
    • FELIPE RAMIREZ Concert Pianist and Composer Felipe Ramírez was born in Madrid Spain . He started his musical studies at the age of 7 with María Luisa Aguayo , and gave his first recital in La Salle Hall Madrid , at the age of 8. He then entered in the

    38. Marcel Worms - Pianist
    Many of the genre s greatest figures were both bandleader and pianist. 1926) 8. StefanWolpe (19021972) - Tango (1927) 9. ignacio cervantes Kawanagh (1847-1905
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    D I S C O G R A P H Y If you want to order one or more of these cd's you can do so by an email to Marcel Worms
    Tangos for Piano from Latin America and Europe (BVHAAST 0702) Download here 'A fuego lento' by Horacio Salgan (MP3, 504 KB) This CD places the tangos of South America, where the dance originated, next to and against tangos written by European composers in the early twentieth century, when the tango first crossed the ocean. In addition, three recent tangos written by Dutch composers are included, two of which were composed especially for Marcel Worms. From the very beginning, the piano played an important role in the tango orchestra. Many of the genre's greatest figures were both bandleader and pianist. 1. Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) - Tango (1940)
    2. Horacio Salgan (1916) - A fuego lento (1953)
    4. Isaac Albeniz (1860-1909) -Tango - transcription by Leopold Godowsky (1890)
    6. Kurt Weill (1900-1950) - 'Tango-Ballade' from 'Three Pennies Opera'
    7. Ernesto Nazareth (1863-1934) - Odeon - 'Tango Brasileiro' (1926)
    8. Stefan Wolpe (1902-1972) - Tango (1927)

    39. Marcel Worms - Pianist
    zoals Osvaldo Pugliese en Horacio Salgan waren, behalve orkestleider, ook pianist. Stefan Wolpe (19021972) - Tango (1927) 9. ignacio cervantes Kawanagh (1847
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    D I S C O G R A F I E Alle hierna genoemde cd's zijn in de winkel te verkrijgen.
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    Tangos for Piano from Latin America and Europe (BVHAAST 0702) Download hier 'A fuego lento' van Horacio Salgan (MP3, 504 KB) Het repertoire op deze CD plaatst tango's uit Zuid-Amerika (het continent waar de dans ontstond) naast en tegenover tango's, die Europese componisten aan het begin van de twintigste eeuw begonnen te schrijven zodra de tangomuziek Europa bereikt had. De piano is vrijwel vanaf het begin een belangrijk instrument in het tango-ensemble geweest en vele grootheden uit de tangogeschiedenis, zoals Osvaldo Pugliese en Horacio Salgan waren, behalve orkestleider,
    ook pianist. 1. Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) - Tango (1940)
    2. Horacio Salgan (1916) - A fuego lento (1953)
    4. Isaac Albeniz (1860-1909) -Tango - transcriptie Leopold Godowsky (1890) 2:48
    6. Kurt Weill (1900-1950) - 'Tango-Ballade' uit Dreigroschen opera
    7. Ernesto Nazareth (1863-1934) - Odeon - 'Tango Brasileiro' (1926)
    8. Stefan Wolpe (1902-1972) - Tango (1927)

    40. Texas Cuba
    piano compositions of Saumell and of ignacio cervantes (18471905), ( Lico ) Jiménez (1855-1917) and pianist-composer Cecilia Aritzi (1856-1930),
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    TEXAS CUBA
    www.texascuba.com HOME Events Advertise Classifieds ... Agriculture Cuba has diverse origins for its music. Both Spanish and African influences are readily apparent to the casual listeners of Cuban songs and music. A History of Cuban Concert Music
    by Aurelio de la Vega
    The history of Cuban music is a vast, intriguing, exciting and occasionally overwhelming fresco. From its nebulous origins to today's universal recognition, Cuban music has grown in stature, and its folkloric and popular aspects have progressively influenced the music-making of other cultures. After its inception in the mid-18th century, and its formalization and development during the 19th century, Cuban music first burst upon the international scene with great force in the 1920s. As with the music of other countries, Cuban music clearly offers two sides of a coin: one directly nurtured by folkloric elements and popular (and subsequently commercial) forms of expression, and another, more abstract and complex, where composers from Cuba have followed the difficult route of art music. This last form of communication, concert music, is the one less recognized in the international market-usually for lack of exposure-and often is ignored by Cubans themselves. In many ways, as is usually the case with countries possessing a very rich folklore (and consequently voracious producers of dance and pop vocal music), Cuban popular music has vastly overshadowed Cuban art music.

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